I'm going to give it a shot in field soon, but I'm impressed with the output and the battery life. The whole house smelled like ozone within a couple of minutes of turning it on, and the battery lasted from 5:15 PM until I got up this morning on normal mode. I've always been skeptical of ozone's effectiveness and that the smell of ozone itself doesn't spook deer, but I'm going to give it a try. At the very least, this thing should deodorize all of my clothing and other gear.
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Originally posted by HDWRENCH View PostI have a thread started on it as well . I really like mine it was just figuring out where to put it in my blind to not smell it at all . In a blind its a no no if you can smell it . Unpleasant effects to say the least .
i cut a few holes in a large tote for my hunting cloths and drop it in .
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Originally posted by ultrastealth View PostMy understanding is that you need to have air flow through your blind or it will make you miserable. I don't care for the smell of ozone at all, and it's an irritant to your lungs.
yes you do . I feel each answer you get will be some what different . I feel this is due to blind design location etc .
I have a redneck so with the bow windows I can open that window set the unit on the shelf and its pulling from the blind but the half that is making the OZ is oustide . I leave my front window fully open to get the breeze I need . again my stand and wind location .
With the cold weather coming I feel its going to less of an issue very soon as you can keep the windows closed and not roast inside . .
maybe hang your by the string just outside the window and let it pull from inside etc .. Play around with it ,
My first sitting was great the next not so much had almost no wind and it as coming into the blind.. Had a pounding head ache in a few minutes .
simple what ever scent is going down wind is where you want it .
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