The best UFB generator for tests

NanoWash was designed for domestic use, but it is a powerful tool for professionals who want to explore the UFB technology.

INTRODUCTION TO NANOBUBBLES

5/19/20252 min read

water droplets on glass panel
water droplets on glass panel
NanoWash is a effective experiment tool

For professionals in the clean tech space, ultrafine bubble (UFB) technology is no longer a novelty—it’s a fast-emerging tool in water treatment, agriculture, cleaning, and beyond. Yet despite its growing industrial applications, the questions about the UFB technology still remains. That’s where NanoWash comes in.

NanoWash is a compact UFB generator designed for domestic use—originally marketed to reduce the use of chemical during laundry. But beneath its consumer-friendly packaging lies a powerful tool, perfect to answer most of the basic questions around this innovative technology.

How to use NanoWash to test UFBs

Most UFB generator suppliers focus on critical B2B applications that involve engineering, system design, pilot projects, and risky ROI modeling. But before investing at that level, it's natural to ask a simpler, more fundamental question:Does ultrafine bubble technology really work?

NanoWash provides a practical and affordable way to explore that question at home. Designed for domestic use, it connects easily to standard household water lines and automatically begins generating UFBs—no electricity, setup, or configuration is required.

Whether you're building the smallest POC ever or simply curious about UFBs’ real effects, NanoWash offers a versatile platform to experiment UFB in day-to-day activities:

  • Cleaning efficacy: Connect NanoWash to your washing machine or dishwasher and compare cleaning performance.

  • Residue removal: Attach it to a shower head and observe differences in hair washing or pet grooming.

  • Plant metabolism: Use it with a garden hose to test how seeds and plants respond to UFB-treated water.

  • Biofilm reduction: Install it on your toilet or sink to explore its impact on microbial buildup over time.

While results from domestic testing should not be directly extrapolated to industrial-scale operations, they can offer valuable insights into the strengths, limitations, and practical applications of UFB technology.

For professionals, Nano Wash is more than a convenient product—it’s a validation tool. Observing how UFBs impact something as simple as a load of laundry or a backyard tomato plant can provide tangible evidence when discussing large-scale implementations, investment decisions, and risk-return considerations with stakeholders.

How powerful is NanoWash?

Here’s what makes Nano Wash a compelling piece of testing technology:

  • Made in Japan for extra piece of mind

  • Average bubble size: <100 nm (true UFB)

  • High density: >120million bubbles/ml (top level worldwide)

  • Plug&Play design: no external power source required

  • Portable and modular: connects to standard G1/2" or G3/4"

  • Affordable entry point under £40

Join a growing community of UFB experimenters

We initially designed Nano Wash with domestic users in mind and have focused primarily on that segment. However, we’ve realised that its core features—top class UFB generation, affordability, and Plug&Play design—are equally, if not more, valuable for B2B customers. Not to be installed in large scale applications in facilities or labs, but for professionals seeking to validate the benefits of the UFB technology. In this scenario, Nano Wash can offer a versatile alternative for practical experimentation in a low-cost, low-risk environment.