Scent Crusher Launches Ozone Tote

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posted on July 6, 2017
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Scent Crusher has announced its latest scent elimination product in the form of the new Ozone Tote.

Much like the Ozone Gear Bag and Ozone Hunter's Closet, the Ozone Tote utilizes Scent Crusher's ozone generator to control odor. The ozone attacks and kills odors and bacteria through oxidation, and then converts everything safely back into standard oxygen, leaving your gear scent-free. The Scent Crusher Ozone Tote offers 40 gallons of storage and is built to last. It features built-in wheels and durable handles to make transport easy. The crate is TSA compliant.

Features Include:
• Ozone Tote: 35” L x 21” W x 18”
• Oversized handles with lid and wheels
• Includes 12V Adapter and 110V Charger
• Airport/TSA compliant, a one-year warranty
• Maintenance Free Digital Ozone Generator Included
• 20-Year Life Expectancy

For more information, go to ScentCrusher.com.

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