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The Airthereal AH1000 Portable Ozone Machine delivers a powerful 1000 mg/h ozone output combined with negative ion technology and an adjustable timer, making it a versatile solution for purifying air and water. Ideal for deodorizing, sterilizing, and cleaning multiple household items, it operates quietly and covers up to 600 square feet, ensuring a fresher, healthier environment for your home or workspace.





| ASIN | B08YDCZVDD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,790,797 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #145,112 in Kitchen Tools |
| Brand | Airthereal |
| Colour | Blue |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Filter Class | Ozone Tube |
| Floor Area | 600 Square Feet |
| Item Weight | 998 g |
| Item model number | AH1000 |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Noise Level | 35 Decibels |
| Product Dimensions | 7.1D x 16W x 25.9H Centimeters |
| Special Feature | Water sterilization and high ozone production capacity |
| Specification Met | Certified HEPA |
| UPC | 816621023348 816621023607 |
J**E
Don't leave it on or the Leds will burn out. It does a great job. We use it To deodorize the home And our vehicles.
D**B
I rarely leave Amazon product reviews but this ozone machine is worth it's weight in gold. I added this to my Ice Pod setup and the water is cleaner than when I first filled it up! Run it any where from 20-30 mins after using the plunge. I've been using it for 3 weeks now and water is crystal clear, no haze or scummy buildup along the sides. No, I don't understand the science behind the ozone machine. But I do know this thing works wonders for water cleanliness. Do yourself a favor and buy one!
E**H
Initially, I wasn't sure how I could ascertain whether this product worked or not. I suppose someone could call it an ozone machine and just have a tube blow air out of a rock. Who would know? Well! Let me tell you! This thing is amazing!!! I have quite a few things I intend to use this for. The reason I bought it, however, was my dog's bad breath. I found this as a helpful option on a holistic vet website. I didn't have high expectations. So, I cleaned my dogs bowls out and used the ozone machine on the two water bowls with the fresh water. I have 3 corgis and 2 cats who utilize these bowls. I brush my dogs teeth and have even used dental tools to try to help with plaque and smell. I've tried water additives, which they won't drink. I've tried a few other things to no avail. It has been 16 hours since I started offering this ozonated water. My stinkiest dog licked me this morning right in the face. I am not exaggerating when I say I smelled NOTHING! There has never been a day that has been the case. I also used it on my Gardyn because it's ridiculously hard to take apart, move, and clean the water tank and then refill and put back together correctly. I've even had some algae growth inside the Ycubes. I let it run for ten min for the dog water and 40 min for the gardyn (because it really needs to be cleaned already). I can't say right now how it will do on the Gardyn or as my own drinking water and water for washing my face, but I have high hopes now. For what it's already done, it's so worth it. I was close to spending hundreds on a sedative teeth cleaning for my 2 and 3 year old dogs. I love this and emphatically recommend it. One note, it is very portable, but the cord is only about 3 feet. It shouldn't be run indoors anywhere you're going to be for the next few hours, even with good ventilation from windows and doors. I ran it in a back bedroom with the fan on and the sliding glass door open in the kitchen and a fan on in the room it was in. I had a headache while I was in the kitchen, down the hall. My son had a headache being in the next room. It can be dangerous because of how it converts oxygen into O3 (I think), so be very mindful. Use outside, if possible. Otherwise, use proper ventilation and stay away for a bit. The photo is of my dog's bowl over 16 hours later. There's no growth starting on the bottom of the bowl or any other of the normal grossness that is my dog's water bowl.
S**R
This is an Ozone bubbler. It has a pump, and so, does not require a venturi (suction) to move the ozone. It says it makes one gram (per hour) of ozone. I have no way of testing that, but it seems reasonable. Ozone production is highly dependent on the relative humidity. The higher the humidity, the less ozone produced. The controls are touch pads, which is OK, except almost impossible to see in the sunlight. It would be nice if it was programmable, so you could set a daily automatic cycle time. You get 5 - 60 minutes of ozone, then the generator shuts off, until you manually start it again. The power cord is the usual Asian material that gets hard below 65 degrees (bad). The output tubing appears to be PVC, like aquarium tubing. It too gets hard when cold (bad). You should know ozone is very hard on PVC tubing, and will make it brittle. Quality ozone tubing is fluorocarbon (like PTFE) or PVC tubing, lined with fluorocarbon. I replaced my PVC tubing, with silicone tubing, which is ozone "resistant" and flexible when cold. About 4mm I.D., 6-7MM O.D., tubing should work. I was concerned the unit would be noisy. It is actually pretty quiet, especially outdoors. Just a low hum, like an aquarium air pump. The unit is plastic, and looks nice. The air intake is on top, and can't be left out in the rain or water spray. I hope the air intake has some kind of filter. If there is no filter, it won't take much to render it useless. I do not know how long it will last. It has high voltage electronics inside, to power the corona discharge ozone generators. My experience with Asian imported electronics, is mixed. Some are good, some are frighteningly poor. So far i am satisfied I got a good ozone bubbler for the price. You should search Amazon (ASIN B08JG653K3) for an inline plastic check valve to put in your tubing. That check valve is to keep water from backing up the tubing into the ozone generator. Just a note: Most ozone generators create an incidental amount of nitric acid. It usually looks like a bit of yellow fluid in the tubing. If you see it, drain it into a quantity of water to dilute it, without getting it on your skin or eyes. Update: I have used this ozone generator fairly often to clarify my spa water. It works as well as "oxygen shock" (potassium mono-persulfate) and costs almost nothing to use, compared to spa chemicals. I can go longer between water changes, because ozone has zero chemical build-up over time. The unit still seems to be well built, and fully operational. My only wish is that it could be programmable, or at least had a continuous "on" switch, so I could run it from an external timer, or smart power socket.
J**Y
Love the clean air in my bedroom and also use it to infuse O2 in my water bottles and clean the water with to ozone
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