@healthjunkie1 I'm going to guess that there is a margin of error and the pH at Level 1 was not raised by the Enagic...other than that I don't know. These water ionizer comparison tests were conducted in St. Peters, MO, which has a tap water which is 8.46 pH and +195 ORP. The margin of error is probably something like .2 pH units. The Hanna meter is not the most accurate one there is.
We never see the tester pushing the buttons so we never know what they are really testing. We only have their word on what it was. Very unscientific. The Enagic machine has a speaker & would say what pH level was chosen. Don't know about the other 2 machines as to their speaker capabilities so we should have seen the buttons being pushed in the beginning.
why is the enagic ph below the tap?
healthjunkie1 1 year ago
@healthjunkie1 I'm going to guess that there is a margin of error and the pH at Level 1 was not raised by the Enagic...other than that I don't know. These water ionizer comparison tests were conducted in St. Peters, MO, which has a tap water which is 8.46 pH and +195 ORP. The margin of error is probably something like .2 pH units. The Hanna meter is not the most accurate one there is.
636cathleen 1 year ago
We never see the tester pushing the buttons so we never know what they are really testing. We only have their word on what it was. Very unscientific. The Enagic machine has a speaker & would say what pH level was chosen. Don't know about the other 2 machines as to their speaker capabilities so we should have seen the buttons being pushed in the beginning.
Phunspucker 2 years ago