First Look: Ozonics Micro3

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posted on May 20, 2021
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Ozonics Hunting has debuted the new Micro3 ozone generator. Working off the 12V power of a cigarette lighter, the Micro3 plugs easily into most any car, truck, boat or RV. Once plugged in, the Micro3 will begin producing ozone molecules to sanitize your unoccupied vehicle’s interior and surfaces by attacking bacteria, viruses, mold spores, and more. The Micro3 will automatically shut off after 20 minutes of operation. To run a second cycle, simply unplug and re-insert it into the lighter. A Green LED light indicates when it is in operation. This can be a boon to hunters, looking to deodorize all surfaces of their vehicle's interior both on the way to and from a hunt.
Ozonics Micro 3 on white
For more information on the Micro3, check out ozonicshunting.comMSRP: $49.99

Ozonics Micro 3 on White

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