I'm looking for a smoke extractor or similar so i can smoke inside during the winter, any ideas peeps??
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I've got a 7" extractor fan in my study (10ft x 9ft). I wish I'd got a 12" fan to make the removal of smoke quicker and less of a strain on the 7" one.--------------------------------------------------
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I installed a 7 inch radon extraction fan in my workshop, where I do all my smoking. It's quiet, has three speed settings, and most importantly they aren't very expensive. It has been running for a lot of years without issue. The only problem is you have to drill a hole through the wall to extract the smoke to the outside.www.larryssonpipes.comsigpic
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I have to say that I went out to my shed this morning having sat out there smoking a little Fuente that came to me in a swap with James A, while I chatted on Skype with the Mexicant, and it smelled bloody wonderful.
Have you thought about getting a smoking shed?
saves all the hassle, leave it all outside the house.Nic
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Originally posted by nicwing View PostI have to say that I went out to my shed this morning having sat out there smoking a little Fuente that came to me in a swap with James A, while I chatted on Skype with the Mexicant, and it smelled bloody wonderful.
Have you thought about getting a smoking shed?
saves all the hassle, leave it all outside the house.
The things you posted, are the type of thing i'm looking for.
Just looking at all the options i have.....
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Originally posted by Batler View PostThe purifyers are supposed to be really good. They neutralise the smoke so it doesn't smell. I haven't used one so it could just be marketing hype but the reviews seem good
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Originally posted by Stevieboy View PostI have one and they really do work. I'm not sure they're any better than a bog-standard ozone generator bought off eBay for 1/4 the price though. When this one packs in (and it will...I'm on my 2nd) I'll maybe buy a cheap eBay one to see if its as good
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Would it be possible to Filter the smoke through some kind of medium like activated Charcoal, (i was going to be a Bell End and put Peat, but I think I have exhausted that one). In room filtering would be better I think as you would not lose the warmth of the room to the outside.
Would a room full of plants work ?.
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Originally posted by cigarsam View Postplease don't buy an ozone generator. They are incredibly bad for human health... extensive studies done at the university show this, ozone should be limited to the upper atmosphere!--------------------------------------------------
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The Ozone Layer!
Originally posted by cigarsam View Postplease don't buy an ozone generator. They are incredibly bad for human health... extensive studies done at the university show this, ozone should be limited to the upper atmosphere!
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