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Post by dusty20 on Jul 21, 2018 8:23:06 GMT -5
I started out a couple years ago with the scentcrusher go in the vehicle, wanted to see what the hype was. Went thru a drive thru and my truck smelled like the food bad. I plugged it in and completely gone. Another instance a friend of mine smoked in it, never would of let that happen normally, but i wanted a true test with the ozone, totally killed the smell. Now i have a couple of scentlok enforcer units i run in my totes and scentfree bags. Needless to say, im a believer in the stuff. I'm glad you brought the scent free bags up. My question about those is, since the clothing items are folded will the odor molecules still get trapped? Will the ozone still be able to effectively work? From what I read it works best if the air is able to circulate through the items. Not to say that a bag or tote doesn't work but I would suggest you don't fill it to the brim and pack everything in there. I saw a couple people that used just a regular plastic tote and ran the rubber hose through a hole in the top and used that on their way to their spot.
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Post by solocam79 on Jul 21, 2018 8:37:42 GMT -5
Yes, but i dont fold it in there, nor do i pack it full, but i have a different scentproof bag for early, mid, and late season suits. Than a tote for my shoes, and a tote for my base layers, and socks..
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Post by Woody Williams on Jul 21, 2018 12:18:36 GMT -5
I wonder which one came first, the expensive scent crusher or the $50 Amazon. Link to the Amazon unit, please?
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Post by medic22 on Jul 21, 2018 13:17:41 GMT -5
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Post by parrothead on Jul 21, 2018 19:18:02 GMT -5
Are any of them battery operated?
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Post by medic22 on Jul 21, 2018 19:23:33 GMT -5
Are any of them battery operated? I think some of scentloks new ones are but Ive never really looked that close.
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