New Introductions from Scent Crusher

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posted on August 4, 2020
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Scent Crusher has recently introduced a brand-new line of products, termed the Halo Series. One of its foremost introductions, the Halo Ozone Generator will keep its charge for over four hours, using a lithium-ion battery. This allows the small black disc an increased measure of portability, meaning you can use it in your truck, cabin, home or anywhere else you can imagine. 

Another new introduction, the Covert Closet, combines two Scent Crusher features popular among hunters. A rolling bag for travel, the bag converts into a hanging closet when you arrive at base camp. Setup is simple, and allows hunters to more easily hang and organize their gear, wherever they are. 

Finally, the new Rapid Mobile Shower resembles a full-body suit, that can be flooded with ozone to kill harmful and odor-causing bacteria, leaving your clothes scent free and field ready.

For more information on the Halo Series, or any other Scent Crusher products, please visit scentcrusher.com.

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