Which ozone generator should I get

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Can't say anything about the other, but I have the TZ-2 - 4 years, no issues, works like a charm, and has taken loads of abuse.
 

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Larry,
What do you like better about that one?
 

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Ofer we have 7-of this 2-gram a day model and 2-of their 4.5 gram a day model and 1-of the 8.5 gram a day model they no longer sell the those large one. We've been buying them for more than 10-years, they work great.

The only Con is that they do require maintenance, plates need cleaning after a couple of uses so they produce maximum ozone. They sell a cleaning kit that comes with extra plates too.

http://www.rainbowaire.net/product/Rain ... 600-II.cfm

I have a couple of the maintenance free ozone machines and they work ok but don't compare in ozone output. They maybe be ok for infrequent use but when you need the some serious output we use the Rainbowair units.
 

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Ofer Kolton said:
Larry,
What do you like better about that one?
Better design high-voltage transformer, resists arc-over,

glass tube dielectric is easy to remove, and clean thoroughly,

filter for incoming air flow.

Used in a lot of "ozone rooms", that run for many hours.

Larry
 

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gotta agree with Larry...use the Sonozaire...I use it for curry and cigarette smoke
 

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That seems like a larger capacity one.
How old is it?
How much?
 

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Sonozire has been around forever, at one time nearly ever restoration company had one or several of their units.

It's the first unit we bought back in the 70's, we use to have 5-of them and they work fine. You'll see a lot of them on trash compactors to keep the odor down. However unless someone is maintaining them, they probably are not doing what they are suppose to be doing. :mrgreen:

My only problem with them is their technology has not changed since the 70's. You take the cover off and you have a big box with a small fan glass tube and electrode and transformer. Pretty simple but it works.

I think the newer ozone units put out more grams per hour and are more compact.
 

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I'd not seen the 5-g before, I stand corrected.

5-Grams and hour is a monster, that's a lot of Ozone! :shock: :mrgreen:
 

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Thank you all, I really appreciate it.
I was hoping for a consensus winner........... but no luck :mrgreen:

I guess it is like agreeing on what is the best upholstery tool :p
 

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I'll help skew the consensus toward Sonizaire. Rock-solid reliable, cleaning is easy.
 

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Ofer, which machine did you purchase? I need to purchase one. Amygeorge
 

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amy if you want a tank go with the sonozair they are built like a tank and last forever!
 

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keep in mind, that with all the rain you are getting, you need to get more dehumidifiers.
 

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Michael, it’s a great morning. 2-4 inches depending on location. Wish the job I got called out on would be a paying one. 3” of water - no insurance - and broker than me… Thanks for your suggestion on the machine. Amy
 

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