Have you ever tried using an ozone generator in the refrigerator?
A colleague of mine said that vegetables stay fresh much longer, but I wasn’t convinced.
it’s a lot of hassle compared to just dropping a piece of dry ice in the veggie hospice.
Ozone is pollutant, you shouldn’t inhale it or overconcentrate it – hence it requires seals and sensors. While CO2 displaces the oxygen (the main cause of spoilage), is widely available and non toxic
Have you ever tried using an ozone generator in the refrigerator? A colleague of mine said that vegetables stay fresh much longer, but I wasn’t convinced.
it’s a lot of hassle compared to just dropping a piece of dry ice in the veggie hospice.
Ozone is pollutant, you shouldn’t inhale it or overconcentrate it – hence it requires seals and sensors. While CO2 displaces the oxygen (the main cause of spoilage), is widely available and non toxic
I’m more of a liquid nitrogen kind of guy
Where do you keep your setup with it? In my exp it takes a lot of space if stored properly (out of sight & safely)
In between my fridge and the floor