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Is anyone using Therma cells? Do they work? Are they quiet?
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Love mine. Work awesome. Not loud at all. Turkey huntibg great but if your elk or deer hunting I would get the earth scent because the itndoes smell.
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I used on in Florida last year during a warm deer season. No bugs on me.
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Yup, they are great
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Worth every penny. 👍
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Pig hunting in Thailand, in a pit blind all night. Zero bug bites thanks to my thermocell. Yeah it works.
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Yup works well on dem skeeters
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Bring 3 of them camping wherever we go. Work amazing!
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I use them all the time. They work great, don't make noise. I use them while bear hunting and haven't noticed scent issues
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They work for me. Seems to work best if you have a couple.
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Used them in Virginia hog hunting. Would get eaten alive without them. No bugs at all with them. They are awesome.
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Love them. I bought one for my bear hunt in Alaska years ago and it worked awesome. I use them camping and at archery shoots as well.
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I've seen a couple of these things in action and they only work if the thermals are pushing the "bug b gone" essence in your direction. That said, with the thermals pushing that same essence (essentially airborne pesticide), by/through your stinky self
, and is subsequently moving in the direction of where any close target game are moving so they can get your scent. Just saying
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Agree with everyone here, they work great! Its best with no wind, but in a slight breeze just put the unit slightly upwind of you.
I did have an issue with one at high elevation, but apparently the regular units aren't meant for above 4,500 feet. They make a new model that can go higher now.
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best thing since sliced bread if you ask me
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