How A Backflow Incense Cones Work











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Incense smoke is usually denser than normal air as it contains tiny smoke particles. When a standard incense cone is lit, smoke flows in the upward direction as hot air is lighter than room-temperature air. However, smoke travels through the hollow tunnel with backflow cones and cools down as it travels the hollow path. After it cools, it becomes denser and exits from the bottom of the cone and in the downward direction. • Watch full video guide use backflow incense burner at:    • How To Use Backflow Incense Burner   • Way to light the backflow incense cone at:    • Lighting Backflow Incense Cones   • Having trouble getting your burner to work? • If you have having trouble with your backflow incense burner the first thing you want to check is the bottom of the backflow cone and make sure there is a hole in it. If there is no hole that means you have a regular incense cone and not one for a backflow burner. • • The hole is essential as that it what allows the smoke to get pushed out of the cone into the holder. • • If your burner is working correctly you will notice the smoke rise after you first light the cone and there will be a bit of ash built up. • • If you only have regular incense cones then you could try drilling the small hole into the cone yourself with a hand drill and a really small drill bit. • • Read full guide at: https://naturalscents.net/backflow-in... • ----------------------------------------------- • Natural Scent Net • Website: https://naturalscents.net/ • Fanpage:   / naturalscentsnet   • Instructables: https://www.instructables.com/member/... • Instagram:   / 9naturascents  

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