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Power Scrape Dripper Dilution?

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  1. HoytHunter831

    HoytHunter831 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Hey everyone I have a set of the Tink's power scrape drippers and it says to put 2oz in each, which will last about 5 days, so that's only 2 scrapes for 5 days each with a whole 4oz bottle. I was wondering if it would work to dilute the scent with water? I don't want to keep buying more refills, that can get expensive. Any tips?
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    I'm using several of these, they are a great deal for the money. I found the most economical way to buy them is to first buy the kit that has two drippers and the 4oz screw top bottle for around $18. Once the small bottle is done, you can buy the spray bottle (12oz) for roughly $10 instead of the small screw bottle (4oz) which is like $9. You literally get 3x as much for the same amount of money, you just need to unscrew the spray head and pour into the dripper.

    Also, I put WAAAY more than the recommended amount in the drippers, I fill them to the top. I'm usually getting 2-3 weeks out of them. If you put them in a place where they get direct sunlight they will empty faster but all mine are typically used in the timber and I get weeks between refills.
     
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    I was also thinking about using the spray bottle. I'm not sure when I will be somewhere to buy one though. And I have the kit with 2 drippers and the 4oz bottle. It says on the back if you fill it too high it won't drip near as much, maybe that is why yours last so long.
     

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