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New Pipe: Savinelli Duca Di Milano

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Old 06-03-2009, 11:00 AM   #1
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Cool New Pipe: Savinelli Duca Di Milano

I bought a Savinelli last night. I wanted something with the dry pipe system in it, because I tend to smoke my Aromatics wet as all get out.

Anyone know how long you should keep the balsa in the pipe? Also, anone know of an incredible aromatic blend? I've really liked a Caramel and a Coffee, and I had a Vanilla Last night that was quite lovely.

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I bought a Savinelli last night. I wanted something with the dry pipe system in it, because I tend to smoke my Aromatics wet as all get out.

Anyone know how long you should keep the balsa in the pipe? Also, anone know of an incredible aromatic blend? I've really liked a Caramel and a Coffee, and I had a Vanilla Last night that was quite lovely.

The trick is to take the filter out when the pipe is cool and let the balsa dry out. My guess is 5-10 times before it is replaced. Remember, that filter keeps a lot of nicotine out of the smoke.
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Very nice Sav. Im a big Sav fan,have several. I agree with taking the filter out. I usually replace mine after the 8th to 10th bowl. I smoke mostly aromatics and use a pipe cleaned between bowls. Enjoy your Sav it was a good choice.


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Re: New Pipe: Savinelli Duca Di Milano

I tend to replace my filter after 3 or 4 smokes. you can take it out after it cools, and dab it with a papertowel to help dry it.

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