This odor-eliminating gadget was inspired by NASA technology - 2 minutes read


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TL;DR: Keep your home fresh with a VentiFresh ECO Plus odor eliminator for $58.99, a 29% savings as of Aug. 7.

If a non-bias party took inventory of all the smells in your home, you may realize that you've grown completely immune to some serious stink. Turns out that your cat litter, garbage, and bathroom still smell — you just can't smell them personally. Visitors, however, may not be so lucky.

It's a simple fact of life: we grow accustomed to the scents we are around the most, so it's easy to not see (or rather, smell) a problem. If you'd rather not live in your own stink, the VentiFresh ECO's Next Generation Odor Eliminator may be exactly what you need.

This cool little gadget doesn't just mask smells, it eliminates them. Its design is inspired by NASA's photocatalyst technology used in the International Space Station. Think of all the odors just floating around in a tightly confined space like that; Febreeze would not cut it. Similarly, enclosed areas, like your living space, will trap in scents that will ultimately settle. VentiFresh works to banish those smells through a natural photosynthesis process that produces clean air.

You can check out how it works here in this wildly entertaining video:

The device is portable, so pick it up and place it wherever you need, including in your shoes, bathrooms, your car, or even inside your gym bag. It comes with a micro USB cord for recharging and three modes to help hold its battery life for longer: Stand By, Quiet Mode, or Turbo. Keep it going throughout the day as it silently eliminates bad smells, or for particularly gross odors, switch to Turbo for faster relief.

Originally priced at $84, you can get the VentiFresh ECO: Next Generation Odor Eliminator for just $58.99, a 29% difference. Your houseguests will thank you.

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