Jessica H—December 26, 2025
Great value and variety, they burn slow enough and they all smell really good!…BUT let me say, that Ojas Sandalwood one is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE scent, everrrr!! It’s such a bummer you can’t get that by itself! Ordering two more in hopes I get it again cause I think it is random variety. Read more
DJ McMillian—January 2, 2026
We are still going through them, but you definitely get a lot for your money & they smell great! I really Like how it makes the hole room smell without gassing us out & they’re good quality too! Worth it! Read more
Kindle Customer—December 29, 2025
I was afraid I would get duplicates in my order. I got all different ones and they’re all great and smell super good! Read more
Vincent—May 13, 2022
These incense sticks as another comment mentions are made with charcoal as the base, which has been proven to be toxic in a lot of studies. More than that be careful on where you burn these, as the glowing tips (also made with forms of charcoal) can remain hot for up to an hour, or longer. I accidently burnt my finger because of this, and I now burn them outside, away from dead foliage also because of this. As someone who's been diagnosed with severe asthma, these haven't really given me any respiratory problems, then again, I always burn them next to a fan which blows the smoke directly outside. Sometimes when I play my guitar, I accidentally inhale the smoke, again with no problems. These have made me cough, but only when I inhale the smoke for extended periods of times outside; it's probably safer to burn them inside with a cross breeze than outside. They're powerful enough to overpower an entire room in under a minute if you're not careful, and an entire house if you give it long enough. These have also given me a headache before with extended inhalation, again, not recommended. That being said these are really great sticks, and I wouldn't discourage anyone from buying them. Just be smart about how, where and why you burn them. Burning them 24/7 inside an unventilated room will probably lead to many of the health problems found in the use of incense sticks. Be safe and smart about how you use these, and you'll probably be fine. If you're still concerned, consult your doctor and weigh your options. They produce a crap ton of smoke, again due to the charcoal base. This is both good and bad, as more smoke means more scent, but it also makes a single stick is capable of utterly overpowering an entire room and or house if you let it. Granted there are healthier alternatives out there, but if you're looking for a good jumping platform to get you into the incense world; I'd recommend these sticks because they're cheap, numerous, and quite powerful. Remember though, they're cheap and numerous for a reason, so be careful and burn safely. Read more
lee lambert2—December 25, 2025
Great scents it lingers long after the full burn. Well worth it!!! Read more
Matt—October 11, 2025
High quantity for the price... they all smell the same to me even though I know they're not. It's like walking into some of those smoke shops. It worked for what I needed... Incense smoke to check airflow around a case. Read more
Ashanti J—November 4, 2025
The incense smells great, but it goes out very fast. Doesn’t even burn all the way to the end. I have to keep lighting it. Read more
Alaina Goss—December 13, 2025
I love these and will be ordering them as needed as long as they are available. There are so many scents. Some are really strong so I would not advise anyone who is sensitive to smells get these. I use them mostly in my musty old basement as I run the dehumidifier as well as in the cats litter box room. Read more