3-in-1 Multipurpose Cleaner: Sanitize, deodorize, and clean any non-porous surface in as little as 2 minutes with basic tap water, reducing germs without harmful chemicals
Superior Eco-Friendly Sanitizing: All natural and safe to use around children and pets, perfect for sanitizing surfaces in your home, office, or while traveling
Portable & Practical: Conveniently fits on your desk, nightstand, dresser, coffee table, or in the car, and easily stores in your purse, backpack, gym bag, diaper bag, or travel suitcase
Less Waste: Aqueous ozone is generated from tap water, providing a powerful, environmentally friendly clean every time, eliminating the need for messy wipes and sprays, and can be refilled and reused endlessly
I would love to be proven wrong, but I don’t think this thing is actually producing enough ozone or hydrogen peroxide to have any meaningful sanitizing action. At least the ones that turned salt water into bleach actually did what they said.
@Alereon Ozone is really reactive. Let’s be honest, pure o2 is pretty reactive and ozone is o2 that likes to share. It doesn’t require a lot to kill off a ton of microbes. Like 4ish parts-per-million of ozone is good. Less, probably, if you follow directions and let the ozone-water dry on the surface giving it plenty of time to act.
The unit spends around 4 minutes with a solid stream of bubbles from the electrode foil. Its only viable for a short window (15min I think) before too much of it reverts to o2 and h2o.
I use it on things that can’t tolerate bleach, like stone counter tops.
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/8ball Was that stupid enough? Without a doubt
@mcemanuel ozone is kind of like disinfecting with lightning.
Pass electricity through H20 and you “un-burn” the water. (Burning = oxidizing, thus reverse ozidation is un-burning) One electrode will produce H2 and the other 02. Apply some more lightning to the 02 and you get some 03. This oxygen is extra un-burnt and really, really, really wants oxidize (burn) something.
When the 03 comes in contact with a microbe measured in microns, it gets hit with a jolt of micron-scale lightning and burns (oxidizes).
To be honest its probably closer to tazering it to death, requiring multiple O3s to get the job done.
I have one of these. The trigger broke. I would guess it lasted a good 6 months. It still makes ozone fine so I just poor it into a dollar store spray bottle. It’s a minor inconvenience, but I do wonder why they used such an odd and flimsy spray head.
Specs
Product: 1-or-2-Pack: Homedics Ozone Clean 3-in-1 Chemical-Free Disinfectant Spray
Model: SAN-OZ100-BK, SAN-OZ100-BL, SAN-OZ100-WT
Condition: New
What’s Included?
OR
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Jan 26 - Wednesday, Jan 28
Good ole Home Dic spray.
@yakkoTDI Home Dics from the O Zone!
“This spray is chemical free, other than the chemicals the spray is made from”
I would love to be proven wrong, but I don’t think this thing is actually producing enough ozone or hydrogen peroxide to have any meaningful sanitizing action. At least the ones that turned salt water into bleach actually did what they said.
@Alereon it does but you have to let the water sit for a few minutes to disinfect.
@Alereon Ozone is really reactive. Let’s be honest, pure o2 is pretty reactive and ozone is o2 that likes to share. It doesn’t require a lot to kill off a ton of microbes. Like 4ish parts-per-million of ozone is good. Less, probably, if you follow directions and let the ozone-water dry on the surface giving it plenty of time to act.
The unit spends around 4 minutes with a solid stream of bubbles from the electrode foil. Its only viable for a short window (15min I think) before too much of it reverts to o2 and h2o.
I use it on things that can’t tolerate bleach, like stone counter tops.
@Alereon, @jamesmcp is right. When it comes to ozone, a little dab will do. Derek Lowe’s “Things I Won’t Work With: Ozinides” article is a fun intro.
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Without a doubt
/8ball Was that stupid enough?
@werehatrack
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Nope
Onozone! Hard pass! Give some good ole chemicals to get the job done!
@mcemanuel ozone is kind of like disinfecting with lightning.
Pass electricity through H20 and you “un-burn” the water. (Burning = oxidizing, thus reverse ozidation is un-burning) One electrode will produce H2 and the other 02. Apply some more lightning to the 02 and you get some 03. This oxygen is extra un-burnt and really, really, really wants oxidize (burn) something.
When the 03 comes in contact with a microbe measured in microns, it gets hit with a jolt of micron-scale lightning and burns (oxidizes).
To be honest its probably closer to tazering it to death, requiring multiple O3s to get the job done.
@jamesmcp I still prefer bleach
@jamesmcp Does the microbe die a truly horrible death?
/showme a microbe dieing a horrible death
I have one of these. The trigger broke. I would guess it lasted a good 6 months. It still makes ozone fine so I just poor it into a dollar store spray bottle. It’s a minor inconvenience, but I do wonder why they used such an odd and flimsy spray head.
Tell me you don’t know what chemicals are without telling me you don’t know what chemicals are.
I went to a church school.
We weren’t allowed to talk about the o-zone, but apparently it was mostly somewhere below the belt.
No chemicals? How dare you sir?
I’ll have you know I am half-chemicals !