Nice, great to hear it works for you! What type of incense do you use? Is it japanese-style incense?
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Yeah, I think all the incense sticks that i've used are with a stick.The reason I asked is because I have some indian incense at home and when they burn, the smoke stings my eyes. So I have to ventilate well, but then I don't smell much anymore.
Supposedly, the japanese incense (more specifically Kōdō incense) is supposed to burn cleaner and have less strong smoke. They are usually also very consistent.