Savinelli Tre (Unfiltered pipes)

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sparroa

Lifer
Dec 8, 2010
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Does anyone here own a Savinelli Tre pipe? Do you have any reviews to share?
I just bought a rusticated 606 KS bent billiard for my first Savinelli. I've been wanting to buy one for years but I was always put off by the 6mm drilling that requires either a filter or adapter. It might not affect performance much but I just didn't like the idea of being stuck with a "feature" I didn't want.
I had to pull the trigger as soon as I found out that Savinelli has a line of unfiltered pipes with standard 3mm drilling. The bowl on my Tre is a decent size and the classic shape is just what the doctor ordered so I can't wait to get my hands on this one. I think it was definitely a solid buy since I've only heard good things about Savinelli for the price but I was just wondering if anyone has tried this line of pipes before.
Also, do you think there is a noticeable difference between smoking a Savinelli with an adapter versus a comparable pipe drilled in the standard way? I am prepared to admit that my automatic dislike of the adapter is probably irrational since I have no experience to base it upon. lol

 

jaytex1969

Lifer
Jun 6, 2017
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I have a 606KS and I love it. Mine's a Bianca with the filter adapter in it. It hangs without effort and gives a good long smoke with no hassle.
The only thing I might recommend, if you use standard 6.5" pipe cleaners, consider grabbing a pack of 7". There's not much left to hang on to if you insert the standard length all the way.
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donjgiles

Lifer
Apr 14, 2018
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I have a 626 Tre and I enjoy it very much. The only difference between the Tre and my other 6mm Savinelli pipes is when passing a pipe cleaner, the 6mm pipes can sometimes offer just a bit of resistance between adapter, tenon and mortise. All my Savinellis smoke cool and dry.
Before acquiring those I smoked mostly Boswell pipes, preferably bent. None of them would pass a cleaner unless it was bent and with a great deal of finesse to get the proper angle to make it through the pipe. Rarely would I get through a smoke without dottle. All my Savinellis burn cool to a pure dry ash, from older more costly Corallos to new unfinished Grezzas.
I would be happy if my rotation were nothing but Savinellis, nice shapes, fine fit and finish and first class "engineering"

 
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aldecaker

Lifer
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I have two Savinelli 6mm pipes and love the way they smoke without the filter or adapter. They are among the few briars I have that I didn't have to blast out to 5/32" in order to get them to smoke worth a damn. Either way, I don't think you can go wrong with a Savinelli pipe of any sort.
To answer your question, in my experience, putting the adapter in a Sav 6mm just converts it from a good smoker into just another pipe with too tight of a draw.

 

mikefu

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Mar 28, 2018
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I have a Tre 310, and it smokes great. The only noticeable difference between it and the others I have (6mm and 9mm) is that I don’t have to remove and clean the extra adapter when I do a deep cleaning. The quality of the Tre seems on par, but the final finish isn’t as nice.

 

mso489

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Feb 21, 2013
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Savinelli and its other line Rossi make various series with no filters. These include all of the unfinished pipes that I have encountered and other series such as the Oscar Lucite, and the Rossi Vittoria and some other pipes in the Palermo and other series. I find the adaptors just fine; for me, they focus the flavor without restricting the air flow much or at all, and I find a filtered Sav without the adaptor a little too airy. I don't know the Tre series by that name, but Sav has always sold good serviceable unfinished pipes and I have four of them, some self-finished to a golden walnut shine over the years. Buff them with a soft cloth by hand after each smoke.

 
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I have Savinelli Tre Canadian model,I like over those with 6mm, only downside was that the bowl finish(varnish coat)did come down pretty soon after several bowlfuls,but I can live with that,some good polishing with solid carnauba and cotton wheel made it back to a decent looking pipe.

 

sparroa

Lifer
Dec 8, 2010
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Thanks for the feedback! I will definitely follow some of this advice.
It hangs without effort and gives a good long smoke with no hassle.
That is a big part of what I am looking for - I suspected that this particular bent billiard style would suit me. Glad to hear that the adapter is not an impediment for you; I will probably have to give them a chance since most of the Savinelli pipes have them.
I have a 626 Tre and I enjoy it very much. The only difference between the Tre and my other 6mm Savinelli pipes is when passing a pipe cleaner, the 6mm pipes can sometimes offer just a bit of resistance between adapter, tenon and mortise. All my Savinellis smoke cool and dry... I would be happy if my rotation were nothing but Savinellis, nice shapes, fine fit and finish and first class "engineering"
A glowing review - thanks don. I am looking to create a quick rotation of quality pipes as inexpensively as possible so if the Savinellis smoke well for me then I intend to pick up a few because they seem like a great value.
I have two Savinelli 6mm pipes and love the way they smoke without the filter or adapter. They are among the few briars I have that I didn't have to blast out to 5/32" in order to get them to smoke worth a damn. Either way, I don't think you can go wrong with a Savinelli pipe of any sort.
To answer your question, in my experience, putting the adapter in a Sav 6mm just converts it from a good smoker into just another pipe with too tight of a draw.
Interesting perspective! I will probably have to make a filtered Savinelli my next purchase so that I can compare the differences. Since I mostly smoke cobs, I am used to a very open draw. Maybe I will give your method of smoking without an adapter a shot. I have noticed that some briars are too constricted for my liking, at times. My motivation for the Tre was merely to avoid the added component of an adapter since I intend to never use a filter but I never really thought about foregoing the adapter. I guess I will have to see for myself...
Savinelli and its other line Rossi make various series with no filters. These include all of the unfinished pipes that I have encountered and other series such as the Oscar Lucite, and the Rossi Vittoria and some other pipes in the Palermo and other series. I find the adaptors just fine; for me, they focus the flavor without restricting the air flow much or at all, and I find a filtered Sav without the adaptor a little too airy. I don't know the Tre series by that name, but Sav has always sold good serviceable unfinished pipes and I have four of them, some self-finished to a golden walnut shine over the years. Buff them with a soft cloth by hand after each smoke.
Thanks for the info and tips, mso. The Tre series is not unfinished - I suppose it is a recent response to calls for a finished version that is also unfiltered. I am not really sure of the history... As for the adapter, I guess it really just boils down to personal preference. I will find out for myself soon enough!
I have Savinelli Tre Canadian model,I like over those with 6mm, only downside was that the bowl finish(varnish coat)did come down pretty soon after several bowlfuls,but I can live with that,some good polishing with solid carnauba and cotton wheel made it back to a decent looking pipe.
Thanks Paul! I am glad that you managed to fix your Tre's finish problems. I am not very concerned about the finish myself as long as it is decent, that is why I selected a dark rusticated pipe - low maintenance, easier to hide flaws! This will be a workhorse pipe for me.

 
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