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Review on 🌬️ VANSU 500mg/h Ozone Generator: Enhance Home Kitchen Freshness, Eliminate Odors, and Purify Fruits, Vegetables, and Cars by Ashlee Washington

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Important things to know about this ozone generator before buying it

Some important things to consider when buying this ozone generator. And we have more than a few different brands, so I'm very familiar with how they work. A certain factory in China actually makes this particular ozone generator for at least half a dozen brands sold on Revain, they just change the brand name (WSTA, VTAR, Excavator, Tuansing, etc.). Overall I like it, but there are a few things to know before you buy this or any other ozone generator. I explain it to you. what does it do The machine produces ozone gas. Oxygen (O2) is what we breathe. When a third oxygen atom is added to O2, ozone O3 is formed. When ozone is pumped into a room, a third oxygen atom can detach and then combine with other molecules in the air. In doing so, it can change the chemical composition of these things. This can potentially improve the odor in an ozone treated room. It also produces an odor similar to that before or after a storm. Because ozone can occur in nature as a result of lightning strikes. Within half an hour to an hour, a small amount of ozone turns back into ordinary oxygen. What will this ozone generator not do? This is not an air purifier. It has no filter. Therefore, no particles are removed from the air. No dust, no pollen, no other allergens floating around. It will not render harmful chemical pollutants in the air harmless unless you run it continuously for years. And according to the EPA, it won't remove or completely kill any virus, bacteria, or mold IF you don't run it several times above government recommended levels. Also, so far there is no evidence that a commercial ozone general like this one can cause COVID-19. how safe is it You do not want to breathe in high concentrations of ozone. Suppose you have a small room measuring 150 square feet (15 feet by 10 feet). When the ozone generator is running, you don't want to be in the room. At best, you have a very sore throat and cough. In the worst case, you will suffer permanent lung damage. Supposedly you can use it to "clean” water and production. Although it's not practical for me to do this outside of the kitchen and I don't use it in a kitchen where someone could get in. How does this particular ozone generator work? You plug it in and then turn it on. It will start producing ozone automatically. Then press the up and down buttons to navigate to the desired setting. In my case, the ability to remove unpleasant odors. Then leave the room, it will turn off automatically after the set timer. To be on the safe side, I put a towel under the door, leaving an inch of space. You have to wait 20-30 minutes for the ozone to go away, but just in case I wait an hour before returning to this room to air it out. There is a fresh, fresh scent in the room, as if a thunderstorm had just passed. It works out? Definitely for small spaces. For particularly dirty rooms with stained walls (if someone has been smoking in them), you may need to clean the surface of stains first to get the best results. Any errors in this block? In particular, there is one disadvantage I have in this particular block. When you turn it on to change settings, it automatically starts blowing ozone into the room. Which gets on my nerves as I have to hold my breath for half a minute while rushing between modes. Some people say you can breathe in a little of what it pumps out first, but I won't risk it. I would feel a little better if I could turn it on, THEN switch modes and run. I have a small minus, nothing is worth deducting a star (my discount for a star was due to the fact that it starts from the second second you turn it on). And that's the noise level. It's a bit noisy, almost like a small air compressor used to inflate balloons or inflatable pools. I prefer to turn it on late at night when people are less likely to try to enter a certain room, so it would be nice if it were a little quieter. Is it worth buying? I would say this is a good investment for the price. There are ozone generators that will easily cost you twice as much. And I've used a few in the same price range that didn't do anything at all. The price is the same as any other brand selling the exact same device, so you won't get a better deal or version anywhere else. You can also buy from this company. Let's hope whoever manages to do it will go back to the drawing board to perhaps revise the option to include it without the device immediately pumping out the ozone. Otherwise, I'm glad I ordered it, I'm happy with the results.

Pros
  • The best in its niche
Cons
  • I will add later