USB-Powered Flowerpot Air Purifier

Combination Container and Activated Carbon Filter

USB-Powered Flowerpot and Air Purifier

Office environments can be dirty places. Recycled air and less-than-hygienic co-workers (you know who you are) can have you reaching for your Purell every time you walk in the place. We all know that plants and flowers can help to make the air around you just a little healthier and whose office can’t use a bit more nature? Now with the USB-powered flowerpot and air filter from Gadget4All you can have the best of both worlds; cleaner air and a better looking cubicle.

The USB-powered flowerpot and air filter from the fine folks at Gadget4All is sure to have the germaphobe in you jumping for joy. It’s really exactly what it sounds like. It’s a combo flowerpot and air purifier. It features a built-in pot with drip tray (to stop all that water from gumming up the works) along with a fan and activated carbon filter. The filter is located at the bottom of the pot so that it can draw in the air to help remove those pesky microscopic toxins and germs that can have your nose and eyes itching for the Visine.

Flowerpot USB Air purifier dismantled

You can get your hands on your very own USB-powered flowerpot and air purifier at www.gadget4all.com for a mere $29.90. BTW, they come in both blue and white and I’m not sure if the creepy “Happy Sheep Doll” logo is included or not.

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