✨ Elevate your space with ozone-free UV freshness! 💙
The Coospider 6W UV Light Sanitizer uses a powerful 253.7nm UVC fluorescent bulb to disinfect up to 100 sq.ft. without producing ozone. Designed for versatile indoor use—from closets to pet beds—it features a user-friendly, removable T5 bulb, timer control, and safe infrared operation. Lightweight and easy to mount, it’s an EPA-registered, energy-efficient solution perfect for maintaining a fresh, sanitized environment and makes a smart, practical gift.
Brand | COOSPIDER UV |
Light Type | Fluorescent |
Special Feature | Timer |
Wattage | 6 watts |
Bulb Shape Size | T5 1/2 |
Bulb Base | G5 |
Specific Uses For Product | Home |
Light Color | Blue |
Voltage | 110 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shape | Tubular(T) |
Material | Fiberglass |
Model Name | CTUV-6 |
Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Included Components | User Manual |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Power Consumption | 6 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | UVC |
Specification Met | EPA, FCC |
Item Weight | 0.46 Pounds |
Light Source Wattage | 6 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 1.4"W x 9.25"H |
Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
Bulb Diameter | 1.4 Inches |
Control Method | App |
Average Life | 9000 Hours |
Efficiency | Sanitizing and Disinfecting |
Global Trade Identification Number | 16973937720697 |
Manufacturer | COOSPIDER UV |
Part Number | CTUV-6 |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Item model number | CTUV-6 |
Style | 6w lamp (ozone free) |
Color | Blue |
Special Features | Timer |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 6 Watts |
G**K
Works great and does produce ozone!
Worked great and do indeed produce ozone. I replaced the bulb in my hot tub ozonator with one of these instead of paying more than 10x the price for a new ozonator. And, you get two for that price so I have one for another replacement probably next year.Not sure how long these will last compared to other the original bulb but it has been going strong for over a month now of continuous use. It really pisses me off that the ozonator manufactures want you to just buy another whole unit every couple years rather than changing a bulb.I am using a Pony brand ballast, model: SC-120-287-CUV which operates on 120 volts and it runs the bulb fine.
P**N
Good and efficient seller
I had purchased this light in October. I would use it periodically, about once a week, for several minutes. The lamp failed a couple of weeks ago. The 30-day return window has passed, but the lamp has a 1-year warranty. After some confusing messages about contacting the seller for the return, they had sent me a new lamp and switch the next day. The old lamp had burned out and made a strange popping sound when it was turned on. Unsure, what causes the lamps to fail because fluorescent lights should be pretty durable.
A**Y
Science! Try it.
I live in an older 30' motorhome, which is the perfect storm for the growth of mold. I've had water leaks in the back and that initiates such a storm very quickly. I employ two air filtration units and a temp-controlled heater with adequate ventilation. The problem area has required frequent treatment with products designed to kill/remove mold, and it's always a chore as it is in hard to reach places. At my age I don't need the physical grief. So I tried this inexpensive little light, and it worked very well, placing it strategically aimed directly at the problem area and otherwise out of sight, except for the gentle reflective glow, as if a night light. Placed after a good cleaning, the mold has not returned.Dislikes: it seems a little fragile and unprotected, so I used double stick foam pads to semi-permanently affix it safely in place, not likely to be kicked or dislodged, to protect the lamp.Likes: low cost, WORKS GREAT, replaceable lamp still working after more than a year of continuous operation.BONUS: When my air purifiers need new filters, I clean the old ones outdoors and place them under the light to kill any spores they might have captured, there, allowing me to reuse old filters... they seem to last about 60% as long as a new one, which is quite acceptable, given the added savings
G**T
Using this to deodorize a cat room
It's not something you want to look at. In fact, don't. But I have this in a ballast in a cat closet on a smart switch with smart motion sensors. So if motion is detected anywhere I have motion sensors, this never turns on. But if there's no motion for X amount of minutes, this light will turn on for a few minutes and it definitely works to cut down on bad odors and any potential bacteria. I noticed it was working when my previous lights burnt out. Unfortunately, these types of UV lights only last about a year.
P**E
Failed blue light special.
I purchased two of theCoospider 6W UV Light Ozone Free,253.7nm Sanitizer Lamps in September 2024.They’re used approx 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, so that would be about 1280 max hours since September although i’m not sure when it actually failed so could be less.One has already stopped working with noticeable burn marks at each end of the glass tube.The 2nd one is beginning to flicker and decrease in light level.Amazon listing says light source operating life is about 9000 hours which i’m way under.Sent an email to the vendor, no reply.These seemed to work ok when new, just hasn’t lasted near the 9000 hours expected.
M**
This thing works!
I use it to sanitize my dogs room and bedding. My house smells better, my dogs do not need bathing as often. Have used it on shoes and hats and anything that smells. Completely works 100% effective. Do not use around people or animals.
R**C
Works Well - Be Careful
It is very powerful- protect your eyes from the rays
M**N
Small....real small.....tiny....real tiny......
Just got it today.....Small....real small.....tiny......real .....tiny...Tiny and small.....will it do what they say ?...will it last ?...all I can tell you right now is it's small....real small....with your hand stretched out it's about as long as from the end of you thumb to the end of your little finger and as about as big around as your thumb...
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