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Travis K

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Sep 6, 2025
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Hi all,

About filters, like if i stick one in there, does it stop the nic from working? or is it just so ya dont get a tongue fulla hot smoke?

A few of my tobacco smells killer, does the filter just wreck all that good flavor? make it taste like nothin? or maybe it helps ya taste it better by taking the bite out.

just wondering if they're worth the hassle or whatever.

Thanks
 
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xrundog

Lifer
Oct 23, 2014
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I don’t like the hassle of dealing with filters. But they smoke okay. They don’t really affect taste. They trap moisture, and the people who like them say they deliver a smoother smoke. My personal experience isn’t consistent.
It’s something you have to try.
 

Brad H

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Dec 17, 2024
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You will really get an array of opinions here.
I personally don’t use them.
Some people use them.

The key to your answer is you are just going to have to try them blends with and without a filter and see what you prefer.
 

Hutch Piper

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Mar 12, 2022
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Filters help me enjoy my smokes with certain blends. I can be susceptible to tongue bite with certain blends, and filter greatly reduce that when I use them. I also don’t notice any change in flavor between using a filter and not using one.

If you do use a filter, don’t let it sit in your pipe too long without taking it out and cleaning. My general rule of thumb is to not leave it in for more than 24 hours.

I also do not re-use filters. One and done for me.
 

woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
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Balsa "filters" aren't filters. per se, they are absorbers. And they do a good job of absorbing moisture, both liquid and steam. I tested them in a post several years ago, I'll try and find that for you. I am not familiar with other inserts marketed as filters, but unless the smoke has to physically pass through a substance, and leaves something behind, it's not a filter.

EDIT: More info, more recent:

Savinelli Balsa Filters Further Information :: General Pipe Smoking Discussion - https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/threads/savinelli-balsa-filters-further-information.109843/#post-37220349

Savinelli Balsa Filters Further Information :: General Pipe Smoking Discussion - https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/threads/savinelli-balsa-filters-further-information.109843/#post-37220349
 
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huntertrw

Lifer
Jul 23, 2014
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The Lower Forty of Hill Country
Without question, this is the absolute BEST filtration system for pipe-smokers. It removes EVERYTHING:
Tars
Nicotine
Propylene Glycol and other humectants
Microscopic tobacco
Twigs and stems
Offensive odors
Casing
Top-dressing
Annoying moisture
Flavor
And much, much, more!

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Note that the developer is currently working on a smaller, portable, version.
 
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Balsa "filters" aren't filters. per se, they are absorbers. And they do a good job of absorbing moisture, both liquid and steam. I tested them in a post several years ago, I'll try and find that for you. I am not familiar with other inserts marketed as filters, but unless the smoke has to physically pass through a substance, and leaves something behind, it's not a filter.
The process would be adsorption, not absorption, and adsorption is considered a type of filtration.
 
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Jan 30, 2020
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Balso soaking up moisture isn’t absorbtion?
I don't know about Balso, but a balsa filter can be considered a filter if it is filtering via adsorption. You claimed it wasn't a filter, per se but it is as there are particles from the smoke that stick to the surface area of the balsa.

The water component you mention, would be absorption. The particulate filtering component would be adsorption and thus is fair to call it a filter.
 
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