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Force of Nature

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Force of Nature replaces sprays with a small countertop appliance. Salt, water and a vinegar capsule go in, a low current runs through them, and out comes hypochlorous acid that works as a multi-surface cleaner and an EPA registered disinfectant. The starter kit sits near $80 and includes the device and a 12 oz spray bottle; a 25 pack of Activator Capsules costs $24.99 for subscribers against $26.99 one off, which puts a full 32 oz bottle at roughly $1.15.

A logical buy for kitchens, nurseries and gyms where disinfecting happens daily and bottle waste piles up. A poor buy for occasional cleaning: the solution keeps its strength for about two weeks, so it wants regular use. The device needs an outlet and a bit of counter, and it makes one formula only, with no dish soap or laundry in the catalogue.

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Pros

  • Makes an EPA registered disinfectant at home
  • About $1.15 per 32 oz bottle for subscribers
  • One device replaces several separate sprays
  • Cuts plastic bottle count sharply
  • Capsules and salt packets ship flat

Cons

  • Upfront device cost near $80
  • Solution loses strength in about two weeks
  • Needs an outlet and counter space
  • One formula only, no dish or laundry

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