Vauen Filters in Petersons. Modding ideas?

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OverMountain

Lifer
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IMO Vauen makes the best charcoal 9mm filter. Their filters however do not fit snugly in Peterson pipes.

Is there a way to modify the filter or pipe to make it fit into a Peterson stem? Currently, a Peterson pipe with a Vauen filter allows the filter to blow fore and aft in the shank of the pipe.
 
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Hillcrest

Lifer
Dec 3, 2021
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IMO Vauen makes the best charcoal 9mm filter. Their filters however do not fit snugly in Peterson pipes.

Is there a way to modify the filter or pipe to make it fit into a Peterson stem? Currently, a Peterson pipe with a Vauen filter allows the filter to blow fore and aft in the shank of the pipe.
I have noticed the same with Peterson filters in Petes and in the Vauen. I also noticed it with Vauen filters in the vauen. I just assumed that was normal. Savinelli 6mm filters are tight in Savs though.
 
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OverMountain

Lifer
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I have noticed the same with Peterson filters in Petes and in the Vauen. I also noticed it with Vauen filters in the vauen. I just assumed that was normal. Savinelli 6mm filters are tight in Savs though.
Vauen filters in a Vauen have a small detent that locks them in position and doesn’t allow smoke to bypass the filter. It is a superior design IMO.
 

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Lifer
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I prefer the Peterson filters; the vauen Dr. Perl filters have a slight chemical taste to them ... to me...I realize no one else experiences this taste. (???)
Hillcrest, from a psych viewpoint, there is nothing unusual about that. You may be way out on the edge of the distribution of people who have a super ability to sense (detect weak signals) and perceive a taste.

Do you find your tasting abilities are heightened also for other food, drink, or smells?
 

Hillcrest

Lifer
Dec 3, 2021
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Connecticut, USA
Hillcrest, from a psych viewpoint, there is nothing unusual about that. You may be way out on the edge of the distribution of people who have a super ability to sense (detect weak signals) and perceive a taste.

Do you find your tasting abilities are heightened also for other food, drink, or smells?
Yes, it runs in the family. Had an uncle shopping for a house once, when viewing the house he asked about the gas leak and was told it was over 15 yrs ago. Heightened taste and smell, even as a smoker. I don't think its psych though ... more biology.
 

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Lifer
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Yes, it runs in the family. Had an uncle shopping for a house once, when viewing the house he asked about the gas leak and was told it was over 15 yrs ago. Heightened taste and smell, even as a smoker. I don't think its psych though ... more biology.
Very cool! Agree, it is a biological ability to sense, and a cognitive ability to attach meaning or interpretation to the sensed stimulus, i.e. perception.

For nuances in taste and aroma, you are truly in the right place here in the land of pipe tobacco!
 
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