So the master of all things inside the house just told me of a new purchase on the way to make household cleaning easier...
Once I saw what it was I thought it sounded like a miniature SWCG - and thought it must be just making super diluted bleach with a little vinegar. It seems like a little bleach and vinegar added to a spray bottle would produce the same thing? Or, maybe a scoop of our pool water
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Since there are better chemistry minds on this site I thought I would run it by everyone here to get some comments.
Here is a quote about how it works:
"When {insert device name here} passes an electrical charge through the salt (NaCl) solution, the sodium ion separates from the chloride ion. Chloride is negatively charged and is attracted to the positive side of the electrical charge where it bonds with an oxygen and a hydrogen ion from the water. It gets converted from Cl- to HOCl or hypochlorous acid. The sodium is positive and is thus attracted to the negative charge, where it also bonds with an oxygen and a hydrogen ion and is electrochemically converted to sodium hydroxide or NaOH. The level of sodium hydroxide is a very low and thus safe level (0.0000003%) vs typical cleaners which have 1-5%. The vinegar’s job is to produce just the right pH in order to create the right & stable level of hypochlorous acid. "
I see these types of products and think scam, scam, scam. But I am willing to be persuaded otherwise...any thoughts?
Once I saw what it was I thought it sounded like a miniature SWCG - and thought it must be just making super diluted bleach with a little vinegar. It seems like a little bleach and vinegar added to a spray bottle would produce the same thing? Or, maybe a scoop of our pool water

Since there are better chemistry minds on this site I thought I would run it by everyone here to get some comments.
Here is a quote about how it works:
"When {insert device name here} passes an electrical charge through the salt (NaCl) solution, the sodium ion separates from the chloride ion. Chloride is negatively charged and is attracted to the positive side of the electrical charge where it bonds with an oxygen and a hydrogen ion from the water. It gets converted from Cl- to HOCl or hypochlorous acid. The sodium is positive and is thus attracted to the negative charge, where it also bonds with an oxygen and a hydrogen ion and is electrochemically converted to sodium hydroxide or NaOH. The level of sodium hydroxide is a very low and thus safe level (0.0000003%) vs typical cleaners which have 1-5%. The vinegar’s job is to produce just the right pH in order to create the right & stable level of hypochlorous acid. "
I see these types of products and think scam, scam, scam. But I am willing to be persuaded otherwise...any thoughts?