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Hi all,

Just wondering how long a bowl takes you to smoke, in average? Obviously, I know it depends on the pipe, but still curious. In my small looking pipes it take 30-40 minutes, but my larger pipes seem to take more than 2 hours! Is that normal?
First image is my larger, ‘Big Ben’ pipe and the second is my small (tiny really) ‘Dr Plumb’ pipe.
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peregrinus

Lifer
Aug 4, 2019
1,205
3,794
Pacific Northwest
I know it depends on the pipe,
And, the tobacco with all things being equal, the tobacco type (e.g. shag, ribbon, light flake, heavy flake or plug). Also the tobacco moisture, the tightness of your pack and perhaps even more your so, your personal cadence. Some puff like a train for maximum Nicotine while others sip the tobacco for flavor. Larger pipes can then double, triple or more smoking times.
Since I rarely spend over a hour or hour and a half with a single smoke it sometimes takes me two days to finish a really large pipe while others like @chasingembers has written of spending an evening smoking a single larger pipe.

Yes, completely normal and to be expected.
 
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Grangerous

Lifer
Dec 8, 2020
3,485
14,402
East Coast USA
40 minutes seems to be my norm. And there’s an unsmoked third which I tap out rather than return to later. When my pipe fusses to stay lit after tapping the ash, I don’t fight to keep it going. Pipes are 1.5” depth and typically .75 to .80 inner diameter. My cobs have smaller chambers and I still get 30 to 40 min. on average.
 

irishearl

Lifer
Aug 2, 2016
2,260
4,053
Kansas
Have always been amazed at the folks who can claim hour-long smokes. I'm not a real fast smoker. I typically smoke ribbon cut. Most of my smaller pipes will last no more than 10 minutes and often less. That's why I prefer large pipes. My longest lasting pipe, the huge Peterson house pipe, lasts me the longest and that's still less than 30 minutes.
 

DAR

Can't Leave
Aug 2, 2020
355
1,114
Tiburon, California
Depends on the pipe and the tobacco used. There are a lot of factors that come into play when talking about how long a smoke lasts. Sometimes I am not aware of how fast I'm smoking. Sometimes I'm not aware of how slow I'm smoking....... Windy? Humid? It all makes somewhat of a difference when judging how long a bowl lasts.

If my smoke lasts only 30 minutes, I know that the pipe is too small for my liking or I didn't use enough tobacco.
I can definitely make a smoke last more than 2 hours in larger pipes but my average full bowl in an average sized pipe filled with C&D Night Train (which I've been smoking exclusively for the past 2-3 weeks) lasts about an hour and 10-15 minutes.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,627
Variables are dryness, cut (major), your smoking style, the ambient temperature, wind or interior moving air, design of the pipe, & others. I'd say it averages out to about fifty minutes -- from ten minutes to two hours. I smoke mostly intermittently anyway, so everything takes me a few hours, with intermissions for relights.
 

anantaandroscoggin

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 9, 2017
692
1,105
71
Greene, Maine, USA
Have absolutely no idea. I've thought about watching the clock to find that out a few times, but never remember to when actually filling my pipes. I remember back after I bought my second or third pipe in 1974, how surprised I was that I got a smoke that lasted an hour and a quarter. Not sure, but it may have been my one and only Oom Paul.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
16,685
31,282
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
Hi all,

Just wondering how long a bowl takes you to smoke, in average? Obviously, I know it depends on the pipe, but still curious. In my small looking pipes it take 30-40 minutes, but my larger pipes seem to take more than 2 hours! Is that normal?
First image is my larger, ‘Big Ben’ pipe and the second is my small (tiny really) ‘Dr Plumb’ pipe.
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I say it only matters in two ways. If you're not enjoying it because of how long it takes. Either you get bored before finishing or your cadence causes the tobacco to lose flavor or burn your tongue.
The other part that matters is just logistics. If you only have a certain amount of time to smoke then it's important to pick the right pipe.
I find it takes less time for me to smoke then that. I sip but it's pretty constant. When I was more the puff let the pipe settle then puff some more repeat I found that my smokes lasted much longer, but also got the occasional tongue bite.
 
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