Why Get a Pipe With a Built-In Screen?
A built-in screen stops loose herb from pulling through into your mouth without needing a separate metal screen that can rust, need replacing, or get misplaced. The search intent is usually "pipe that doesn't need screens" — this category is a direct match for anyone tired of managing loose metal screens.
Do Built-In Screens Wear Out or Need Replacing?
Unlike removable metal screens, a built-in glass screen is part of the piece's construction, so it doesn't degrade or need swapping the way a loose screen does over time. The tradeoff is that if the screen area does eventually get too clogged with resin to clean effectively, you're cleaning the whole piece rather than just popping in a fresh screen.
Does a Built-In Screen Reduce Airflow Compared to No Screen at All?
Slightly, yes — any screen, built-in or removable, adds a small amount of resistance to airflow compared to an unobstructed bowl. Most smokers find this negligible and worth the tradeoff for not pulling herb through into a hit, but if maximum unrestricted airflow is your priority, a pipe without any screen will always pull marginally easier.
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