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Top Ten Questions #9

Someone told me that ozone generators with mica are bad... is this true?

We've seen all the warnings and heard all the scare tactics...

"Ozone Generators with Mica will break, flake, and fall apart."

Not ours.

While most ozone generators with mica use a system that allows the customer to remove each 'plate' for cleaning and replacement ours is designed completely different... and unlike any other in the industry.

Instead of using exposed, replaceable plates (which makes the unit fragile and inferior to begin with) our generator combines 2 very important advantages over the competition.

First, we use the highest grade mica in the industry*.
*We used to buy the same mica that all the other companies use and we understand it can be fragile.

The upgraded X2010 mica in our generator pack can be literally thrown against a wall without breaking.

Second, we compress our high-quality mica in a rigid structure that cannot be easily accessed... or broken.

This protects the mica assembly as the MaxBlaster is used on a commercial basis, transported from job site to job site, and handled like any other power tool would be.


To learn what to do when the generator pack needs serviced check out Question #6


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