The query concerns the creation of a device intended to minimize or eliminate the odor associated with exhaled smoke. These devices are typically constructed from readily available materials and designed for discreet use. An example involves stuffing a cardboard tube with dryer sheets and exhaling smoke through it, theoretically reducing its detectable scent.
The motivation behind constructing such a device often stems from a need for discretion, either to avoid detection in environments where smoking is prohibited or to minimize disturbance to others. Historically, individuals have sought methods to mitigate smoke odors for various reasons, including privacy, courtesy, and adherence to regulations. The effectiveness of homemade solutions can vary significantly based on materials used and construction quality.