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http://www.activeion.com/"
There has been some discussion about this product around the internet since Bill Nye began supporting it. Some feel that it's a load of hogwash, and no better than plain tap water. Others feel that the product claims are plausible, and that it should be properly tested against both plain tap water, and the cleaning chemicals it is claimed to replace.
It sounds dubious to me, but has anyone here heard much about it? Maybe even has one, and would be willing to make a video test doing a proper comparison and post it online?
There has been some discussion about this product around the internet since Bill Nye began supporting it. Some feel that it's a load of hogwash, and no better than plain tap water. Others feel that the product claims are plausible, and that it should be properly tested against both plain tap water, and the cleaning chemicals it is claimed to replace.
How It (Supposedly) Works said:The Science Inside the ionator.
The ionator HOM™ and ionator EXP™ are virtually the only cleaning products in the world without chemical-related health warning labels. The technology driving the ionator products has been used for decades in food processing plants, four-star restaurants, and large hotels. We've simply taken this technology, miniaturized it, and made it affordable for everyday use.
1. Charging
A water cell applies a slight electrical charge to the tap water.
2. Transforming
The charged water passes through an ion exchange membrane, creating an oxygen-rich mixture of positive and negative nano-bubbles.
3. Cleaning
The ionized water now attracts dirt like a magnet and lifts it from the surface, enabling it to be easily wiped away.
It sounds dubious to me, but has anyone here heard much about it? Maybe even has one, and would be willing to make a video test doing a proper comparison and post it online?
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