







🌬️ Breathe Bold: Turn stale spaces into fresh sanctuaries with TTDMK’s ozone power!
The TTDMK Ozone Generator delivers a high-capacity 68,000mg/h ozone output to swiftly neutralize odors, smoke, and VOCs in homes, cars, and commercial spaces. Featuring a durable all-metal shell and an easy-to-use adjustable timer with automatic shut-off, it ensures safe, efficient air purification. Trusted by thousands with a 4.5-star rating, this portable powerhouse transforms stale environments into naturally fresh atmospheres.







| ASIN | B0CHJCGPLQ |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,844 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #25 in Home Air Ionizers |
| Brand | TTDMK |
| Color | Black |
| Contaminant Filtration Capability | odors, smoke, volatile_organic_compounds_(vocs) |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,191) |
| Item Weight | 3.48 pounds |
| Item model number | TTDMK |
| Product Dimensions | 6.65"D x 5.49"W x 7.85"H |
| Special Feature | Ozone generation for odor and pollutant elimination, High ozone output (68,000mg/h) |
| UPC | 760532196717 760532198346 760532198353 |
T**4
It really works!
I recently bought a used Tahoe. This car stinks. I mean, I opened the door and literally thought I might vomit. The smell was a super strong mix of, uh, "mary jane," cigarettes and some kind of air freshener that did not freshen anything. Drove it home with the windows down, kept the windows down for a few days, I put a bucket of vinegar in to absorb the smell -no good. I used febreeze, nothing. Bought some other smell remover spray - no help. I cleaned the seats (leather) vacuumed up a few roaches, and no, I don't mean bugs. I triend all types of things and nothing helped. At all. I went online and googled searched how to get smells out and read that an ozone machine could help. I was skeptical, but the price was right so I figured I'd give it a try. I got it the next day and immediately tried it out. I read the directions - make sure you read them! You can not breath ozone - it was super easy to use. Not at all complicated. I stuck it in the car, kept the air circulating and kept it on for about an hour. Unplugged it, held my breath and opens the doors to the car. After a little bit I stuck my head in and.....wow. huge difference - not 100% but so much better. I ran it again the next day, this time a little longer. When I checked it I could barely detect the smell. Ran it once more and so far we are now 100% stench free! Had a toasty day, and I was afraid the stink would come back after the car was sealed up in the heat, I was so happy when I opened the door and was assaulted with the stench. It smelt like my little air freshener. Which is what I wanted. I'm glad I went ahead bought this, otherwise I don't know what I would done with the smell. Nothing else I tried worked. I would say a total of 4 hours removed years of smells. So worth it.
D**S
Clean fresh air
This works so well. Previously used one of these types for work when removing smoke and pet odors from rental units. Surprisingly it removed some pretty gross odors. Purchased it for personal use - occasionally wood fire place would make the house smell of smoke (bad wood or not opening the flu in time) - works great for that - and then family has used it for a bunch of other challenges - and it does a great job of cleaning the air and making everything fresh. You can NOT be in the house while on. And then just let in some fresh air when done. I give it a 10 out of 10
Z**L
Good at removing tough odors
My dog got sprayed by a skunk during a hike. I was less than thrilled when I had to put her in my car (with leather seats) to get her back home. Skunk spray is an oily mix of sulfur compounds from what I've read, so it's critical to clean it off with something that will break down the oils and neutralize the smell. It's very persistent so you have to remove ALL of it to get rid of the smell. I've tried several specialty products for this but one of the best is a homebrew solution of hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and dish soap. The recipe I use is 1 quart peroxide, 1/4 cup baking soda, and a tablespoon or so of dish soap. The peroxide must be FRESH. Do yourself a favor-- buy a new bottle at the supermarket or pharmacy if you need to make this concoction.. Peroxide is not shelf stable and quickly decomposes into water and oxygen, so if it sat around for any length of time unsealed (or even an old sealed bottle), it may become ineffective and you won't get rid of the smell. I scrubbed the car as best I could with the peroxide/baking soda/soap mix, as well as an upholstery cleaner. I also sprayed the interior and wiped down some of the surfaces with a can of Ozium. Yes, they tell you not to apply Ozium directly to any surfaces, but screw that-- the stench of a skunk prevails over excessive caution. Each cleaning step diminished the smell noticeably, but after all scrubbing it was still there. OK, time to try something a little stronger. I bought this ozone generator and had it the next day. Luckily (sort of) my dog got sprayed on a Friday so I had the entire weekend to get rid of the smell. I plugged it in, threw it in the back of the car, and shut all the doors. After an hour, I opened the doors and aired the car out. This is important because ozone is very reactive and can be a pretty potent eye and mucous membrane irritant. You can get dizzy or worse if you breathe too much in, and this generator produces a LOT of ozone (which is what I wanted). The car smelled of ozone even after airing out for a while, but it DIDN'T smell of skunk. I put my nose up to the door panel and sniffed it. A slight smell of skunk lingered, but nothing like before. I gave the ozone generator another hour to work and called it good. As of now, there is no smell of skunk in the car AT ALL. I'm not sure how well the ozone generator would have worked by itself, but as part of a combined effort with the intensive cleaning, it was quite effective. This was a pretty bad usage case, because the smells can soak into the leather interior and they're contained in a relatively small area. Based on this, I've concluded that this thing is quite effective at removing odors. Please keep in mind that ozone is very reactive and can bleach the colors out of some fabrics or even degrade them. If in doubt, try to test the generator in an inconspicuous location (easier said than done, I know). I skipped this step because a skunkmobile would have been undriveable, whereas a car with a discolored interior but without the colossal stink of a fart-kitten is ugly but useable. In this case, pragmatism has to win out over esthetics. Also keep in mind that this thing will quickly produce toxic levels of ozone, so if you use it in an enclosed room, make sure there are no people or pets in it, and air it out completely afterwards. This thing can be a death sentence for a small animal in an enclosed room. I'm really glad I bought this. It gives me another option when dealing with persistent odors in enclosed spaces. It's simple to use, relatively inexpensive, and effective.
E**N
Great tool for specific needs
Ozone generators are legitimate, quality purifiers and sanitizers. I had to do some research to understand how they work, ultimately they oxidize contaminants. This can eliminate most odors and pathogens. In fact, I work at a fire department and these are what we use to sanitize ambulances after certain calls. The ozone penetrates into the tiniest of spaces and kills germs of all kinds. Please note that ozone can be a serious irritant however, do not use in any space that will be occupied without first airing it out. That means that this would not be appropriate for general home use on any regular basis, but may be helpful to eliminate infrequent smoke, pet, mildew, or other such odors. You absolutely must stay out of space during use and air it out afterword. I would also note that it uses high voltage and can have some perfectly normal internal sparking so do not use anywhere there's gas fumes. I have used it to remove odor from a car we purchased and it worked great for that need.
S**O
Works wonders
The home we just purchased has some water getting into the basement from a bad downspout connector that the previous owner didn't address. We corrected the problem, but we still had that musty, moldy smell in the basement. We followed the instructions and ran the devices for a maximum of 120 minutes for a few days, along with a dehumidifier, a fan, and the smell is gone. This unit is well worth the investment and will help clean the air in any musty, moldy space. Please read and follow the manufacturer's instructions for safety. The only negative is that you can only run it for 120 minutes at a time.
H**E
OZON GAZI ÇIKMIYOR.FAN ÇALIŞIYOR, SADECE HAVA BASIYOR.
N**L
Works as intended.
E**S
What a great device. I saw a comment here saying it was not 240V compatible and was worried. Mine turned up with an EU plug with an Australian adapter. the label on mine indicated it was a 240V AC model and it is... Have been using it for a few days now. makes it smell like a very strange acrid smell when working and immediately after. I left each room closed for a few hrs after it finished and then ventilated them after that. The result is a smell of fresh linen. Amazing
M**A
esta máquina me ha ahorrado mucho dinero en limpieza profunda que hubier pagado, facil de usar y los resultados son maravillosos, lo uso para departamentos que rento por Airbnb cuando los hués pedes fuman o hay malos aromas
M**I
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