Baby Climo minus ion air purifier from Takara Tomy
Written by: Michael Keferl on October 9, 2007 at 3:51 am | In DIGITAL LIFE |Air purifiers and humidifiers (also with aroma) are big wintertime sellers in Japan, but they certainly aren’t the big clunky things I had in my childhood. We’ll have more as humidifier season falls upon us, but the last couple of years have shown us models with great design and functionality that are sleek and silent enough to look great in a modern living room…

…or nursery. The Baby Kurimo Climo (Clean Mobile) is an upcoming air purifier from Takara Tomy that is made especially for babies. The design is simple and kid-safe, and (importantly) cute as hell. Minus ions are dispersed into the air as your child sleeps or plays, and can include aroma as well.
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Thank you for introducing our new air purifier to your readers. Please allow me to correct the product’s name. In English, it’s “Baby Clean Mobile” or “Baby Climo” for short, not “Kurimo.”
More photos and information (Japanese only) can be found on our website here:
http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/babyonline/feature/0709climo/index.html
Baby Climo utilizes Sharp Corporation’s proprietary Plasmacluster(TM) technology to purify the surrounding air. Details for this technology is available in English here:
http://sharp-world.com/plasma_c/index.html
Baby Climo is currently available only in Japan, but we are considering international distribution in the near future.
Kennedy C. Gitchel
Deputy General Manager
Global Business Headquarters
Tomy Company, Ltd. (aka TAKARATOMY)
Comment by Kennedy C. Gitchel — October 19, 2007 #
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