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Lifer
Nov 13, 2019
11,765
40,038
IA
I personally like having the option. I have several pipes that take a filter. I haven't smoked a pipe with a filter in it for about a decade but I'm going to try it out on this aged tin of Best Brown Flake I just opened. For some strange reason this one gives me terrible chemical burn, which is odd because I've never had that problem with this blend before. I know a lot of folks use filters to help with chem burn/tongue bite, so I'm going to give it a try. I just don't have the fortitude I used to, forcing my way through the burn until my mouth acclimates to it. I also like filtered pipes because you get a nice wide open draw when you smoke the pipe without the filter/adapter. For a while there, I was only buying pipes that were built to accept a filter for this very reason.
Shits too mature… better send it my way
 
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Jan 30, 2020
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7,332
New Jersey
Not all moisture comes from the chamber so any method of packing or cadence will not change a moisture issue originating from your mouth if that fits your description

The non filter crowd will say to use pipe cleaners. I have never had to use a single pipe cleaner using a filter because it absorbs the appropriate moisture the other crowd uses a pipe cleaner for. I don’t even carry pipe cleaners around to use during a smoke. I put the balsa in, and I’m good till the end.

So while some go through pipe cleaners, I go through a balsa filter per bowl instead. Find what works for you and the reason you want the filter(and type of filter).
 

leonardbill1

Lifer
May 21, 2017
1,360
5,748
Denver, CO
I've had only one pipe that had a filter (wasn't looking for it, it just came that way, a Savinelli). Tried it once and didn't like it. Thought that it detracted from the smoking experience. But obviously others have had a different experience. Only way to know is to try it and see what you think.
 

StPaulPiper

Might Stick Around
Dec 18, 2021
67
351
St Paul, MN
Yeah, what everyone else said. The only pipes I smoke with a "filter" are a couple Savinellis, with their balsa wood inserts. I don't always, but they do help keep the smoke dry, if you don't mind putzing with changing them out after 4-5 smokes.

Otherwise, I smoke the 9mm filter pipes wide open without a filter, and in my experience they smoke great!
 

goldenmole

Can't Leave
Aug 4, 2019
344
3,382
Copenhagen DK
Filter use is very regional with a hotspot for 9mm filters in Germany. When I started I tried both, and then only bought 9mm filter pipes using Vauen carbon filters (despite filter pipes being not very popular here in Denmark). For me they smoke consistently drier and more forgiving to puffing in terms of tongue bite. I would argue I still get all the flavours, taking off rough edges, don't get tongue bite and have no problems with restricted draw or even "tasting" the filter. I would urge more people to try it with an open mind.
 

Old_Newby

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 1, 2022
564
1,448
Texas
Thanks all. Good feedback that helps my decision. Since I am new and do puff more, don’t like burn, and not sure if I will end up smoking long term (needing several pipes) I am going to lean towards a pipe with a filter. At least that way I have a choice and if I shift away from filters I can just remove them. I see lots of pipes I like so should not be a problem. For some reason I am leaning Salvenelli.
 

Bwana Kiko

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 27, 2021
124
818
Uganda
I don't use filters much, but when I teach someone to smoke a pipe I often start them on a pipe with a filter-- is more forgiving and they have a better experience.

Also, it is not entirely true that you can't use a pipe cleaner and a filter. A pipe cleaner will pass through a Dr. Grabowski paper filter and you can get a narrow pipe cleaner past the triangular Savinelli balsa filter, but you cannot go through an activated charcoal one.

I also use filter stones at the bottom of narrow chambers when smoking a particularly damp tobacco. I make my own filter stone by crushing and sifting pumice. This does wonders for absorbing moisture.
 

clynch

Can't Leave
Feb 3, 2013
368
882
Pensacola Florida
Jury is still out with me. I'm a novice. I have savinelli filters and Boswell nonfilter. For me the filter does remove some bite ... chemical burn .... flavor. Just tried the 6mm carbon filter vice balsa. It did effect the draw but not that bad. I liked it. I'll keep playing. If yu buy a filter you can always remove it without issue..
 

Swiss Army Knife

Can't Leave
Jul 12, 2021
459
1,349
North Carolina
I'm a big fan of 9mm filter pipes. I started off with cobs, as everyone recommends, and had a rough time of it. Seems like I just have bad reactions to cobs, I thought maybe it was due to smoking then non-filtered so for my first briar I got a Vauen.

Since then I've smoked other briars without filters and haven't had issues, but ultimately I do enjoy them a lot.
 

JKoD

Part of the Furniture Now
May 9, 2021
810
8,627
IN
I love filters. Dr. Grabow are my favorite. But, I don’t use them in my pipes. I take them out and stuff them with tobacco and make little cigarettes. It is AWESOME! It’s like a filtered pipes dirty little secret…

all you need is the Czech tool…most people think that narrow bar is for poking through pipe stems (real pipe smokers don’t clog them), but that’s actually to stuff your little cigs. Photo below for the imagination challenged. It’s brilliant - and like a snack when you don’t have time for a full pipe. Best filter cigarettes available if you ask me ?‍♂️

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Old_Newby

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 1, 2022
564
1,448
Texas
When I asked my question I was think the pipe filter was for nicotine and tar, but have since discovered it’s more about moisture, slow burn, etc. Is there a filter mostly focused around tar and nicotine removal, or would that also filter all the notes and flavors.
 
Jul 28, 2016
8,027
41,949
Finland-Scandinavia-EU
Buy a brand new White Spot Dunhill pipe, You could smoke it with either a 4mm aluminium innertube inserted or with out ,not much of a difference, though with that weird and partially unnecessary tube inserted It'll be collecting moisture more and it'll be a bit more restricted draw
 

Old_Newby

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 1, 2022
564
1,448
Texas
Buy a brand new White Spot Dunhill pipe, You could smoke it with either a 4mm aluminium innertube inserted or with out ,not much of a difference, though with that weird and partially unnecessary tube inserted It'll be collecting moisture more and it'll be a bit more restricted draw
Too expensive for me. Maybe one day.