Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Tobacco Pipes Five Great Options For New Pipe Enthusiasts

Over the past hundred years or so, the popularity of tobacco pipes has had its ups and downs. This is attributed to growing awareness of the health hazards associated with smoking cigarettes, as well as the expenses incurred to support the habit. Today, pipe smoking is staging a comeback and is fast becoming a safer and more [popular alternative among smokers, both young and old. The tobacco pipe presents an inexpensive and more elegant way to savor tobacco. However, to first time tobacco pipe smokers, the extensive range of pipes, the extra care they require, and the multiple choices of tobacco itself, can be rather intimidating. Below are brief descriptions of a few pipes that are considered the most popular options for new   tobacco pipe smokers, and even those with a little pipe smoking experience.          


Briar Pipes These rank among the most popular and commonly used pipes, given their excellent moisture-absorbing and reasonably efficient heat-dispersion capabilities. Although many pipe smokers claim that they are moisture-proof, this is not completely true. ‘Moisture-resistant’ would be a more apt description, as Briar pipes eliminate moisture from tobacco to avoid the likelihood of smoking tobacco that is too moist, and the unsavory taste that inevitably accompanies it.


Corncob Pipes This is one of the cheapest tobacco pipes and is an attractive proposition for beginners wishing to experience their first pipe smoke. Corncob-made pipes have a classic appearance and offer good moisture-absorbing efficiency. These pipes are available in choices that are either bereft of filter and coating, or a light, material-protective coating and filter. Users who have little or no experience in pipe maintenance will most probably prefer the latter (filter/coated) choice, to ensure their pipes will endure for the longest time possible.  





Glass Pipes Glass-made pipes are extremely popular with young pipe smokers. Apart from its appealing look, glass is a material that can be used to create numerous shapes and colors. Of course, prices do vary significantly from one glass pipe to another. For example, while designer glass pipes retail around hundreds of dollars each, mass-produced options can cost no more than ten dollars. As heat is not transferred by glass, pipes made with this material are safer and more comfortable to handle while smoking. Additionally, the more this type of pipe is used, the richer and deeper will be its color over time. As a result, it will look far more appealing and captivating than a brand new glass pipe the older it gets.          


Clay Pipes These are just as popular as other pipes, mainly because of their unique and vibrant designs. However, new pipe smokers may experience a few problems when handling clay pipes. Clay is a heat-absorbing material, and pipes made with it can become rather hot when in use. This makes them a lot more uncomfortable to handle, as opposed to pipes made with other materials. While clay-made pipes are the ideal choice for experienced pipe smokers, beginners are advised to wait awhile before proceeding to buy and use such pipes.  


Start-up kits This is the best way to go for new pipe users, rather than shopping for tobacco pipes. Today a large number of such kits are available in tobacco product stores. These kits usually comprise of pipe, filter, cleaner, a brief user manual, and more. A little amount of tobacco is also included in many start-up tobacco pipe kits. These kits save new users a lot of time and money to search for all the necessary accessories and supplies. If you are looking for such a kit, make sure the one you buy comes complete with all these items. This will be one great way to start off with everything you need, and in the right direction.

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