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Brass Pipes, Stainless Pipes, Copper Pipes… Difference


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^Agreed. If regal interests you for more than just the looks, the BR Prince Of The Road and King Of The Road are, in my opinion, everything that the Regal aimed to be and fell short on. I keep meaning to get around to doing a proper video review of my POTR, but I haven't made the time for it just yet. Suffice to say, it's currently my favorite pipe, by a fairly large margin.

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I smoked out of a regal once and I loved it but do they rust easy? Any problems with the regal?

I set up a bowl on my Regal, realized I didn't have enough time, so I took the coals off and rinsed them with water. Didn't have enough time to clean the hookah out so I locked my room and drove to the airport. Came back 2 months later, drained the water, and inspected it thoroughly. No issues with rust. 

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I would avoid buying a hookah that's been used in a lounge, since it's likely seen heavy use. But I guess it doesn't hurt to try it out and see what you think.

 

One of my go-to pipes was bought used from a cafe in Lebanon...no problems with it all. It's light yet sturdy, the perfect size, everything works great, purges as well as a KM....

 

If you see it in person and it's fine, go for it.

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Well like I said before I practically work for them I just don't get paid nor am I on payroll but I just help out a lot there so I know that the black vase & carbon stems are used that much just because its hard to see the water line in them. They have black lights everywhere so theres no problem seeing the line when lights are on. Plus they are only 4 months old. But he isn't in the market to sell it at the moment. ):

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Stainless other than basic cleaning this pipe will never dull or fade (for the most part)

 

Brass/Copper you have to worry about oxidation, but the weight, look and feel are why more enthusiasts smoke from these.

 

Also FYI large brass pipes + polishing = Pain in my backside so now I watch television why I polish for several hours.

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Stainless other than basic cleaning this pipe will never dull or fade (for the most part)

 

Brass/Copper you have to worry about oxidation, but the weight, look and feel are why more enthusiasts smoke from these.

 

Also FYI large brass pipes + polishing = Pain in my backside so now I watch television why I polish for several hours.

 

Just buy a dremel and it is a piece of cake.

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How should I clean my regal? Do I use like wood furnisher polish? And the black paint on it? Boho base should I clean that on the outside lol?

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I try not to get the outside of my boho wet if i can help it... I carefully rinse out the inside with water only and use a damp paper towel to clean the outside if necessary, followed by a dry one. I'm pretty anal when it comes to keeping my boho nice, as it was a gift from a good friend on here. :) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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