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    I normally smoke outside the house but it's getting cold so I want to give indoor a try. My house has carpeted floor and I don't want to get busted by the wife with the odor or pass on second hand smoke to the family. Any suggestions? Thanks!

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    Ya, suck it up and go outside.

    Or, wait 'til spring.

    Actually, I think you can get some nice odor eating machines...I believe Shelby posted on some that he purchased...try the search tool and you might find something.
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    I Wish it got too cold. I wish I wasn't sweating bullets for going outside to smoke.

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    I get away with it next to the fireplace. Have to have a fire going though, to pull it out and mask the smell a little. Works pretty good. I had a big fat 5 Vegas the other night, and the wife came home and was none the wiser.

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    I have a hepafilter which works wonders. It's almost impossible to get rid of ALL the smell but a good hepafilter and spraying Febreeze in the room when you're done smoking will pretty much do the best you can do.

    sprangalang's fireplace idea also works pretty well too.
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    With concerns about second hand smoke and odours in the carpet, the best way would be to have a room dedicated to smoking with a hefty air venting fan to the outside. I smoked inside once last winter because of the cold... the stale smell was around for several days... now I smoke in the "Cigar Loft" I have set up in the Garage

    Maybe use (or build) a smoking shed or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monk View Post
    With concerns about second hand smoke and odours in the carpet, the best way would be to have a room dedicated to smoking with a hefty air venting fan to the outside. I smoked inside once last winter because of the cold... the stale smell was around for several days... now I smoke in the "Cigar Loft" I have set up in the Garage

    Maybe use (or build) a smoking shed or something?

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    hi guys i new here ijust join i was searching cigars sights to post or find and answer to this very question(perfect timing and coincedence i have and ionizer but it leaves a stain i was wondering is it all or just some that do that? but after im through smoking i leave it running though all night

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    Maybe just try lighting incense for smoking inside, I hear alot of people do that. Though that wouldn't be odorless.

    I did see in a movie once that they used a vacuum to suck up the smoke.

    Maybe you could just open up a window and blow the smoke out there.

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