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  • Ozone Machines

    For those that have an Ozone machine, can you suggest which ones to look at. I am planning on getting one down the line, so any info would be a help.
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    Re: Ozone Machines

    I've also been interested in seeing if these actually work. Hate to drop that kind of cash down, only for it to last a day or two, then right back to where it all started.

    Anyone able to give some feedback??
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      Re: Ozone Machines

      Try Alpine air purifiers.......wherever you leave it it smells just like after a lightning storm. LOL...I guess that's called ozone.

      BTW no affiliation, just a satisfied user.......and check for one on ebay, usually cheaper than new.

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        Re: Ozone Machines

        Originally posted by drdaves49 View Post
        Try Alpine air purifiers.......wherever you leave it it smells just like after a lightning storm. LOL...I guess that's called ozone.

        BTW no affiliation, just a satisfied user.......and check for one on ebay, usually cheaper than new.
        I am a dealer for them. Email me if interested. V6rs97@aol.com . Also they are no longer called alpine
        Tom
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          Re: Ozone Machines

          oh yeah they work great, I use mine every 3 months or so for 20 min for a quick freshening up. My friend is a smoker and used it all night on his car and it really did get rid of the smoke odor. The most important thing to look at is the rating of milligram per hour ozone output. My unit puts out 400 MG/Hour which is the minimum Id use for a car interior. I know if your going to use it for your home too you need a minimum output of like 2000 mg/hour for an avereage room (up to 10X20 feet)

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