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groundLoop
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new SkyMaster 15x70s, quite odorous?
      #3394745 - 10/17/09 02:48 PM

An unusual post, perhaps, but I was wondering if any other recent SkyMaster 15x70 purchasers encountered the same problem I am trying to cope with.

Noticing a rare window of opportunity to scan the heavens the other night, I pulled my SkyMaster's down from the loft, hooked them up to my monopod, and headed out. But when I pulled the dual-eyepiece cover off of the two week old binoculars the petroleum like odor that wafted from the eyepieces was so strong that I thought my eyes might start watering from it.

I've decided to park the binoculars on a shelf, sans-covers, for a week now, to see if the smell clears off.

I meant to post the day I received them. Several colleagues at my office were eager to give them a try; we have a fourth floor office with an excellent view of the nearby airport and mountains. The binoculars performed admirably, and no one commented on the odor, but I sure made note of it. It was just terrible. I wonder if the shipping container was parked right next to a tank of marine diesel, or something like that.

Any tips on airing out new gear?

Edited by groundLoop (10/17/09 05:50 PM)


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KennyJ

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Re: new SkyMaster 15x70s, quite odorous? new [Re: groundLoop]
      #3394854 - 10/17/09 04:12 PM

Hi groundLoop ,

About three years ago I started a thread on this forum about binocular odours , and my breath was almost taken away by the fact that within a week or so the post attracted around one HUNDRED replies !

Many strange smells were reported , including rats , fish , Carl Zeiss , plastic and roast beef and onions , but the most commonly reported was the eau de diesel that you mention .

Perhaps someone from Celestron read that thread and considered the odour to be so popular that it would be a good marketing ploy to introduce it to the Skymaster range ?

I had some Bresser 10 x 50s that emitted more than a hint of it , and in addition to leaving out of cases , although I do not recommend this action at all , repeatedly wiping over the non - optical parts with a particular brand of moist wipes that I use for cleaning my hands with after work / before meals certainly helped to neutralise the unpleasant whiff from those .

That said , in spite of similar actions , the strong odour from an inexpensive rubber covered flashlight I bought a few months ago as emergency back - up at work , continued to dominate my nasal sensations every time I opened the rear door of my work's vehicle until I fitted into it one of those battery operated room fragrance devices that emits a puff of spray at pre - programmed time intervals .

Kenny

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groundLoop
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Re: new SkyMaster 15x70s, quite odorous? new [Re: KennyJ]
      #3395028 - 10/17/09 06:55 PM

Kenny,

Thanks for sharing. I might try a few "baby wipes," as I have an ample supply and I doubt it will hurt. Baby wipes are a funny thing; yes they are terrific for cleaning up after the kids, but they are useful for so, so many other chores. I doubt I'll be without a steady supply again.

I am still curious to hear from others who may have recently acquired SkyMaster 15x70s. Did I pick the rotten apple, or is the whole basket spoiled? Perhaps the experience is common, as you say, with inexpensive binoculars. I have two pairs of Minolta 10x50's, with nice multi-coated optics and 25-year warranties. I seem to recall that the Minoltas were only slightly more expensive than the SkyMaster's (albeit with smaller objectives). What I can say for certain is that the Minoltas were not plagued by stenches that would probably warrant a California-esque "warning: this product contains materials known to cause cancer" label.

Perhaps buyers of inexpensive binoculars should be alerted to the unpleasant prospect of finding they got more than they bargained for?


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Re: new SkyMaster 15x70s, quite odorous? new [Re: groundLoop]
      #3395110 - 10/17/09 08:05 PM

Perhaps this odor issue is caused by the increasing use of synthetic rubber instead of natural rubber? Putting them out in the sun for a few days to let the UV work its magic might make them more tolerable.

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Re: new SkyMaster 15x70s, quite odorous? new [Re: Rick]
      #3395167 - 10/17/09 08:56 PM

I had an eyepieces once that smelled petrol like. I had it for testing purposes. I send it back because optically it was inferior too. I wonder i sometimes the manufacturer uses liquids to clean the glas that smells like petrol..??

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Re: new SkyMaster 15x70s, quite odorous? new [Re: groundLoop]
      #3401305 - 10/20/09 11:21 PM

Quote:

An unusual post, perhaps, but I was wondering if any other recent SkyMaster 15x70 purchasers encountered the same problem I am trying to cope with.

Noticing a rare window of opportunity to scan the heavens the other night, I pulled my SkyMaster's down from the loft, hooked them up to my monopod, and headed out. But when I pulled the dual-eyepiece cover off of the two week old binoculars the petroleum like odor that wafted from the eyepieces was so strong that I thought my eyes might start watering from it.

I've decided to park the binoculars on a shelf, sans-covers, for a week now, to see if the smell clears off.

I meant to post the day I received them. Several colleagues at my office were eager to give them a try; we have a fourth floor office with an excellent view of the nearby airport and mountains. The binoculars performed admirably, and no one commented on the odor, but I sure made note of it. It was just terrible. I wonder if the shipping container was parked right next to a tank of marine diesel, or something like that.

Any tips on airing out new gear?


I just got a pair & noticed no such odours.

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