Hey everyone, new to posting on this forum. Been lurking for awhile but thought I’d speak up and add to the wealth of knowledge here. I started smoking pipes five years ago and it is by far my favorite hobby next to collecting swords no doubt.
I’ll ask my question first then explain so you can skip the next part if you don’t care. Has anyone ever had a Vauen pipe burnout on them due to defect and not neglect?
I was doing a bit of research on pipe brands not long ago and decided to dive into the very highly regarded Vauen. I own several Petersons, Savinelli and one Nording. I did some research and found that if you google “Vauen Pipe Burnout” I could find zero results. If you did the same thing with Peterson or savinelli I found several long articles or threads dedicated to this. Now granted some people probably have had it but never posted about it, I just found it peculiar and wanted to share my findings and ask this question to see where everyone else is at with this in the pipe community. I ask this question to determine “does purchasing Vauen pipes put you at less of a risk of burnout than any other manufacturer?” Thanks for the replies!
I’ll ask my question first then explain so you can skip the next part if you don’t care. Has anyone ever had a Vauen pipe burnout on them due to defect and not neglect?
I was doing a bit of research on pipe brands not long ago and decided to dive into the very highly regarded Vauen. I own several Petersons, Savinelli and one Nording. I did some research and found that if you google “Vauen Pipe Burnout” I could find zero results. If you did the same thing with Peterson or savinelli I found several long articles or threads dedicated to this. Now granted some people probably have had it but never posted about it, I just found it peculiar and wanted to share my findings and ask this question to see where everyone else is at with this in the pipe community. I ask this question to determine “does purchasing Vauen pipes put you at less of a risk of burnout than any other manufacturer?” Thanks for the replies!