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General Pipe Discussion
your opinion on filtered pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikem" data-source="post: 22180" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>I have several Vauen pipes from Germany that use the 9mm Dr. Perl filter. They have a activated charcoal filter and the regular ones using what they call "filter paper". I like to use them when I am smoking some of the "wetter" aromatics. I really haven't noticed any change in taste when using the filters, but they do give a dryer smoke with less gurgle IMHO. I like the Dr. Perl filters a little better than the Savinelli balsa filters only because they don't get as gunky and are easier to remove/replace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikem, post: 22180, member: 29"] I have several Vauen pipes from Germany that use the 9mm Dr. Perl filter. They have a activated charcoal filter and the regular ones using what they call "filter paper". I like to use them when I am smoking some of the "wetter" aromatics. I really haven't noticed any change in taste when using the filters, but they do give a dryer smoke with less gurgle IMHO. I like the Dr. Perl filters a little better than the Savinelli balsa filters only because they don't get as gunky and are easier to remove/replace. [/QUOTE]
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