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Scent smokers who uses em who swears by em?

I use the adhesive backed weatherstripping around the top of a Rubbermaid tote that has the locking handles. Just run the weatherstrip around the top of the tote and when you lock the lid down it compresses the weatherstrip and makes a really good seal.

Yep. Should have mentioned that is what I did on my Job Box. Definitely keeps the smoke in there! Always good to "cure" your tote a few times before you start storing stuff in there as well.
 
For you guys who are getting the flames shooting out the spouts.... How often/hard are you squeezing the bellows??? Haven't had an issue like that.... Yet....
 
Must be the younger more energetic and less patient fellers, J! Lmao

I haven't had that issue ......... Yet, either. Rotflmao
 
My house doesn't get smoky during season. I smoke my clothes in my blind and then put them in the Coleman Space Saver bags. Then everything goes into the tote. Extra smoky when it comes out. That way the only real smoke I need before a hunt is my person, mostly my beard.

After the hunt everything goes back into the bags.
 
You old guys obviously can't pump it hard enough to keep the flame lit or get anything to squirt out the end! :pickle:

Slow and steady youngin, slow and steady..... rotflmao

Haven't singed anything yet, or burned any mats or ran the dang thing over..... Yet......:smiley_coolpeace:
 
My house doesn't get smoky during season. I smoke my clothes in my blind and then put them in the Coleman Space Saver bags. Then everything goes into the tote. Extra smoky when it comes out. That way the only real smoke I need before a hunt is my person, mostly my beard.

After the hunt everything goes back into the bags.

I just pictured Charles smokin' his beard and all kinda shit crawlin' out coughin' and gaggin'
(cartoon imagination at work lol)
 
:pickle:Yep! Us old timers have it down to a science on putting out the smoke and not the flame.

Jesse, your funnier than hell! Lol.

Last year was my first year smoking up. I had great success in not getting winded. Also, who doesn't like the smell of wood smoke anyway. I use my ground blind as some of the others do. I store my hunting clothes in rubber maid totes as well.
 
I've been using for going on 5 seasons now. What I tell people who question me is this: I'd rather hunt in a white T-shirt and bluejeans that are smoked up than I would camo clothes that weren't. I'm that confident of it.

On a side note: one of our seasonal facilities that I've been doing maintenance on has a set of 6 metal lockers like what we had in high school. I asked them about it and next week when I go over they told me to bring the pickup and they are mine. I think they"ll be kickass sitting in my garage with my different clothing setups hanging in there. Just a small smoking hole in the bottom should do the trick:smiley_coolpeace:
 
I've been using for going on 5 seasons now. What I tell people who question me is this: I'd rather hunt in a white T-shirt and bluejeans that are smoked up than I would camo clothes that weren't. I'm that confident of it.

On a side note: one of our seasonal facilities that I've been doing maintenance on has a set of 6 metal lockers like what we had in high school. I asked them about it and next week when I go over they told me to bring the pickup and they are mine. I think they"ll be kickass sitting in my garage with my different clothing setups hanging in there. Just a small smoking hole in the bottom should do the trick:smiley_coolpeace:

excellent idea! and ya can't beat the price
 
I have been trying to think of some negatives for the guy. Running it over, possibility of singing hair have been mentioned. Smelling like smoke from late September thru deer season is going to happen to an extent. The only other negative I can think of would be during the process of smoking everything up. This is especially true if you do it in a small confined area such as a pop up blind. Some people are more sensitive to the smoke. I am affected by it but it isn't something I can't tolerate. I do think you should know however, you can expect some coughing, sinuses act up, etc, if you smoke everything up in a confined area. Not trying to be negative but figured with all the positive hype I would play devil's advocate. Truthfully, the negatives are very limited and not too bad. Enjoy your new smoker!
 
I have been trying to think of some negatives for the guy. Running it over, possibility of singing hair have been mentioned. Smelling like smoke from late September thru deer season is going to happen to an extent. The only other negative I can think of would be during the process of smoking everything up. This is especially true if you do it in a small confined area such as a pop up blind. Some people are more sensitive to the smoke. I am affected by it but it isn't something I can't tolerate. I do think you should know however, you can expect some coughing, sinuses act up, etc, if you smoke everything up in a confined area. Not trying to be negative but figured with all the positive hype I would play devil's advocate. Truthfully, the negatives are very limited and not too bad. Enjoy your new smoker!

Well thanks for sharing the down side, I'm sure I'll be able to manage those. Singing hair, eh who needs hair anyways? and if I run it over it'll just join the elite group of products I've already run over lol

Now just have to wait 80some days to give you guys some feedback lol I can see the head lines now "New Ohio Resident Goes Up in Flames at WNF"
 
I have been trying to think of some negatives for the guy. Running it over, possibility of singing hair have been mentioned. Smelling like smoke from late September thru deer season is going to happen to an extent. The only other negative I can think of would be during the process of smoking everything up. This is especially true if you do it in a small confined area such as a pop up blind. Some people are more sensitive to the smoke. I am affected by it but it isn't something I can't tolerate. I do think you should know however, you can expect some coughing, sinuses act up, etc, if you smoke everything up in a confined area. Not trying to be negative but figured with all the positive hype I would play devil's advocate. Truthfully, the negatives are very limited and not too bad. Enjoy your new smoker!

Well thanks for sharing the down side, I'm sure I'll be able to manage those. Singing hair, eh who needs hair anyways? and if I run it over it'll just join the elite group of products I've already run over lol

Now just have to wait 80some days to give you guys some feedback lol I can see the head lines now "New Ohio Resident Goes Up in Flames at WNF"
 
Another positive is when you dig out your camo for turkey season or prepare it for next, all those hunting memories seem to come back instantly when you open your totes!! Love it!!
 
I have been known to smoke up on the back porch before i leave as i'm getting dressed, put more chips in it and place it on a brick in the back of the jeep. I get more smoke and all my gear does too. Crack a window a little to let some of it vent out so you dont tear up and wreck. When i get where I'm going there is usually enough fuel left in it to smoke up a bit more before i walk in. Place the hot smoker back on the brick and go.
 
I have been known to smoke up on the back porch before i leave as i'm getting dressed, put more chips in it and place it on a brick in the back of the jeep. I get more smoke and all my gear does too. Crack a window a little to let some of it vent out so you dont tear up and wreck. When i get where I'm going there is usually enough fuel left in it to smoke up a bit more before i walk in. Place the hot smoker back on the brick and go.

I can see ya now Dante, looking like cheech and chong rolling down the road with smoke coming out the window!