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Shine This on Your Veggies and Finally See What's Actually On Them
You've seen the TikToks — the wand that lights up "clean" produce in glowing blue blotches. PureSpectra™ is the 365 nm version of that wand, built with a filtered violet beam that surfaces fluorescent dyes, surface residues, and aflatoxin patterns the supermarket rinse never touches. Pop it out, scan a tomato, and stop guessing what your family is actually eating.
Vinegar Soaks and Veggie Washes Don't Show You What They Missed
You bought the produce wash. You did the baking soda bath. You even sprang for the "ozonating" bowl that's now sitting in the cabinet. The catch — none of them tell you whether anything is actually still on your apples. You're rinsing in the dark and hoping for the best. A 365 nm UV beam is the one tool in your drawer that lets you see the result instead of just trust it.
➤ Filters Out the Blue Haze Cheap Blacklights Throw On Everything: PureSpectra™ uses a 365 nm filtered wavelength so contrast stays crisp — fluorescent dyes and residues pop in unnatural greens and blues while the rest of the produce stays its real color. The $5 Halloween blacklight washes everything purple. This one shows you the difference.
➤ Pen-Sized Build That Lives in Your Kitchen Drawer: 90 mm long, 10 mm at the head — slimmer than a sharpie. Slips into a backpack, glove box, or grocery tote so it's there when you spot something off at the market. Not a clunky brick you'll forget you own.
➤ 10W LED Bright Enough for the Whole Pantry: Throws a clean violet spotlight up to 164 ft, so you can scan a full bag of apples, a counter of strawberries, or the back of the rice canister without crouching nose-to-fruit. One pass and you know what's worth washing twice.
Why 365 nm Is the Number That Actually Matters on a UV Flashlight
Most "UV" flashlights you see online sit at 395 nm — cheaper to make, but they leak so much visible violet light that everything looks blue under the beam. You can't tell what's actually fluorescing and what's just lit up. That's why your friend's flashlight from the gas station "didn't really show anything."
PureSpectra™ runs at a true 365 nm with a built-in filter that blocks the visible spillover. The result: residues, fluorescent dyes, and aflatoxin spots glow against a near-black background — the way the trend videos look when they actually work. No guesswork, no "is that just the leaf?"
The Skeptics Bought It to Prove It Was Fake — Then Couldn't Stop Scanning
Half our buyers came in arms-crossed. They watched the TikToks, called it lighting tricks, and ordered PureSpectra™ to debunk it for themselves. Most of them messaged back two days later asking if we sold a second one for their parents.
"I bought this fully expecting to return it. The first thing I scanned was the 'organic' bag of grapes I'd already rinsed twice. There were spots all over them. I have not stopped scanning since." — Lauren K.
"Used it on my kid's apple slices, then on the kitchen counter, then on a hotel pillow at our last trip. My husband thinks I've lost it. Worth every penny." — Mariana D.
It's Not Just for Produce — Here's Where It Earns Its Spot in the Drawer
✓ Catch What the Sink Rinse Missed: Scan fruit, leafy greens, rice, and dried beans for fluorescent residue patterns and aflatoxin-style spots so you wash twice — or skip — instead of plate it.
✓ Doubles as Your Whole-House Detective: Pet stains on the rug, leaks under the sink, scorpions in the yard, fake bills at the register, sketchy hotel sheets — anything fluorescent lights up under the same 365 nm beam.
✓ Built Tough Enough to Toss in a Tote: Aluminum alloy or solid plastic housing (your pick) means it shrugs off counter drops and lives in a kitchen drawer or backpack pocket for years.
How to Scan Your Groceries in 3 Steps (Takes 30 Seconds)
Step 1: Dim the kitchen lights — even a little — so the violet beam stands out. Click PureSpectra™ on and hold it 4–6 inches from the surface.
Step 2: Scan slowly. Watch for bright greens, blues, or unnatural glow patches that don't match the rest of the food. Those are your tells.
Step 3: Wash again with cold water and baking soda, peel the skin, or skip the item. Your call — at least now you have one to make.

| PureSpectra™ 365 nm UV Flashlight | $5 Drugstore Blacklight | Just Rinsing It in the Sink |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Filtered 365 nm — residues pop, background stays dark | ❌ Leaky 395 nm beam washes everything purple | ❌ You see nothing either way |
| ✅ 10W LED reaches 164 ft for full-pantry sweeps | ❌ Dim 1–3W LED, barely lights a single apple | ❌ No light, no answers |
| ✅ Pen-sized 90 mm body fits a tote, drawer, or glovebox | ❌ Bulky barrel-style flashlight, lives in the garage | ❌ Faith-based food safety |
The Specs That Make a 365 nm Beam Actually Work
- Wavelength: True filtered 365 nm UV — the wavelength that actually shows contrast
- Power: 10W LED for bright, even coverage across produce, counters, and floors
- Beam Range: Up to 164 ft of usable spotlight
- Dimensions: 90 mm long × 10 mm head — slimmer than a permanent marker
- Housing: Choose aluminum alloy (heavier, drop-tough) or plastic (lighter, kid-friendly)
The Questions Every Skeptical Shopper Asks Before Hitting Buy
Is the UV light safe to use around my kids?
Yes — 365 nm is non-ionizing, the same range used in counterfeit-detection pens at retail counters. Just don't shine it directly into anyone's eyes and don't park it on bare skin for long stretches. A two-second scan of an apple is a non-event.
Won't everything just glow blue under any UV light?
That's exactly why PureSpectra™ uses a filtered 365 nm beam instead of a cheap 395 nm one. The filter blocks the visible violet spillover that makes everything look uniformly blue, so the things that actually fluoresce stand out instead of getting buried in the background.
Will it work on grocery store produce or only farmers market stuff?
Both. Most users actually start with the regular grocery haul and that's where they spot the most. Anything you bring home — packaged, "organic" labeled, or loose — is fair game for a quick scan.
Can I use it for anything besides food?
Plenty. Pet urine on rugs, leaks (with UV dye), counterfeit bills, scorpions in the yard, hotel-room hygiene checks, mineral/rock spotting, dried bodily fluids on second-hand mattresses. Same beam, dozens of jobs.
How is this different from a $5 blacklight on Amazon?
The cheap ones run at 395 nm with no filter — high visible-light leak, low contrast, weak LEDs. PureSpectra™ runs a true filtered 365 nm at 10W. It's the difference between seeing a clear "yes/no" answer and squinting at a blue blob.
Does it ship with batteries?
Battery requirements depend on the housing variant you choose. Check your order confirmation email for the exact spec, or message us and we'll pull it up before your package even arrives.

Be the One Who Actually Checks — Not the One Hoping for the Best
PureSpectra™ doesn't promise to fix the food supply. It promises to show you what's on the food you already bought, in the 30 seconds before it hits your kid's plate. Click it on, run a scan, decide what to do next. Most buyers say it pays for itself the first time it shows them something they would've missed.
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