Search  for anything...

Enerzen Ozone Generator 60,000mg Industrial O3 Air Purifier Deodorizer (60,000mg - Black)

  • Based on 25,861 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for product changes
$99.95 Why this price?
Save $29.99 was $129.94

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as $16.66 / mo
  • – 6-month term
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout. Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Affirm, Afterpay, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Selected Option

Free shipping on this product
This item's return window has been extended for the holiday season: Returnable until Jan 31, 2025

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Amazon

Arrives Monday, Nov 25
Order within 14 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Color: Black - 60,000 mg/h


Features

  • GETS RID OF THE SMELLY BITS YOU CAN'T SCRUB AWAY: Ozone reacts with odors in the air, water, fabrics, and walls to remove, instead of mask them. Unlike other types of air purifiers, it does not require air passing through the machine to remove odors.
  • COMMON USES: Deodorize cars, boats, dumpsters, kitchens, bathrooms, basements, flood and fire affected areas, as well as any cooking, smoking, pet, "musty", or general odors.
  • EASY OPERATION: Turn the timer knob. Leave the space. When ozone generation is finished, allow an additional 30 minutes for any residual ozone to revert back to breathable air.
  • WARNING: All ozone generators are meant to be operated in unoccupied spaces only. Remove any people, pets, or plants. The space may be re-occupied after 30 minutes of "airing out". Not available for sale in California. EPA Est. No.: 94263-CHN-1

Color: Black - 60,000 mg/h


Brand: Enerzen


Product Dimensions: 6.75"D x 8"W x 5.75"H


Specification Met: CE Certified


Noise Level: 30 dB


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 6.75 x 5.75 inches; 5 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ O-777


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 27, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Enerzen


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Monday, Nov 25

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • Afterpay Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Financing through Apple Pay
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • Effective, strong, cheap, small, very neat
Color: Gray - 70,000 mg/h
Over the last two weeks I've been using this on our townhouse prepping it for sale and removing cigarette smells from the last tenant. It does exactly what it's supposed to do: lots of ozone very quickly in a very small form factor. Whether that ozone is going to do what you hope it does is another matter. The way it works, as I presume all ozone generators work, is by using a conductive grid on a non conductive ceramic plate electrified with a high voltage, creating hundreds if not thousands of tiny purple electric arcs, generating ozone the same way a lightning strike does. It's beautiful to watch as the combined effect is a uniform sizzling violet glow inside the box. When I first used it, the lower center of the grid was dark (uh-oh I hope that's not dead) but after three hours of use the whole grid now lights up evenly. I think electricity is cool, but don't worry, this is not a fire hazard or an electrocution hazard, provided you don't do something stupid like turn on the natural gas or drop it in a bathtub. The unit does not generate any heat. It does not vibrate. The fan noise is the predominant sound, not the sizzling of electricity. This is my first ozone generator so I am unable to compare this to other brands or models. I have no idea if it actually produces 9000mg of ozone per hour. I have no idea if it's 50% more productive than the 6000mg version. I don't know how long it will last. But as far as generating ozone, it does that very well, according to my nose. It generates it like exhaust from a jet turbine. As far as ozone actually eliminating odors, it works... on light odors only. Our tenant was told not to smoke inside but she did anyway because nursing her addiction was too important to her to waste time going outside. She tried to sneak a few cigarettes inside the bathroom with the fan on but there's no hiding it. Smoking even one cigarette will stain the room with that smell for a long while and it will be obvious to anyone who hasn't had their sense of smell blasted away by years of smoking. We cleaned the bathroom and painted the walls but it did nothing to reduce the smell. However, one three hour ozone shock treatment, followed by 24 hrs of sealed fan action on the whole bathroom removed all the smoke smell except for the fart fan. Those fan blades apparently accumulated tar because turning it on kicks out a brief puff of cigarette smell before sucking it back up and out the roof, so we tried a second three hour shock treatment just in the toilet room with the door closed and the fart fan on. It helped but still didn't completely eliminate the fan smell, so we did a third shock treatment before moving on to the basement / whole townhouse (2400 sq/ft). It takes so long for the ozone to dissipate even after airing out the unit with windows open for 24hrs. Ozone just soaks into everything, which is good as it will seek out and destroy, but I would advise against doing ozone treatments if you plan on showing the unit to potential buyers in less than a week; they will totally notice the smell of ozone. So how does three hours of this unit do on an entire three story 2400sqft townhouse? Meh. Ozone is heavier than regular air so it will definitely all sink to the basement. It's important to have the central fan running continuously. After three hours even the upstairs smelled of ozone but the basement smelled several times more intense. To effectively remove a light cigarette smell from the entire townhouse in one blast is probably not going to happen. Better to isolate individual rooms, but that takes forever with only one generator. The best thing to do is have a ton of fans blowing the ozone up to the ceiling where most smoke rises and condenses. Let the treatment area remain sealed for at least 24 hours while the ozone continues to linger. It sticks around a while so let it do its work. If after all that I've done the fart fan in the bathroom still kicks out a brief smell I'm going to disassemble it and spray it with Vamoose, my backup plan. Conclusion: these units are so small, cheap and effective it would be very hard to justify the bigger more expensive models. I don't know what the actual generation rate is but why care if its 9000mg or 6000mg or even less when you can just run this unit longer, multiple times or, if you're really in a hurry, buy more than one. The half life of ozone is around 3 days in normal humidity, making the generation rate in only one hour relatively unimportant. Its very effective on light odor stains. Heavy stains are going to require actual surface treatment (Kilz primer, Vamoose) or surface removal (sanding down to the drywall, replacing carpet, etc). Also consider that you're probably only going to use this thing a couple of times, ever. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2018 by Dave Anderson

  • Got Pets? Kids? Lousy Tenants?
Color: Black - 60,000 mg/h
A product that lives up to its claims. About 2 years ago, I moved into a townhome I had been renting out for several years. I found that the tenants 2 college age boys had moved in (against lease terms) and were chronic smokers (way against lease terms). Luckily, they had locked themselves into the master bedroom and bathroom but did a number on the place above and beyond the deposit over the course of 3 years. The smell was horrific, and a month after painting and replacing carpet, the stench was still terrible. I got a quote from ServPro for about $2700, which I couldn’t afford at the time. I noticed in the quote that they’d be using ozone generators. I was already familiar with the technology behind them, and had used similar technology years before. Unfortunately, they’re illegal in CA as of 2017, because CA knows what’s best for us. Apparently, people can’t read the warnings and would sit in a room with the things running. Or more likely, legislators have invested stock in ServPro and other smoke damage experts who are undoubtedly quite happy about this law. So, I bought the machine, had it shipped to a friend in TX who then forwarded it to me. In a 20x15x10 room, I ran the machine for about 12-14 hours, and then again in the bathroom (the worst) for another 12. It was amazing. It smelled springtime fresh and the odors never came back. The light fixtures were still yellow, but that was an easy fix! Since then, I have lent the machine to realtor friends for pet odors, smokers and general mildew smell in laundry rooms and garages. Let me tell you, cat urine is a category all by itself. In all cases, the machine did its job. Recently, I moved into another vacated property and ran the machine in the garage for a few hours. I had already bug-bombed the place a few weeks previously. There were dead spiders everywhere, and the wet, mildewy smell was gone (apparently the tenants had an aversion to closing windows and doors during rainstorms). Pros: - Oxidizes all organic matter (smoke, mildew, pet dander, pet urine, bugs, mice, etc.) - Compact size - Powerful - Inexpensive - Harmless to foodstuffs etc. Cons: - No filter - No replaceable grid - Only oxidizes organic compounds/matter not chemical caused odors - Illegal in CA and possibly other states - Must vacate area and air out before coming back - Can possibly begin to break down plastics, rubber, foam etc. with overuse If you’ve got teens active in sports, you don’t have to worry about buying all kinds of odor masking laundry garbage for their room or clothes. Hang their stuff in a garage, sealed closet or laundry room and turn on. Stick it in Jr’s room while he’s at practice. Cat box stinking up the place? Puppy make a mess on the carpet? Clean it then run this baby for a couple of hours. Inherit Uncle Bob’s Plymouth Roadrunner, but he smoked cigars? A lot?!? Stick this box in the car and run for a few hours. Problem solved. Got spiders in the garage? Ants? This thing will make short work of icky bugs. As of 8/7/21, Shawn Wood (on Youtube) who has a show called Moustrap Monday will be testing to see if these either kill mice/rats, or more likely, are such an irritant that it drives them away. I’ll update once he tests this out. So far, he’s eliminated a yellow jacket nest, which is impressive. If there’s a downside (besides potential overuse breaking down plastics) it’s that you need to allot time necessary to use it. That also includes time to air out a room. So you’ll need to plan ahead. Make sure the kids aren’t going to be coming in, and that there’s time to air out (with fan assistance if needed) so people and pets will be safe. Plus, it smells *so* good afterwards! Like after a rainshower/thunderstorm. Are there better machines as far as longevity and design? It appears some are designed for longer use with replaceable parts. They’re also more costly. When I bought this, I wasn’t sure it would work. However, I’d buy the exact same machine again. I’ve used it many times, lent it out many times, and it’s not skipped a beat. Unless I’d need to do a very large space and was pressed for time, I’m not sure what the advantages for a larger machine would be. I’m very happy, and think you will be as well if any of this looks compelling to you. So, recommended? Without hesitation, 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2021 by Anthony M

  • Bye bye smells
Color: Gray - 70,000 mg/h
So easy to use. Plug in, set the timer, leave while it is running, let it air out before resuming normal activity. This week I used it at my short term rental. My last guest’s dog was particularly stinky, and I just had the upholstery professionally cleaned so I did not want to have to do that again. Set this thing up for an hour and the dog smell was gone! Just used it in my camper today and again, worked like magic. It was musty and gross smelling from the water damage issues we had. This killed any remaining spores and completely removed the smell. My ‘08 camper smells new. Amazing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 by Kay

  • Awesome American product
Color: Black - 60,000 mg/h
I did hours of research learning about these machines and to go for an American made product to reduce risk of fire. This company was responsive to my questions and it works great. My only complaint is that I wish the cord was longer so I can place it in the middle of the room. I used this for 45min in my 900sq ft apartment for dog urine in the carpet. It helped 80% which I'm satisfied with. The lingering odor of the machine does take a couple of days to fully dissipate, just FYI. I also used this in my car for 10min (dog smell) and worked great! I've had no damage to anything. I did unplug everything & removed all plants, produce and water bowls. I put a towel under my bedroom door so it didn't linger in. I held my breath to open windows to air it out & waited 45min to come back out. I haven't experienced any headaches or sore throat and my cat with asthma had no respiratory issues after coming back into the room. This machine is highly effective but dangerous so take the proper precautions and you'll be fine!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024 by Melissa Rheel

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.