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Plastic Bottle Self Extinguishing Ashtray

Plastic Bottle Self Extinguishing Ashtray
Two wrongs make a sorta right--recycle a plastic bottle as a smoke-catching, self extinguishing ashtray.
 
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Start with a 1 liter plastic bottle
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19 comments
Feb 2, 2009. 11:53 AMshooby says:
Not a bad idea at all. This cold be made way more compact as well, if you cut the threaded part from the bottle, and lowered the whole thing. Of course, a smoke catching ashtray is a little redundant, after smoking inside. After all, you could just extinguish the cig in the sand. Never the less, good idea.
Feb 3, 2009. 8:01 PMshooby says:
Wait wait wait! You just throw these things away after using them?
Feb 7, 2009. 3:07 PMshooby says:
Is that a "yes" or a "no"? Do you really think the water it takes to clean an ashtray is equivalent to the water it takes to manufacture the tape that you're disposing of with the bottle?
May 26, 2011. 12:20 PMmdavis6 says:
Responsible Smokers Act is joining with InnovaGreen Systems to make Ashtrays from Cigarette Butts!
Sep 9, 2009. 3:19 PMpyra_builder_1337 says:
smoke handrolled w/o filters and roach like you would a joint
Mar 31, 2011. 10:06 PMnadejaa says:
cool
Mar 1, 2010. 1:17 PMbiofueljunke says:
im gona make a bunch and put them around the next block party on my street so all the smokers stop flicking butts all over... because my street drains go directly to waterways that lead to drinking water
Sep 16, 2009. 6:35 PMparkmana says:
Baking soda gives off large amounts of CO2 when heated. Use that instead of sand.
Dec 5, 2009. 8:27 AMsomuchdepth says:
Interesting...baking soda really does wonders...
but why would we want to give off CO2??
Dec 5, 2009. 11:34 PMparkmana says:
Because CO2 extinguishes Class-A fires.
CO2 is also useful in horticulture; it makes green plants grow more, faster, healthier (without CO2, green plants wither).
Dec 5, 2009. 8:35 AMsomuchdepth says:
I luv this idea! 
Sep 9, 2009. 3:17 PMpyra_builder_1337 says:
one step better put water in the bottom puts it out so no smoke is created
Jul 4, 2009. 5:08 AMrandla says:
Great idea! I also admire the last comment you made to end the "attacks". I totally understand where you are coming from with this idea. There is not much worse than a dirty, stinking ashtray. Also, they are just not practical outside. I use the kitty litter in small buckets for outside smoking, but never thought of this! I'm going to try it. Thanks for posting it!
Mar 22, 2009. 7:49 PMdaltonjcw says:
Nice 'ible. Neat idea!
Feb 7, 2009. 4:58 PMvleonard86 says:
i agree. cleaning an ashtray is hard. by my last estimate, it was at least 6 gallons of good ol' h2o
Feb 1, 2009. 1:05 PMWeissensteinburg says:
Clever idea!

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