Another Way to Kill Smells

I just came across the SMELL KILLER, and thought it was pretty wild.

The Smell Killer neutralizes odors in a 400 square foot area - without the overpowering scent of traditional air fresheners - to leave a room remarkably fresh and clean. Effective on cigarette smoke, cooking smells and even mold, the environmentally friendly Smell Killer goes straight to the offending source, neutralizing even the most powerful odors.

It’s made from stainless steel. A few months ago, on Martha Stewart, Martha told Nora Ephron that holding a piece of stainless steel will remove garlic and onion odors from hands. I tried holding a stainless steel spoon in my hands after cooking, and the garlic smell just disappeared. Maybe the SMELL KILLER will do the same thing with room odors.

6 Responses to “Another Way to Kill Smells”

  1. Joan Says:

    HI Al - wow this is amazing. I suppose that means that people with stainless appliances in their kitchens don’t have to worry about kitchen odors. Who knew?
    J

  2. Allie Says:

    That’s a good point! Can anyone with stainless appliances weigh in on this?

  3. ali7 Says:

    I don’t think it works like that. I think there has to be water involved for it to work, which would explain the blue bowl.

    I’d never seen a stainless still room deodorizer before, but I have a stainless steel “soap” (it really does sweep away the smells - fish gutting stench included) and have been meaning to buy a toilet bowl stainless steel deodorizer.

  4. Allie Says:

    Thanks for the comment ali7! A stainless steel toilet deodorizer? That’s awesome! I’ll have to look for one.

  5. ali7 Says:

    Mine I’m planning to get from D-Mail (it’s a sort of novelty products catalogue - clocks with bird songs, movement rechargeble flashlight, that sort of thing), but as far as I know they only operate in a handful of European countries. ( http://www.dmail.pt/prodotto.php?cod=134848-105&np=2 )

    The best thing about it is that you not only stop pouring more chemicals down your toilet, but it is also perpetual.

    Found this link in English, but it is from a UK store, and the picture is lousy:
    http://www.edirectory.co.uk/pf/880/mia/d/stainless+steel+toilet+block/pid/4426382

  6. Allie’s Answers » Blog Archive » Stop Buying Air Fresheners! Says:

    […] some fresh air in.  Hang pillows, rugs, and linens outside periodically.  Other solutions include the stainless steel Smell Killer, baking soda or activated charcoal, cotton balls soaked in essential oils, or even mulling some […]

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