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There's got to be some technology that does this. No sploofs!

Currently i crack a window, put a small square fan in it, and blow my exhaust through the fan. I use a vaporizer which cuts down the smell a lot, but there is still a lingering odor the night of, and sometimes the following morning.

I would prefer no odor at all, immediately. Any help is appreciated.

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[โ€“] tallwookie@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

dont smoke anymore, but back in the day I used to use a plastic activated carbon fish tank/aquifer filter with scented dryer sheets stuffed in the empty spaces.

take a hit, hold it for as long as you can to absorb a lot of the smoke, then blow through the filter.

I can't vouch for the fish tank filter part, but my friends and I did use the dryer sheets trick with pretty good success back when we were teenagers. We'd just stuff a ton of them into a toilet paper or paper towel tube. I also had a pipe with a lid that slid closed which let you stop smoke wafting out of the pipe after you took your hit.