Ever used the "Cough Silencer"??


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I bought one of these before I started getting flu shots. I used to get a bad cough that lasted all hunting season.

I'm sorry......but this device does NOT work. It would NOT suppress the sound of my cough. In fact, when I would put that thing in my mouth.....I would try to cough into it and thought my head would explode. mad.gif The hole that you are supposed to push all that forced air thru is so tiny.

Maybe if they had one where it covered your entire mouth area...then it might work.

But this is like trying to cough through a drinking straw.

Anyone able to use this thing?? confused.gif

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Guest lostiniowa

Re: Ever used the \"Cough Silencer\"??

I am suprised i posted on here last week that I love it. I got it as a gift and was skeptical. I gave it the ultimate try with a big ol doe about 18 yards from my stand. You will hear noise but they don't. You also here yourself swallow but no one else does. sorry you have not had the success with it you wanted

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Re: Ever used the \"Cough Silencer\"??

Andrea,

I got one last year after I caught a cold. I didn't like it either. In fact someone posted about these things last winter and a majority disliked it.

I found that the front hole was too small and when I coughed and I though my ears would explode. I removed some of the cotton inside and that seemed to help a little.

I wish you luck with yours and if you find someway to make it work better please let me know.

Joe

ps. had a 2 lt. bottle of RC over the weekend grin.gif mmmmmm good tongue.gif

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Re: Ever used the \"Cough Silencer\"??

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Knew it was a gimmick the first time I saw a commercial for it and laughed while my wife and I agreed some hunters will buy anything. Still cannot believe Ted Nugent endorses the silencer.

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I know. I'll sell ya a peroxide bottle with cotton in it for 12 bucks if you're willing to pay. grin.gif

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I use herbal cough drop from walmart,keep one in my mouth from the time I go in the woods till I come out; the original idea was to help cover the scent of my breath.But I have not had any cough problems scince I started using them, so I keep on.

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i always carry a few cough drops in my pack---just in case!

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Never go into the woods for deer, turkey or elk without the Cough Silencer!! It just may save the hunt!! smirk.gif

I use cough drops. They're smaller, taste good and cost less. Oh, yeah.....and they work, too!! grin.gif

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lol..Yup.

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i've always just used cough drops - i prefer the chloraseptic ones, because they kind of numb your throat a little bit. also, as hard as it is to do, try to use a scarf if breathing in cold weather. another bit of advice, is pack one of those little camp stoves with you. you can drape a thin blanket or tarp around you and hover over it a little bit and breath that warm air, really helps stop coughing if you're having a fit. my dad has asthma and it'll keep him from having an asthma attack as well

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Guest lovinbowhuntin247365

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maybe those of you who arent having luck with it arent coughing right lol ... i have heard of those, and have been thinking of getting one, but i think ill jsut buy cough drops now

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