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Scent lok Oz chamber & Oz500

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Jerad Bye, Sep 18, 2018.

  1. Jerad Bye

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    Was wondering if anyone has tried this combo out yet and have any opinions on it. I looked into the scent crusher bag as well and have read some not so appealing reviews. Some of the reviews people were having problems with the ozone destroying the elastic and rubber on their clothes, I guess if anyone can share their experience with either bag or could give me tips on how to prevent my clothes from being destroyed that would be great. Thanks
     
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    Stop worrying about the gadgets. Stay clean, hunt the wind and you’ll be fine. Ever wonder how anyone killed a deer back before all the gizmos hit the market that you HAVE to have? JMO.
     
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    Isn't it the ozon itself that destrys the elastic part of the clothing? I would think that any of the ozone generators, regardless of make and model won't be good for your items.
    However I just this morning ordered the scent crusher bag with the car ozone generators for $199 at Cabela's. I'll let you know after the season how it went.
     
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    Never said I HAVE to have it, just curious, I go up north quite a bit where I don't have access to plumbing or running water and thought it would be nice to have a way to "clean" my clothes while I was up there not to mention we use wood stove for heat so my clothes eventually start smelling like a campfire
     
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    Yeah it's the ozone it's self that destroys the elastic and rubber but please do I'm curious
     
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    I understand you situation. I keep my hunting clothes in a bag away from camp smells when out west. I know guys that “smoke” their hunting clothes, so I don’t know that wood fire smell will alarm deer. The smokes in the air anyway.
     

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