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So, I wavered between 4 and 5 stars for this review. Eventually, I settled on 5 stars, because I think the product I received is even better than pictured. Let me explain . . .I bought this to make sachets for my dresser drawers. I inherited some antique furniture for my bedroom that seems to be irreparably infused with someone else's body odor (fortunately, I am related to the original owner). A few years back I received some drawer deodorizers as a gift (in gifting, my family goes practical rather than frivolous). Those were the best deodorizers I ever encountered. They completely resolved the issue with the antique furniture without adding any perfume. They remained effective for a couple of years, too. Recently they pooped out, so I tried to find something similar online after discovering that the original product is no longer available. Similar items were too pricey for me, so I decided to find some bulk bamboo charcoal and make them myself.
When the item arrived, I, too, noticed that it was from Mayanmar. Since I hadn't read the item description very carefully prior to purchase, I just figured I had ordered, "Japanese STYLE," charcoal. Technically, though, the product is described as, "Japanese," which it is not. This may not even be made from bamboo, which is what I had believed to be the factor that determined its efficacy of odor removal. I am not an expert of such matters.
But what really struck me when I open the box was that the pieces are nice intact logs, not a bunch of oddly sized crumbles that appear in the picture. For my purpose, the oddly sized chunks I expected would have been fine, but for decorative purposes, these unbroken, long, slender pieces are better. The box I received contains miniature logs about 7" long and 1-2" in diameter (they are similar in size, but not completely uniform). I was pleasantly surprised, and, in fact, that is why I decided to review the item. If one wanted to display them around the house, these log-like pieces would be much more appealing than a bunch of broken pieces.
Regardless of the country of origin or the shape and size of the pieces, for me this product worked well. I felt like I really got a bargain, 2 pounds for about $25, because the bamboo charcoal deodorizers I've seen are $15-25 each and contain about 1/10th of the activated product.
I bought [[ASIN: B0054X2J02 Wedding Favor Jewelry Organza Gift Bags/Pouch]], choosing a dark color knowing the contents would be black, at 19 cents each, and [[ASIN: B005JX0P4O Designer Organza Gift Bags for Weddings & Party Favors]] at 75 cents each. I made quite a few cute little odor killers without much effort, since the favor bags have built-in drawstring closures.
Disclaimer: After a quick review of my review, I must say that I do not come from a Stinky, Miserly family who gives unthoughtful gifts! I just don't want to completely lose credibility here ;)!
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I could not get this charcoal to burn, even after I set it over an open fire, used lighter fluid, and held a blow torch to it.Want Japanese Charcoal Bincho Tan Zumi 1 kg #M-6705 Discount?
ihave worked with other Bincho Tan which is much better, the problem is I use it for cooking, and this is the worst Bincho Tan that i have used for that purpose. While it is smokeless. it burns fard too quickly and you cannot really re-use it as you can other Bincho Tan
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