lol when i had 2 ounces sitting in my front room with my mum in there they were in £1 plastic boxes that were for storing thigs like beans or peas or tuna ect once its opened lol smell stayed in there and it kept ma weed fresh
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lol when i had 2 ounces sitting in my front room with my mum in there they were in £1 plastic boxes that were for storing thigs like beans or peas or tuna ect once its opened lol smell stayed in there and it kept ma weed fresh
Take an empty toilet paper roll and stuff it FULL of dryer sheets and then wrap 2-3 around one end and rubber band them so they stay on. Exhale through the other side and mostly the smell is gone. It'd still be a good idea to open a window because I just smoked in here using one and it still smealt up the place a bit. :stoned:Quote:
Originally Posted by Pezzo
thx invoke, added u to msn, what works better? dryer sheets or wet toilet paper
id use the drier sheets, they are able to absorb a lot more of the smell it seems
Nalgene brand water bottles (the unbreakable ones that are popular with hikers/backpackers) are great and essentially smell proof. The fact that they aren't in the least bit fragile gives them an edge over a mason jar, in my opinion, and they aren't that pricey at around $10. You could prolly stash around 1/2-3/4's of a pound in one too.
damn, you could put all your weed in a ziplock bag, then leave it in one spot for like 4 hours and then as long as you dont move it, it wont stink.
lmao. good starter.Quote:
Originally Posted by GetDown
mason jar
A slight variation on that one I came up with today: I used toilet paper sprayed with ozium & a toilet paper tube. I'd spray more ozium on either end of the stuffed in toilet paper and breathe out through the tube and i swear to god the smoke would disappate completely in like 10 seconds. My room was not smoky after 4 bowls, but I did keep re-applying the ozium to the TP to make sure it worked.Quote:
Originally Posted by invoke
The easiest thing to use is just go to the store, and buy a big gladware container. Gladware holds in the smell almost flawlessly, but if it is a ton, just toss a dryer sheet in there.