You’ve probably seen it on TikTok or heard it from a friend: “Just blow your hit through a smoke trap and you’re good.” But do these things actually work—or are they just another stoner gimmick?
Let’s break it down.
What Is a Smoke Trap?
A smoke trap, also called a sploof or personal smoke filter, is a device you blow your exhale through to filter and reduce weed smoke and odor. Most are small, handheld, and made with activated carbon or HEPA filters. The goal? Clean air out, no weed smell.
Sounds great, right? But here’s the catch…
The Pros of Using a Smoke Trap
- Reduces visible smoke
- Filters out some odor
- Great for dorms, bathrooms, or shared apartments
- Reusable options last longer than DIY toilet paper tube sploofs
They're useful for low-key smokers who want to reduce exposure, especially when exhaling directly into the trap.
But Here’s the Truth…
Smoke traps don’t clean everything. They don’t:
- Remove lingering smoke in the air
- Clean the smell from your clothes, hair, furniture, or walls
- Replace the need for a real odor eliminator after your sesh
They’re a solid start, but not the full solution.
What You Really Need After the Sesh
This is where Chronic Wipeout comes in. Once the smoke trap has done its part, Chronic Wipeout finishes the job. It eliminates the odor that’s still floating around or clinging to your stuff. Powered by OAM Technology, it finds and destroys weed odor instantly—no masking, no weird scent layers, just gone.
Use it:
- In the air to clear lingering smoke
- On clothing, bedding, upholstery
- In your car post-sesh
- Around doors or vents if you're trying to stay discreet
Final Verdict?
Smoke traps work—just not alone. Think of them as step one. Step two? Spray down your space with Chronic Wipeout and actually eliminate the odor completely.
Smoke smart. Finish fresh.
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