🦠 Zap germs and odors before they even know what hit them!
The Qualirey UV Light with Ozone is a powerful 6W UVC germicidal lamp emitting 253.7nm UV rays combined with 185nm ozone for enhanced odor elimination and sterilization. EPA certified and designed for versatile indoor use, it offers up to 6000 hours of service life with easy installation and replacement, making it an essential tool for maintaining a hygienic environment in closets, shoe cabinets, pet beds, and more.
Brand | Qualirey |
Wattage | 6 Watt-hours |
Bulb Shape Size | ED28 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Light Color | ultraviolet |
Voltage | 1.1E+2 Volts |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shape | Tubular(T) |
Material | oxygen |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Power Consumption | 6 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | UVC |
Specification Met | EPA EST No. 97341-CHN-1 |
Light Source Wattage | 6 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 12"W x 1"H |
Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
Control Method | App, Touch |
Average Life | 6E+3 Hours |
Manufacturer | Qualirey |
Part Number | MNA-Qualirey-2507 |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Wattage | 6 Watts |
A**R
Powerful but very fragile
This is great. It’s a good sterilizer, sanitizer It helps with fungus and mold and in my case parasites just be careful because it’s stronger than you may think it does its job very well, but it’s fragile physically don’t go waving it around or anything it’ll break inside
A**R
Real UVC light
It's small but effective enough to deodorize and sanitize a small enclosed room. Follow all the safety precautions while using a UVC lamp and it's perfect for the job
D**S
Waste of Money – Poor Quality, No Ozone, and Short Lifespan
I purchased the Qualirey UV Light with Ozone, Double Germicidal, hoping for a reliable product, but I was sorely disappointed. The build quality is cheap and flimsy, and it didn’t even last six months before completely breaking down. Worst of all, the so-called “ozone” feature never worked from the start. There was no noticeable difference in air quality, and I’m convinced it’s just false advertising. Save yourself the hassle and find a more reputable brand
D**T
Inexpensive, but use with appropriate care.
This was bought as a present for a rock and mineral collector who happens to also be in a medical profession. It functions well as a shortwave UV light for rocks, but as it is primarily an ozone and germicidal light, I had to make a plywood light fixture to restrict the light’s output just to an area a few inches below the light. The light should be run only when the user is not directly exposed to its UV light nor to concentrations of the ozone it creates. The recipient is professionally trained in the use of such lights in the medical biz and knows how to handle it in its off-label use for her hobby. If you plan something similar, read up on how to use germicidal lamps first and observe the precautions. All of that said, it works exactly as designed. It is not left on for long periods of time, so I cannot comment on its long-term durability, but it is decently built and includes the needed metal clips to fasten it to a sheet metal, wood, or plastic surface.
M**H
Helped freshen a musty bedroom
I bought this lamp, along with an ozone free lamp (which is of longer 254nm wavelength) for a little experimentation as light sources for a fluorescent mineral display but both produced too much visible light. I did find that the ozone producing lamp helped freshen a musty unused bedroom. I placed it on the bed on a sheet of aluminum foil, attached an extension cord, closed the door after exiting the room, and plugged it in. 1/2 hour later I returned to find the lamp had done it's job. The smell of ozone dissipated very quickly and the mustiness was much reduced.Unlike non-ozone producing lamps, this lamp offers more complete and penetrating effects. Both can sanitize exposure surfaces (they're not effective for sterilization) but the ozone penetrates into every nok and dark spot to not only sanitize but to reacy with foul smelling substances and break them down. UV alone can't do this effectively.As a doctor, I know thta asthmatics and others with some lung disorders may have their conditions aggravated by ozone exposure. lamps used in HVAC and air cleaner systems are likely not very effective becaus microbes in flowing air receive minimal UV exposure- sanitation takes time! UV air cleaners may help keep exposed areas of coils clean but doing so offers questionable benefits. These systems are expensive- ludicrously so. A HEPA filter to remove allergens and microbes is a more effective and economical choice. In either case, with good housekeeping the benefits may be marginal. One more thing- the near UV blue lights being sold for sanitizing purposes require several minutes of exposure to work if they work at all.So, I rated this lamp 3 stars only becasue it is useful for it's ozone effects. i downgraded it becasue of the misleading claims made for it in the listing.
S**N
Worth it.
Compact and easy to move around. I can notice a difference after using it in my RV.
M**.
Works as advertised
It doesn't have a strong ozone smell, it's faint. It's plug n play. There's an on/off switch. The quality is decent.
A**R
DANGEROUS!!!
Very dangerous be careful when buying, not to be used around humans or animals warning label should be much larger!!!!! Thought i was going to die
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