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Turbo Yadom

A fan-integrated lid that turns any Thai herbal inhaler into a one-press hit of fresh air. Designed, patented, manufactured and sold independently — starting at 17.

Designed by Pawin Jirasuntornsiri · Patent granted, IP Thailand

98%Market share, fan-assisted inhalers
350+Units sold
฿100K+Revenue, self-funded
1Patent granted
Turbo Yadom — fan-integrated inhaler lid, rendered product shot

The story

A ฿10 problem, engineered away

The classic Thai herbal inhaler (yadom) works by holding it under your nose and inhaling — passive, and easy to fumble one-handed. Turbo Yadom replaces the stock lid with a fan-integrated one: press the button, a micro-fan pushes the menthol vapor straight out the nozzle. Same herbal inhaler everyone already owns, dramatically faster hit.

It's designed as a universal retrofit, not a new bottle — it clips onto the existing jars from every major Thai yadom brand, so nobody has to switch products, just upgrade the lid.

From idea to a real patent

I designed the fan-integrated mechanism, filed and was granted a patent with the Thailand Department of Intellectual Property, then handled manufacturing and sales myself — no factory partner, no outside funding. The full public record is linked above under "Verify the patent."

Turbo Yadom lifestyle/marketing shot

How it's used

Four steps, no manual needed

1

Remove the original lid

Unscrew the stock cap from any compatible yadom jar.

2

Push the herbs to one side

Clears a path so airflow moves through the mesh, not just around it.

3

Insert the fan stem

Slots into the gap left in step 2.

4

Screw the lid on to secure

Hold 2–3 cm from your nose, press the button, inhale. Charges over USB-C — red while charging, blue when full.

Official four-step usage and charging instructions, Thai and English
The actual instruction graphic shipped with the product.

Compatibility

Fits the jars people already own

Ø36±1mm mesh opening fits the mouth of every major Thai yadom brand — Hong Thai (all four SKUs), Hanuman, SUDPOK, and Golden Dragon among them. That universality is most of why it captured 98% of the fan-assisted segment: no one has to abandon their preferred herbal blend to use it.

Chart of compatible yadom brands and jar sizes
Compatible brands and jar sizes, from the product's own packaging insert.

Bill of materials

The unit economics

ComponentQtyUnit costSubtotal
Li-Po battery ("401030")1฿30฿30
Mini charger module (TP4056)1฿15฿15
Micro-fan & motor (2010, 20×20×10mm)1฿25฿25
3D-printed housing (PLA/PETG + labor)1฿25฿25
M2×6mm screws & nuts (stainless)2฿1฿2
Wire, switch & connectors1฿3฿3
TPU valve & gasket1฿5฿5
Packaging & label1฿10฿10
Total estimated BOM cost฿110

~56% gross margin at the ฿249 retail price — self-funded from day one, no external investment, manufactured and fulfilled entirely in-house through Printify3D.

The real CAD assembly

Want to see it come apart?

The homepage has a full scroll-driven exploded view of the real Turbo Yadom CAD file — patented fan lid, ventilated body, inhalant bottle, and the circuit that drives it, each pulling apart as you scroll. It's a genuine engineering render, not a stock animation.