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The Quick Quality Electrolysis Tester is a user-friendly device designed for home use, allowing you to easily assess the purity of your drinking water. With a straightforward operation and quick results, this tool visually demonstrates the condition of your water by separating dissolved metal particles into distinct colors. Ideal for families seeking affordable and effective water quality assurance.
R**.
Did what it says and easy to use
It is a little intimidating and feels like something for a science project. However, I tried it and it was so simple to use. I took two shallow glasses that were clean and added the distilled water in the one and the tap water in the other and it certainly changed the color of the one with the tap water. I believe it showed that it was safe to drink with just some rust and fluoride in it as expected. I was really impressed with my filtered tap water though that was almost as clear as the distilled water after testing it! It gives you a good idea at least and helped me feel better about my water that I'm drinking. I hope that helps!
A**M
Good tool to demonstrate TDS in two different water samples.
This electrolysis tester is great for demonstrating TDS (total dissolved solids) in two different samples of water. I used this to show those in the household the difference between the standard tap water (with whole house water filtration) as compared to our RO (reverse osmosis) filtered water.Just put the electrodes in the two different glass samples of water and turn it on for around 30 seconds and you will be able to see the heavy TDS in the tap water and clear in the pure RO water.A good tool to have in the water treatment tool box.
M**E
Plug
Make sure you order the correct electrical suited for USA.This came with UK prongs and no adapter. Cannot use.
S**S
Work as intended, safety concern
This device work as intended for showing the impurities in water by precipitating it through electrolysis. Its not a measurement for TDS exactly and there are better devices to do that with accuracy. But this one is really good for demonstration.The electrodes in this device is actually at full voltage of your main supply, just converted to DC from AC. So be very careful, once the device is plugged into AC outlet consider everything on this device at full mains voltage. There is no limiting or isolation circuit inside so it can give you a good sock and be dangerous. I will prefer to use this on a GFCI outlet.
D**N
Works, but not really good idea
Honestly the danger this offers for the electricity offsets the neat feature of seeing the dissolved particles precipitate out of the water. Now if you are fine with something that can give you a shock when used and you are able to keep it away from pets, kids, and know yourself not to mess with it you can be fine. I always think about the "what if" scenarios personally. Again the risk vs reward is not great in my opinion for this one. It works, and for that I give it 3 stars.All in all I can't recommend for most people.
A**L
Seems to work... UPDATED: VERY DANGEROUS
Update: today I accidentally knocked a metal knife into this device, presumably between the FE and AL bars, and it set off a giant spark--and the device was TURNED OFF (but plugged in). I threw it away immediately. This thing is even more dangerous than the youtube guy thought.Original Review:There's a youtube video saying this is the most dangerous product on Amazon because it's easy to electrocute yourself with it. So, be aware of that, I guess.It seems to do what it claims (pretty simple science, to be fair). Make sure to do your research; having metals/minerals in your water is good, it's the amount that's the issue. If you look up the video I mentioned, you'll see it just turns the top part of his water a little yellow. And you can see what mine looks like.The problem is I wasn't able to test it on distilled water; I'll pick some up and do that soon. But, it's clearly separating the metals etc.And it did prove that the cheap Chinese filters I was using for my Pur faucet filter aren't doing anything.
M**D
Works Well If Caution is Used
This seems to work fine to perform electrolysis on water samples. Just be careful not to short the bars with metal objects. It will create precipitates in water that is not pure.
B**E
Visual indicator of minerals in water
The media could not be loaded. This electrolysis tester uses two electrodes that pass electrical current between them. The result ends up separating metallic substances from the water, leaving a floating layer of color. The colors that are left behind indicate the types of metals that may be found in the water. There is nothing terribly scientific about it as it doesn't indicate necessarily laboratory levels or give you any kind of readings, but it's a quick way to distinguish a very pure water from tap water or even my softened water. The unit has four probes at the bottom, two each being inserted in a glass of water independently to compare side by side. Plug it in and it goes to work.
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