Universal Deodorizer Bag Review

I was sent the FLAT-D Universal Deodorizer Bag to review and keep. This bag is designed to pull the odors out of your garments. This time of year, with holiday parties going on that you just have to attend, you may find this bag useful.

When you are in a room full of people, you are bound to leave with all kinds of odors on your clothes. Do you really want to send your clothes to the dry cleaner after wearing them once, and only for a couple of hours? Now you don’t have to. You can place them, individually, in the Universal Deodorizer Bag, and have the odors pulled out.

I tried out the bag, and it does work. I had cigarette smoke all in my shirt and figured that if the bag could work on that odor, it could work on any. I had to fold my shirt into the bag, which is not recommended. The instructions say
“Best Usage: Place only one item in the pouch at a time. That item should be laid out as flat as possible so that the maximum exposure to the activated charcoal cloth can be achieved. If clothes are folded and layered inside the pouch, the inside layered cloth cannot get touched by absorbing qualities of the cloth.”

I had no choice but to fold my shirt in half. It is a big, pullover that would only fit inside the bag if I folded it. I placed it in the bag overnight and pulled it out in the morning. It smelled clean. There was absolutely no odor on the shirt.

The downside of this product is that it has a limited life. Quote from the Instructions and Handling page “Limited Life: The activated charcoal cloth that the Bag is made out of has a life to it. It is not infinite. The activated charcoal does get filled up with odor molecules sort of like a sponge. When the bag no longer absorbs odor, its usefulness as an odor absorbing device is ended and then you can use it as a carrying device.”

You can purchase the Universal Deodorizer Bag pictured above on their website for $29.95. They also have different types available for sale. These bags are nice to have on hand to pull out ucky odors in your clothes, instead of taking them immediately to the cleaners.

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