Whats the Coolest Smoking Pipe?

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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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I'm a new pipesman and I was wondering if you guys can provide some insight on the coolest smoking materials and shapes? If anyone has specific models that would be awesome too.
That one is all up to your technique. They'll all smoke hot until you get packing and smoking cadence down. A pipe will not correct lack of experience.
 

Old Smokey

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One with a removable meerschaum bowl. Highly recommended for ease of cleaning out the gourd chamber.
Only disadvantage is the small chamber size
These come up frequently on EBay
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One with fixed chamber.
Looks great with the metal rim, but not at all practical
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Yeah but the price they go for is out of my salary range. Couldn't justify the purchase unfortunately.
 

Pooh-Bah

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As others have already said, it mostly comes down to experience.
However- I was consistently smoking hot when I started, so I got a meerschaum - I figured something that couldn't catch fire or get burnt through would be good training wheels.
 
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anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
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That one is all up to your technique. They'll all smoke hot until you get packing and smoking cadence down. A pipe will not correct lack of experience.
I always say the pipe shifts the margins but technique means a lot more. Basically a few of my pipes are more forgiving then others. The only pipe that can correct overheating would be a water pipe.
 

BrightDarkEyes

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I recommend a 9mm filter meerschaum pipe and 9mm activated charcoal filters. That will be about the coolest driest smoke you can get. If you do not want the filter later or just sometimes, then you can leave it out or get a 3mm non-filter adapter.

If you already have a non-filter pipe, try lighting your pipe with a hemp wick. I use that now and I swear it is a cooler smoke.
 
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Searock Fan

Lifer
Oct 22, 2021
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Traditional calabash.
A calabash does smoke cool, but in my experience they tend to burn the tobacco rather fast.

My meers all smoke cool.

In briars I suggest a carved or blasted finish. The rough texture creates more surface area to cool the pipe and smoke, and it is cooler to hold.... plus they don't require polishing and cost less than smooths. puffy