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    Scent Free Containers

    I have a couple of army surplus laundry bags that are waterproof and supposedly scent free, but they are pain to find stuff in. I was wondering why a simple snap on lid tub wouldn't work just as well, you know the kind you buy at HEB for about $10, any ideas?
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    #2
    I got mine from wal mart... Probably not airtight but it does the job... I also have some fresh earth scent wafers in the container too...

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      #3
      Go to Academy, and they sell a perfect Scent-lock kit for this. It has a carbon sheet that last two year with bungees to attach it the lid, and weatherstripping to make the lid airtight. I suggest getting a large container, and it needs have a rectangular lid. Any odd shapes make it hard to put the strip on straight. I bought mine at Lowe's for about $15 from rubbermaid. I could take pics to show you, but I am not home at the moment. Send me a pm if you want pics.

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        #4
        I just get the extra large vaccum bags, 3 to a pack. Definitely scent free.

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          #5
          I have been using rubbermaid totes for years with all my scent free clothing, no problems. Has carbon bags for my actual carbon clothes inside of the totes.

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            #6
            Originally posted by talltexan View Post
            go to academy, and they sell a perfect scent-lock kit for this. It has a carbon sheet that last two year with bungees to attach it the lid, and weatherstripping to make the lid airtight. I suggest getting a large container, and it needs have a rectangular lid. Any odd shapes make it hard to put the strip on straight. I bought mine at lowe's for about $15 from rubbermaid. I could take pics to show you, but i am not home at the moment. Send me a pm if you want pics.
            never thought of this... Gonna get me some this weekend and fix it up...

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              #7
              I use a rubbermaid tub with some cedar branches thrown in.


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                #8
                I just put my hunting garments in 2.5 gallon zip up bags, forcing out the air and then label 'em before putting them away.

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