I find that I occasionally have a habit of drawing on my stem when it’s not lit, to enjoy the flavors I’ll notice.
Sometimes it’s quite pleasant, and I’ll experience different flavors.
But, I’ve noticed quite often, when it comes to Acrylic stems, I get a plastic chemical taste, that I don’t experience with Vulcanite/Cumberland stems, when I do this.
I’ve come to realize too, if sucking on a Vulcanite/Cumberland stem when the pipe is not lit, it’s a better, cleaner taste. This also makes me wonder, the differences when smoking the pipe, if Vulcanite/Cumberland helps to deliver a cleaner smoking taste.
We always hear people talking about the comfort between Acrylic and Vulcanite, but I’ve never heard before any talks about taste differences, and now I’m starting to wonder.
Hmm anyone else notice these things between the different materials?
Sometimes it’s quite pleasant, and I’ll experience different flavors.
But, I’ve noticed quite often, when it comes to Acrylic stems, I get a plastic chemical taste, that I don’t experience with Vulcanite/Cumberland stems, when I do this.
I’ve come to realize too, if sucking on a Vulcanite/Cumberland stem when the pipe is not lit, it’s a better, cleaner taste. This also makes me wonder, the differences when smoking the pipe, if Vulcanite/Cumberland helps to deliver a cleaner smoking taste.
We always hear people talking about the comfort between Acrylic and Vulcanite, but I’ve never heard before any talks about taste differences, and now I’m starting to wonder.
Hmm anyone else notice these things between the different materials?
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