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When to Use Pipe Filters?

Author: Heather

Jun. 23, 2025

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Should you use a filter in your pipe, if so, what kind of filter should ...

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Filter vs Non-Filter Pipe :: Pipe Smoking Basics & Beginner Questions

It depends on what you smoke. For good and bad, a filter mutes the flavor of your tobacco. If your current pipes uses smaller filters (i.e not 9mm), I'd try it without the filter first and see if you like the taste of your tobacco. Personally, I pay alot for good tobacco and I'd rather taste it fully so I can't stand filters. Also, they tend to restrict the draw. But if I really liked goopy aromatics, then I could see the point in them.

Trial and error is the only way to go here, as in so many facets of our gentle art. Most everybody I come in contact with eschews filters, preferring the full and accurate tobacco flavor, and I feel the same way. But strong blends or aromatic blends might please you better with a filter. Also if you tend to smoke wet, or find your pipes gurgling more than you like, a filter might not be the worst thing in the world.
I will say that since so many committed and experienced pipemen avoid filters, you'd be wise to at least give it a go yourself.

I'm in the non-filtered camp. I have a little trouble getting the nuances of flavors through a filter. I do have

a Dr. Grabow that I use with its filters (or Medicos or Sav balsa which also fit it). This is good for when I want

a low-key version of a particular blend. The Dr. Grabow can also be smoked without a filter just fine. I've

just converted my two filtered MM cobs to unfiltered pipes by the replacement of the plastic stems with

Forever lucite stems from Walker Briar Works, and I didn't spend any time deciding that this is fine. However,

if you enjoy filtered smoking, and not unfiltered smoking, go with it. It's personal taste. In the U.S., pipe

smokers tend to prefer no filter. Some pipes that mostly come with filters, like Savenelli with their balsa

filters (or adaptors that come with most of their pipes) also come in unfiltered versions, for example the

Sav Oscar Lucite series, and their unfinished (unstained) pipes that are excellent smokers -- I have both.

I find the Sav adaptors to have a "flavor" I don't like, but I'm the only one I've ever heard complain.

One definite disadvantage of filter pipes is, that the shank has to have a certain diameter to take the filter, so all shapes will not be possible/available with filter. When I talk of filters, I mean 9mm (charcoal) filters, as 6mm filters usually have a high resistance and the taste detoriates considerably.
Smoking a filter pipe without filter, or adapter, is usually possible, but it is more difficult to clean the filter chamber, than with normal pipee. Some say, that more moisture accumulates in the chamber, due to airflow expansion, some others say, it smokes cooler, because of the chamber, but this depends on the pipe, the smoker and the tobacco.
Filter use is nearly non existent outside Germany, but I sometimes wonder why. Have you ever experienced a tobacco, which you generally like tastewise, but fries your tongue, or has a sharp or bitter taste, which you don't care for? Try it with a 9mm charcoal filter, preferrably from Stanwell, and the tongue bite is gone and sharp, or bitter tastes do not come through. It is true, that the filter is taking something out of the smoke, but this is not generally a bad thing. A tobacco with too much nicotine, but good taste, can be mellowed with a filter, too.
Regards,

Peter

The only filter I use, as has been stated above, is the Brigham Rock Maple Filter. All other pipes get the filter removed and the adaptor put in it's palce. I find pipes that require a filter, should be used with one, or the adaptor, as they will generate excessive moisture. There are obviously people who do not think this way though.

I actually always used to pull filters out of pipes, especially paper filters, but lately I've taken to using balsa filters in my cobs and I quite like them -- they keep the ash out of my mouth, they keep the smoke dry, and if there's an impact on taste it's minor enough for me not to notice at all unless I try by direct comparison.

I only have two pipes so far, a MM cob and MM hardwood.They both came with filters. If I smoke without the filter do I need to pack the tobacco tighter? Without the filter it seemed like there was no resistance and I was sucking air through a straw. Maybe since I have gotten used to having the filters, I will have to adjust to no filter?
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Without the filters, those MM are really open. If you slow down, the draw should be fine so packing isn't the issue. It's more that the stray ash will get sucked through. It's been years since I did this (insert plug for Walker Forever Stems here) but I recall that I just sucked it up and spit the ash out. I think other's might use a little paper towel in to act like a screen. All that being said, I think there is a large contingent that uses the same MM stems but tosses the filter.
But if you're used to pushing like a freight train due to the filter, yes, you will need to slow down and adjust or you'll be sucking a mouthful of ash.

In my opinion filters are an abomination and the scourge of pipe smokers the world over. Pipe tobacco has flavor, running it through paper or wood takes away flavor. I would never use a filter as the pipe Gods would consider me a blasphemer and make all my pipes smoke wet and hot. If you are using a filter because your pipes smoke wet, buy pipes that don't smoke wet. I have owned plenty of filtered pipess, 6mm and 9mm and smoked them all with no filters and they smoked great.
Forsake your filters, throw them in the trash, the pipe Gods will bestow nothing but great smokes upon you. :lol:

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