This could be the greatest invention since the remote control. Seriously.
CITRUS COUNTY -- It’s happened to all of us.
"I decided to go wash up, walked into a bathroom and somebody literally annihilated the bathroom," said inventor Robert smith.
But unlike most of us, Smith did more than hold his breath. He spent several years, countless hours and thousands of dollars to invent the odorless toilet.
"When you believe in something, you've got to give it your all," said Smith
The VIP odorless toilet installs the same as most standard toilets. Smith’s patented odor removal system fits in the back of the toilet and operates on 12 volts.
Before number two, you lift the handle up. That activates a small fan that through several holes in the bowl begins to suck the stink. The fan shuts off when you flush.
Smith said you don’t have to worry about germs or bacteria because they’re sucked down with the gas.
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