I love the idea of backflow cones - the waterfall of smoke looks beautiful. But the after smell of the unburned particles which flow downwards is like a dirty ashtray, and the downflowing smoke leaves a sticky mess that stains and is hard to clean. However, Jaygee of Bangalore Incense Store sent me these to review, and we are just running out of the cones which we use as room fresheners, so I'll light one up and go for it!
Cinnamon, which is the tree bark of various related cinnamon trees, has an attractive fragrance, which can make for a delightful and satisfying incense. The scent on the cone is warm, spicy, dark, oily, slight sweet, and quite inviting. It is an exotic fragrance, yet also quite dirty, which gives it a pleasing and compelling and quite sexy depth.
Cinnamon, which is the tree bark of various related cinnamon trees, has an attractive fragrance, which can make for a delightful and satisfying incense. The scent on the cone is warm, spicy, dark, oily, slight sweet, and quite inviting. It is an exotic fragrance, yet also quite dirty, which gives it a pleasing and compelling and quite sexy depth.
The scent on the burn is fairly modest, which is a shame as the cold throw scent was quite promising. I think the nature of backflow cones is such that much of the scent is taken down by the descending smoke, and remains largely unburned, so the fragrance is not able to be fully displayed. Meanwhile, the smoke spreads out over whatever the cone stands on, and can stain and leave unpleasant smells. But it does burn well, and the smoke flows downwards very beautifully.
Available from Bangalore Incense at a box of 10 cones for £0.39. Bangalore Incense ships internationally.
Date: Nov 2025 Score: 22/50
***










































