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Kitchen & Housewares : Febreze 04530F Odor Removal Appliance

Febreze 04530F Odor Removal Appliance

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 8355





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Febreze
Color: White
EAN: 0040094911677
Label: Febreze
Product Manufacturer: Febreze
Model: 04530F
Publisher: Febreze
Release Date: July 01, 2006
Ranking: 8355
Studio: Febreze
Variation Description: White


Product facts:
  • Quiet and discrete
  • Removes all household odors
  • Low cost replacement filter
  • Filter change indicator
  • Continuous operation







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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wowza!!
Ok, just like a lot of people out there, I love Febreze. As a pet owner and a mother of 4 smallish children, I admittedly go through a lot of the fabric refresher and the room spray. When I saw this I jumped on it, although I wasn't completely sure that it was going to do it's intended job of keeping the kitty littler box odor to a minimum. Boy, was I ever surprised!! This little thing really works!! It's quiet and in a discrete area, no one even knows it's there. The air seems fresher, cleaner like when you keep a window open but without the cold fall/winter air coming in. This time of year, the windows stay closed more, so the smells seem to accumulate, this little device is taking care of them just wonderfully. Replacement filters aren't too expensive either, so I can see using this item for a long time to come.




Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent product
I never write reviews but I was so impressed with this product that I just had to type something up.

I recently moved into a new studio apartment in Manhattan. There was a lingering smell -- what I think was smoke from a neighbor or previous tenant -- that I could not get rid of no matter how much I cleaned.

I decided to give an air purifier a try. After spending over $100 and not getting any significant results, I gave this product a try. Within 1 day of plugging it in, the odor had significantly decreased. By the 3rd day, it was completely gone. It's been about a month now and the odor remains gone.

What I love most about this product is that it really does eliminate odors as opposed to covering them up with some "perfumey" smell. And, the price is right.

Well done Fabreze!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for Bathroom w/ Litter Box
Ultimately, I am shocked at how well this works to remove odors. When my wife bought it I was totally skeptical that this little thing could handle an 8x9 guest bathroom with a litter box in it (two cats). We put it in and let it run. We were familiar with the not-so-fun smell of the cat's dirty business so any slight improvement would be noticed. The next day I went into the bathroom and was totally shocked. The bathroom air was clean and crisp with no hint of the litter smell. Now, our litter box is under the counter but in an open area. The counter may help to keep the litter smell isolated (and we use unscented litter) but even so, the bathroom does not smell of litter at all. Admittedly, we just moved into this place so the litter box smell has not had a chance to permeate any bathroom linens or stick to anything else. If you want to give this deodorizer a fair chance in a similar situation I would recommend washing the linens and cleaning the room up.

I highly recommend this product for litter box related use and for a guest bathroom. It can be embarrassing to do one's business at a guest's house and this filter really clears the room out quickly.

I would like to add that the filter is supposed to be changed every 4 months and there is a little chemical timer on the top of the device that you start when you replace the filter. The timer is saying that it is about an 1/8 of the way through and it has been a week. Therefore, I cannot comment on the duration of the filter and it's long term effectiveness. I will try to remember to update this review at a later time. Lastly, the filter has only an on/off setting, which is its only drawback in my opinion.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works suprisingly well...the perfect gift!
This little thing works much better than I had anticipated. In a small bathroom, it seems to take odors out of the air pretty quicky, especially if the door is left shut for a while after you-know-who takes a you-know-what. It makes a little bit of a fan noise, but who cares?

I haven't changed the filter yet, so I can't comment on filter life. The model with the nightlight is useful, but it is a bit annoying that the night light can't be turned on independently of the fan- there is no auto-on sensor, etc.

This thing is probably a great addition to any guest bathroom (provided your guests can figure out what it is and how to turn it on), and might also make a perfect gift for the men in your life who are unashamed of their tendency to stink up the bathroom.



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