Seiwa Airwasher: An atmospheric car-stink and pollen scrubber
Stinky car drivers in Japan need no longer cruise the highways in a haze of smoke and grime after auto-goods specialist Seiwa launched its quirky Airwasher personal atmosphere scrubber (Japanese link -- English here) this week.
For ¥2,980 (US$33) owners of the FS13 Airwasher get protection from both those lingering smells car interiors can accumulate and the insidious pollen buildups that hit Japan every spring.
The Airwasher draws its power from a standard 12V lighter socket, using it to force air through a water filter that is supposed to absorb dirt and pollen particles.
When the 120ml of H2O becomes too dirty (and it will after a solid day doing its thing), all you need to do is pour it out and get a refill from the tap.
Fans of smart industrial design will also appreciate the fact that Seiwa has tailored the Airwasher to fit snugly in a car cup holder.
The Airwasher is currently available only in Japan, but Seiwa has a dedicated international sales hotline contactable by email at seiwa-global@seiwa-c.co.jp.
After a past life as a sportswriter in the UK, Mark turned to the always-in-demand field of Japanese consumer technology and even moved to Tokyo to be closer to the action.





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