Force of Nature Starter Kit
Force of Nature
Starter Kit, Electrolyzer Appliance with Activator Capsules
An appliance that makes your disinfectant from salt, water, and vinegar, so you stop buying trigger bottles of it. The solution itself is hypochlorous acid with nothing else in it. The hardware is plastic, but it is plastic you keep, and it retires a shelf of disposable spray bottles.
A countertop appliance that turns water, salt, and vinegar into hypochlorous acid cleaner and EPA-registered disinfectant, replacing repeat purchases of trigger-spray bottles.
How this score breaks down
Strengths
- Retires a shelf of disposable cleaner bottles
- Solution has no fragrance, dye, or preservative
- EPA-registered disinfectant per brand
Trade-offs
- Appliance and bottle are plastic, though durable
- Capsules are single-use and their material is not disclosed
- Higher upfront cost than a bottle of cleaner
Scored on our consumables method (consumables-v1, 2026-07-06). How we rank →
What's inside
Solution: hypochlorous acid (HOCl) plus sodium hydroxide at 0.0000003% per brand. Made from water, salt, and vinegar capsules.
| Part | Material |
|---|---|
| Appliance: plastic housing, reusable | |
| Spray bottle: plastic, reusable | |
| Activator capsules: small single-use containers, material not stated by brand (PENDING) |
Free of The cleaning solution itself contains no polymers, fragrance, dyes, or preservatives
- Packaging
- Durable plastic hardware you keep; recurring capsule refills
- Microplastics
- No polymer ingredients in the solution
Attributes
What this product is, at a glance.
Certifications
None listed. We only show independent third-party certifications we can verify with the issuing body, and this product does not currently hold any.
About Force of Nature
Force of Nature scales down industrial electrolyzed-water technology to a home appliance. You make the cleaner; the solution has no fragrance, dye, or preservatives.
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