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wallbright

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 22, 2010
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I was wanting to buy some softy bits for my pipes (I believe that is what they are called) and I noticed some for pretty cheap on ebay. I was wondering if these look good or if you guys know where to buy some for a better price?
http://cgi.ebay.com/12PCS-NEW-SOFTY-Rubber-Tobacco-smoking-Pipe-Tip-Grips-/140489451037?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20b5d2e61d

 

pipetrucker

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 13, 2010
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Following the white rabbit
Yes, that is a good price. I use them on nearly all of my pipes, and swear by them. In most B&Ms the packaged ones tend to run around $1.99 for two although I do sometimes find them cheaper in shops that buy them in bulk.

 

pipetrucker

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 13, 2010
937
1
Following the white rabbit
Hobie, while they do make the bit a little thicker, they provide a comfortable and secure clench so that you don't have to bite so hard. No tooth marks on the pipe's bit and no having to bite down on a hard surface.

 

jasongone

Part of the Furniture Now
Mar 23, 2011
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i have been meaning to get some of those things... need to make a mental note.

 

forsooth

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 18, 2011
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Just FWIW...I have taken the advice of a few others and purchased latex "exercise" tubing from a local medical supply. They had several different diameters and colors. I just neatly cut off a piece about 1/2" long and s-t-r-e-t-c-h it over the end of the bit. Sometimes a little olive oil may be necessary to slide it into place.
From my experience, it outlasts the softy bits, is much cheaper, and it is more comfortable as it is a bit less bulky and does not have the "lip" that the softy bits have. Like softy bits, there is no taste.

 

wallbright

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 22, 2010
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I thought the lip would be good as it creates a button as you cover up the button with the softy bits?

 

hobie1dog

Lifer
Jun 5, 2010
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Cornelius, NC
Just FWIW...I have taken the advice of a few others and purchased latex "exercise" tubing from a local medical supply. They had several different diameters and colors. I just neatly cut off a piece about 1/2" long and s-t-r-e-t-c-h it over the end of the bit. Sometimes a little olive oil may be necessary to slide it into place.
Wouldn't happen to have a picture of the setup, and what the raw tubing looks like would you?

 

echopipe

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 7, 2011
209
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Yeah id like to see them too. Those softie bits are to big for me too. But I would like a smaller softie bit. : )

 

buckeye

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 16, 2010
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watch out for the ebay ones. i heard they are cheap. i buy mine from just for him.

 

forsooth

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 18, 2011
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Here is a photo of the tubing. The large tubing turned out to be a little thick, so I generally stick with the green or red tubing. Also pictured is a very rare Peterson (with tubing in place), thought to have been made shortly after the American Revolution. :puffy:
Latex_tubing_with_rare_Peterson.jpg


 

lordnoble

Lifer
Jul 13, 2010
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I use BJ Longs softy bits that I get from B&M. I figure I can help out a local manufacturer even it means I pay a bit more. I haven't noticed them disintegrating, though... Maybe I don't bite down hard enough?
-Jason

 

nemrod

Can't Leave
Apr 28, 2011
337
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Sweden
I ordered two of them (a two-pack) with a pipe order when my PAD kicked in a week or two ago and got them a couple of days ago. I must say I don't really care much either way, with or without works just fine for me in regards to comfort, but as they do indeed keep bite marks away I decided I'd use them on the two pipes I ordered then. I'll probably add them to any pipe order I make if the web shop (no B&Ms anywhere near I live) happen to have them, but I won't go specifically looking for them for the pipes I already own.

 

schmitzbitz

Lifer
Jan 13, 2011
1,165
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Port Coquitlam, B.C.
I use softee-bits on my smaller stems to add some bulk for my teeth to grab ahold of; any wide or thick bits get a half inch of heat-shrink tubing (available at any electronics supply store), adds a bit of cushion without adding much thickness.

 

w1nd0wl1cker

Might Stick Around
Apr 4, 2011
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I have used them myself and have found they have their advantages.
The advantage is they do eliminate bite marks and they are suprisingly comfortable. When I first started to use them, I thought for sure they would be to big and be annoying, but I grew use to them.
The downside to them for me is I find that they get really wet, and the stem is more likely to fill up with unwanted spit. So what I'm trying to say is I have to use more pipe cleaners than usual.

 

sjpipesmoker

Lifer
Apr 17, 2011
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2
I'm gonna order me some of those CLEAR ones from China...Hopefully they're not too cheap...
My local B&M sells them for .75 each....not a bad price...I usually buy 10 at a time...use 3 then loose the rest??

 
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