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One Touch Magic OdorKiller, your little kitchen helper!
When cooking with garlic, onions and fish, the One Touch Magic OdorKiller must be by your side! Simply wash and rub hands with it under running water and unpleasant smells are removed in seconds!
Features
• Removes unpleasant smells from our hands in seconds
• No soap needed
• Ideal for users of garlic, onions and fish
Product reviews...
For someone who hates the smell of fish and onions, i cannot understand how i have lived without this product! It is just brilliant!
Although there is a tiny trace of smell left (only noticeable if you have your hands by or up your nose!) i still think this is a great product. Three words sum it up nicely - cheap, versatile, durable.
This is definitely magic! I recommend every household to have one (and a spare in case you lose it, as it is rather small).
Like the previous reviewer, I was totally skeptical on this product - but I decided to try it anyway and went to the fridge for a teaspoon of garlic. Naturally, one should do a proper trial and see how much of the smell is washed off with soap and water alone.
As you'd expect, and no-doubt have found from prior experience, soap and water does little to remove the smell of garlic from your hands.
Now for the acid test (so to speak), hands charged with more garlic and armed with nothing than a stream of dihydrogen oxide and an egg-shaped metal thingummy-bob I proceeded to 'wash' my hands with it.
Now, I have no idea how this works, just that it did work - not 100% garlic-smell removal, but I would have to say a 90%+ smell reduction. Preferring not to handle fish, I made an exception - and yes, the same results too. Finally I can cook fish for "she who must be obeyed" and not have to worry too much about the smell of fish on my vegetarian hands.
Top marks!
Frankly, I was utterly sceptical as to the claimed effectiveness of this thing. I mean, a piece of shaped metal, somehow killing fish, onion and garlic smells on my hands? Sounds like something on a Tui billboard, doesn't it.
Well, all I can say is this... Yeah, RIGHT! It certainly does EXACTLY what it claims. Not 100%... but certainly well enough that I had trouble sniffing the aftermath on my hands, and it only took a quick wash to remove the final traces of odour, instead of the usual two-hard-out-washes with scented soap to remove all smells.
I have absolutely no idea as to how this does what it clearly does... and frankly I don't care. It does it, and it does it well enough that I don't *need* to know. It requires no special instructions, no batteries, no extension leads or eye protection... and it costs less than a packet of soap that will, eventually, run out... unlike this... so why don't you have one already?! ![]()
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