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Prepare for smelly roommates with this $10 air purifying bag

This bag puts the ‘fresh’ back in ‘air freshener’, and it’s on sale today.

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No one wants a stinky room, but for people with allergies, freshening up can be tough. Air fresheners tend to trigger sneeze attacks and clogged sinuses. Candles do the same, and you can’t even have them in your dorm.  

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Get rid of odor without the consequences by using an air purifying bag, like this one by California Home Goods. It’s currently 65 percent off on Amazon.

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The air purifying bag by California Home Goods is filled with naturally activated bamboo that rids the air in your home of odor and bacteria. The natural bamboo also cleans the air by trapping, filtering, and absorbing airborne moisture which reduces mildew and mold.

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With a lifespan of two years, this air purifying bag works just about anywhere: closets, dorms, bathrooms and more. It usually sells for $29.99, but you can get one today for just $10. Buy it here.

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