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Is UVlizer (getuvlizer.com) a scam?

Uvlizer is a very clever scam that could prove disastrous for you and your family. Don’t believe the fake reviews, save your money, and your life! There’s absolutely no R&D, testing, or certification work that has gone into this product. It’s just a generic Chinese product with the “Uvlizer” sticker placed on it that’s being sold to you at 4 times the regular price. I spent the whole weekend investigating this product and this fake company, and what I discovered was appalling! Turns out Uvlizer is a ONE-MAN-BUSINESS , and that lone man is none but a 20-year-old Tunisian dude! YES , a 20-year-old “kid” who probably hasn’t earned his college degree yet; who hasn’t ever tried, touched or even seen this product in real life is selling it to you as a safety device and cashing in on your fear during these trying times. That’s plain EVIL! (For your quick reference, Tunisia is a country in Africa, official language is Arabic, and it’s a part of the Arab world.) Now imagine, some dude sitti...

UVLIZER Review - It's a Scam

I purchased a Uvlizer from getuvlizer.com in early April, but ended up losing my money, time and sanity. Putting out this review to alert other unsuspecting buyers of this scam company. 1. Does Uvlizer really work? Can it kill Coronavirus? NOT AT ALL! It's dangerous and foolish to rely on this device for protection from COVID-19. Uvilizer is just a cheap blue light bulb with little to no UV-C emission. If you are a business establishment, DO NOT buy this device, you'll be putting your customers at risk of infection because it's just not capable of sterilizing even the area in its vicinity, let alone the whole room. In order to get any effective sterilization in a 250 sq ft room, you'll have to spend thousands of dollars and bring home a UV device like this one: UVC Decontamination Trolley A 3 meter radius coverage means that this 700 W device can disinfect an area of  304.34 sq ft. Compare that to the measly 38 W on the toy called Uvlizer. With that much power it can pr...