The Rubbermaid Commercial TCell™ odor control system utilizes passive fuel cell technology to deliver precise, timed fragrance for up to 90 days of consistent odor control.
Features a bold, revitalizing citrus fusion of mandarin leaf and pomelo enhanced with the fresh essential oils of bergamot, grapefruit, and lime to invigorate and recharge the spirit.
Up to 33% refill source reduction over traditional 30 day systems
Standard Setting: 60 days -- Standard Size Washroom: 3 to 4 stalls/fixtures
Light Setting: 90 days -- Smaller Size Washroom: 1 to 2 stalls/fixtures
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The Rubbermaid Commercial TCell™ odor control system utilizes passive fuel cell technology to deliver precise, timed fragrance for up to 90 days of consistent odor control.
Features and Benefits:
Features a bold, revitalizing citrus fusion of mandarin leaf and pomelo enhanced with the fresh essential oils of bergamot, grapefruit, and lime to invigorate and recharge the spirit.
Up to 33% refill source reduction over traditional 30 day systems
Standard Setting: 60 days -- Standard Size Washroom: 3 to 4 stalls/fixtures
Light Setting: 90 days -- Smaller Size Washroom: 1 to 2 stalls/fixtures
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