The AnyWater Mini Bio Mineral Pot is a terrific portable solution for providing clean drinking water. On top of that, it increases the Alkalinity of your water through the use of all natural minerals. It is compact enough to use for travel, hiking, camping or as a supplement to your Water Ionizer. Can't yet afford a Water Ionizer? Use AnyWater, save the cost of bottled water until you have enough to acquire a machine. You can then use AnyWater for travel situations. Benefits Removes or Reduces contaminants such as chlorine, heavy metals, bacteria, insecticides, and other impurities. Increases Water Alkalinity - up to 9.5 pH obtainable (dependant on source water) Increases antioxidant potential (O.R.P.) up to -350 mv (dependant on source water) AnyWater Features Changes tap water into Alkaline Mineral Water Filters Water and reduces contaminants Convenient enough to take with you on business trips, camping or elsewhere Easy to assemble and clean Pour water into AnyWater and pour out Filtered, Alkaline Mineral water - no shaking or sitting for long periods. 1300 Refills per filter (approximately 90 days) Bottle holds 600 ML (20 Ounces) Somelite an important ingredient Somelite, also known as "coral sand," consists of natural coral grains that primarily consist of shells and skeletons of reef-building coral. Foraminifera, such as star sand, inhabiting the water near Okinawa, is also in the coral grains. These organisms ingest calcium and magnesium from the ocean. Consequently, coral sand is made up of approximately 95% calcium carbonate. Somelite also contains abundant amounts of calcium, magnesium and other minerals that promote optimal body health. Used as a water-purifying agent, the minerals in Somelite flow into the water, creating a balance of minerals. It also increases tap water alkalinity and removes odor. Because Somelite is a porous it also absorbs and removes heavy metals, foreign materials and more. What you receive -
J**.
Poor service
Poor service, got the mug never got the Filters, a friend of mine also ordered this same mini bio mineral pot including the filters, but sadly had the same problem, got the mini pot but NO FILTERS.
R**E
May seem pricey but lasts a very long time
I used to sell these in my online store before I retired. I have used mine for at least 6 years and it's still going. With one person's hydration needs I found a filter lasts about 9 - 12 months. I check the acidity regularly with litmus strips and water remains alkaline at least 9 months and approaches neutral at about 12 months.I have no way to evaluate the filtering of contaminates, but judging from how clear the cup looks after 6 years I would have to say it filters very well.I'm disappointed at how much the cost has gone up over the years, but it's okay because I'm still using the original AnyWater system. At today's price of around $80 for three filters that comes to about $27 for a year of filtering for one person. That's not so bad for healthy water.
N**E
Cute Design with Flaws
The people at Best Water Inc. in Canada (the makers of the AnyWater portable filter) are terrific. They're friendly, they care, and they want to solve your problems. If you send them an email, they're likely to call you, which is pretty cool. Not many companies do that. If only the product were as good as the customer service.I love the look of the filter. It's cute, the colors are nice, the shape is pleasing. It was easy to assemble, but after that my problems began. Though the pot claims it holds 20 oz., the funnel top (where you pour in the water), holds about 12. But not a big deal, right. So you have to fill it twice if you want to drink that much water. A bigger problem is the cartridge failed to drain completely most of the time. And if it doesn't drain completely then you can't fit the filter cap on, which you're supposed to do to pour off the water. I cheated and just lifted the cartridge out of the container and held it over my glass while I poured the water out of the container. A bit awkward and challenging. But I was willing to live with it. Until I discovered that the unit leaks. At first I thought it was because I hadn't screwed the cartridge piece on securely. But no, it didn't seem to matter how secure it was. I'm guessing it was the cartridge itself and the fact that it didn't drain. Customer service suggested I shake the cartridge, which I did. One time it worked. The next time it didn't. After a while I got a bit fed up. And finally decided they really need to fix the design flaws. Customer Service even admitted that other people have problems with leaking. Faulty cartridges, I suspect.If you decide to send back your filter beware of the warranty. The web page offers a 30-day warranty and you get a full refund (minus shipping) ONLY if you haven't used the filter. At all. If you've used the filter - I thought the 30 days was for trying it out - then they deduct a 15% restocking fee. And if you live in the U.S., shipping to Canada can be expensive.
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