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Premium Unscented Stick Incense (100-Pack, Model ISU1) - Fragrance-Free Aromatherapy Sticks for a Calming Experience Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good price: incense sticks

Very cheap price for do-it-yourself incense sticks. To make your own, simply find an oil that you like the smell of, place it in a single layer on a piece of foil and drizzle on some oil, rolling around to evenly coat each stick. Leave them overnight to soak up the oil. Allow 24 hours to dry before burning. Not all scents seem so pleasant when on incense, but you won't know until you try.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I remember that. Incense

These are the 'punks' we had when we were kids. I remember using them to set off our fireworks. They have this smell that brings back memories of those days. I'm using them for a smoke effect on a project I'm working on and they work great. I didn't want to use regular incense sticks because they all smell strong, like strong perfumes. You are perfect. Very happy with this purchase.

Pros
  • Good thing
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I make my own incense stick and LOVE it!

I use these to make my own essential oil incense sticks. I am very sensitive to scents and this was my answer to keep my home smelling nice without the use of chemicals. I just drip the oil onto the stick until it's absorbed (put some tinfoil on top to catch the excess) and let it dry. It definitely burns out in less than 30 minutes, but that could be due to the essential oils added and because my house smells amazing for hours. I was very happy with it and will buy it again.

Pros
  • Slim design
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They'll go up in smoke, but that's okay!

I made my first batch of incense sticks using these sticks and essential oils. To dry soaked chopsticks, I bought a cheap toothbrush holder with four holes to keep the chopsticks separate after soaking in oil. The burn speed was about the same as an already flavored stick, around 20-30 minutes depending on the environment. Very well made and no expense was spared on the oil-absorbing material. I look forward to many more fragrant parties in the future. I can smell the Christmas trees in the…

Pros
  • One Year Trial
Cons
  • Useless Features

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit for what I needed

Perfect fit for what I needed. grind into a fine powder using a coffee grinder. Then, wearing latex gloves, I put the powder in an olive bowl and mix it with 90% alcohol. Then I dip the sticks in the mud, shake off the excess and let them dry for a day. bam! Great scent of resinous incense! It makes a mess, so use this alcohol to clean anything that has tar dirt stuck to it.

Pros
  • Great product
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's great to make your own incense sticks!

Cool stuff! I enjoy making my own incense sticks! I have already ordered twice and will be buying more! I have many fragrance oils and I plan on trying every single one of them lol. Haven't tried essential oils, mainly because of the cost, but they hold the scent VERY VERY well! They arrive perfectly packaged, intact and of excellent quality! They glow and burn like any other incense stick and with a normal amount of smoke. When I get up in the morning I can still smell the scent that burned me

Pros
  • Finally bought it
Cons
  • A few cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for use as a good old punk.

I don't know why we loved her growing up in Queens, NY. We bought them cheap at every store we had them and burned them all summer. Sometimes they were used to light bottle rockets or firecrackers. I think it was just for fun with the fire. I just remembered that sometimes we could illuminate them with a magnifying glass and the sun. The scent takes me back to that time. Now, over 45 years later, I buy them from Revain, light them up and enjoy the summer. I don't use them to make incense…

Pros
  • Special offer
Cons
  • Hard to say