TINK’S Scent Bombs 1 oz. 3 pk.
$6.99
Price: $6.99
(as of Nov 03, 2024 02:57:15 UTC – Details)
Convenient way to disperse scent. Simply remove cap and pull up the wick. Can also be used as yardage markers and trail markers with the integrated reflective strip.
EFFICIENT & CONVENIENT: Works with all cover scents and lures; hang in a tree to put more scent in the air
OPTIMAL SCENT DISPERSAL: Tinks Scent Bombs keep fresh lure in the air by constantly wicking the product up from the bottle giving your lure maximum opportunity to work
REFLECTIVE STRIP: Makes it easy to find after the hunt
MULTIPURPOSE: Use as yardage markers and as a trail marker
QUANTITY: 3-Pack refillable and reusable
Customers say
Customers like the ease of use, quality, and reflector of the product. They mention it works well, is easy to find, and convenient. Some are satisfied with the design. However, some customers have different opinions on value for money, scent, and leak-proofing.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Erik –
They work well
I didnât notice any plastic smell that would interfere with the deer scents when I opened the packaging. The caps screw on tightly and are leak proof so the deer pee stays in the bottle so you and your gear doesnât smell like a doe in estrusâ¦
Mmusselman29 –
Great product
This product is a very smart and economical way to lure big game..it’s not messy and you can use it for yardage markers..I love them
Miffed target in Mo. –
Awesome product
I am very obsessed with scent for my hunts. I use only code blue scents in these containers. I put a few drops on each wick, put all containers from 1 bottle of scent in individual baggies because there is no airtight seal on these. When done for the day or going to another area, pick them off the trees I hang them on for scent dispersal.
Cougarbait33 –
Good but not perfect
These work very well and the reflective strip makes them very easy to spot after dark when you’re getting ready to head back to the truck. I really only have 2 complaints: they will leak if you don’t get the lids on good and tight (trust me, you don’t want the kinda stuff you put in these to leak in your pack) and you’ll get scent on your fingers if you don’t use a stick or something to extract the wick. Regardless, I’ll still highly recommend picking up a pack of these. Just don’t overfill them and use caution while handling. FYI, if you get scent on your fingers, the “Scent A-Way” field wipes will take it right off.
Gabrielle Chandler –
Love these
Great little containers for carrying and dispersing scent. I like the reflective strip they have on them as well as it makes it really easy to find them in the brush.
S Almond –
Just takes a little common sense.
These work well, I’m not sure what people are expecting out of cheap plastic containers. There is no way I would just trust ANY flimsy plastic thing to perfectly contain a substance that even just a drop escaping will stink to high heaven. Here are a couple of common sense tips to using these things without getting the contents all over the place. Step 1: cut squares of cling wrap type material to cover the tops, THEN screw on the lids. Next, get yourself a nice sturdy gallon freezer bag. Place the bombs into said bag. Use some freezer tape to roll it up. I keep this stuff in an old mini fridge in the garage that I use for various things and only put it in my bag when I’m ready to hit the woods. Now you can minimize the amount of scent you get on yourself by loosening the tops inside the bag and using the cling wrap and/or a bit of twig or a small stick to deploy the wicks. Just don’t get any on the outside of the freezer bag and you should be ok.
earltash –
Came in great shape…
These will work fine for my application…..
Rob –
Big 8
Shot an eight using 2 of these while in my treestand using Tinks 69 synthetic doe in heat. Easy to use, no messy. No smelly hands. Great product.
Bronco Manitoba –
Absolutely love this product as it has helped me harvest a buck year after year, (even in tough seasons of bucks only). They canât resist the Tinks 69. The only knock is that they freeze up in very cold temps. Still – love them and best in black powder season or early rifle rut.
Shahe S. –
It was not clear to me that they come empty!!!