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<blockquote data-quote="skaukatt" data-source="post: 137607" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Interesting. I did not notice that. I really thought they were two different manufacturers.</p><p></p><p>I find that the "Longs" are a much better quality than the "BJ Longs". Specifically, the wire used in the Longs version is much sturdier than the one used in the BJ version. I find that I need to be more careful when inserting the BJ version into a stem and through the shank or the cleaner will bend. The Longs version is much stronger and bend much less often and with much less fuss. </p><p></p><p>Just an observation after years of using both. I also use Dill's but find them very thin and for some of my pipes with wider airways, they can be rather ineffective so I them only on certain pipes.</p><p></p><p>Lou</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skaukatt, post: 137607, member: 67"] Interesting. I did not notice that. I really thought they were two different manufacturers. I find that the "Longs" are a much better quality than the "BJ Longs". Specifically, the wire used in the Longs version is much sturdier than the one used in the BJ version. I find that I need to be more careful when inserting the BJ version into a stem and through the shank or the cleaner will bend. The Longs version is much stronger and bend much less often and with much less fuss. Just an observation after years of using both. I also use Dill's but find them very thin and for some of my pipes with wider airways, they can be rather ineffective so I them only on certain pipes. Lou [/QUOTE]
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