Febreze Clears The Air On The Go

Our team of PnP reviewers were offered the chance to sample the Febreze To Go travel size bottle. To see if this new convenience worked for them keep reading.

Sometimes life works out. The nice review team at Props and Pans sent me a Febreze sample and it arrived at precisely the right moment!

Honestly, I am suspicious of fake smell products. However, getting into my car, which I do not drive unless it is absolutely necessary, a disturbing odor immediately accosted my senses. The culprit was a sippy cup full of rotten milk. The children were gagging and acting as if their little lives were coming to an end. Quick thought- something that does not always happen for me - I remembered the Febreze that I had just received.

A few pumps of Febreze and the smell dissipated. No lie. The children regained composure and I felt so smart and prepared. Since my car always stinks, I’m keeping the cute, handy Febreze in my glove compartment forevermore.

~by Bitsy

Normally, I shy away from scented, air-freshener-ish type products because well, never mind. That’s not the point here. The point is, I don’t usually buy Febreze but since I got a Febreze To Go (Extra Strength) bottle to sample, I have found more than one occasion in which to use it — the most noteworthy being the rain.

See, we’ve got our old car out front and we’re in the process of selling it. (Or trying to. Carmax is looking better and better!) Somewhere near the back window, we seem to have developed a tiny, tiny leak. Well, we haven’t been driving the car and apparently, just a little bit of drip, drip, dripping rain water in a car can make it REEK when it’s been closed up for a week.

Enter Febreze! I opened up all the windows and the back van door to let the heat help dry up some of the moisture and then I sprayed the heck out of the cargo area in the back with my little travel-sized Febreze and just let everything kind of marinate for a while. Later, I closed up the car and then took it for a drive around the block. The stinky, musty, waterlogged smell? All gone. Color me impressed!

~by Izzy

I use Febreze like it’s going out of style around our house. Ask my husband or the dog who sneezes every time I go on a spraying spree. It’s great for that quick freshen up or to take a stale smell out of the air. When we travel to my in-law’s we bring along a bottle (for the smoke stench). I’ve always thought about carrying a bottle in my purse or car, but knew the rather large bottle would make it difficult.

Imagine my surprise to find a small travel size bottle that is even under the ounces limit of air travel these days! I love the fact I can refill it with my larger bottle at home and carry it wherever we go. Especially after you’ve dined at some tavern and come out smelling like the greasy burgers they cook.

It only makes sense that Febreze would realize that we need items which are easy to take along with you. These days everyone is on the go, and now so is Febreze.

~by Emily

I don’t use regular Febreze so conceptually I wasn’t sure what the benefit of Febreze To Go would be. Apparently, the difference is the bottle. It’s smaller.I’m not inclined to haul around chemicals in my nice purse, nor in my diaper bag so again, I’m not sure of the benefit. Theoretically, I suppose you might keep it in your car or desk at work to eliminate odors in those places.The product isn’t more concentrated (although it is extra strength), as is the case with some detergent products that have come out lately in smaller packaging.

So, if I’m supposed to be excited about it being in a smaller bottle, then I guess I’m not.

The product itself is fine. It’s Febreze. It’s functional. I just don’t know if we needed this product in a smaller bottle.

~by Gidge

2 Comments

Allison | 2007-11-12 06:56:06

I think it’s a great idea to have a smaller version you can carry along with you, but it is pricey @ almost $5 for 3 bottles. You can probably buy your own travel size spray bottle for $1 and fill it from your larger Febreze 2 home.

 
Ray | 2007-11-12 15:38:51

Hi
i have been using an Ozone Generator made by jenesco and has been working great and is quite portable and very cheaply priced too.
I think they are a much better choice as they also kill bacteria.

 

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