The invention addresses the common inconvenience of managing soiled cloth handkerchiefs, offering a structured way to store them discreetly. By replacing the need for disposable tissues with a reusable system, the box seeks to balance personal hygiene with environmental considerations. The design is intended for portability and ease of use, making it a practical tool for daily carry.
Oakville Inventor Designs Dedicated Storage for Used Handkerchiefs
An inventor from Oakville, Ontario, has developed the SNUFFLE BOX, a patent-pending storage solution designed to house used, unsanitary handkerchiefs until laundry day. The device aims to provide a hygienic, portable alternative to disposable facial tissues while ensuring users always have a fresh supply within reach.

InventHelp, a firm specializing in invention submission services, currently represents the product and is seeking licensing opportunities or direct sales to manufacturers and marketers. A prototype and detailed technical drawings are available for interested parties through the company's Pittsburgh office.




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