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  • omnienviro

    This  link is to a company selling magnetic water conditioners to farmers all over the western US. Their list of positive testamonials is exstensive. Crop photos of berfore and after do not lie.

  • @weslingm ; Yes, and the company is full of shit and the crooks should be in prison for robbing people.

  • @Desertphile also large manufacturing companies use magnets to clean the water from their processing lines. It is more of a finnishing technique. It seems magnets arranged in a certain way blasts large molecular clusters apart.

  • @weslingm ; No.

  • you have no idea at all what you are talking about, do some homework before you post a negative review, and try to drink a little less

  • @banditboy6666 ; If you saw anything incorrect in this video, do feel free to point it out. Thank you in advance.

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  • It is all a matter of mass balance.

    Mass In = Mass Out + Accumulation - Generation

    The only way this device COULD work is if the calcium and other minerals in the water stuck to the pipe. Your pipe would be clogged in no time at all.

  • There is a very good reason why these are sold on line. You can't go into their office and demand your money back. No local water treatment dealer will touch these if they want to stay in business. So they are sold on line with clever marketing and shady guarantees.

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  • @Desertphile

    it changes the material suspended in the water. Some of these materials are magnetic.

  • @banditboy6666 what, noone can disagree with your view, what a pompous egotistical ass you are. It may be shocking to you but you are the asshole in the room here.

  • Hopefully you live in a state that regulates water treatment, if so talk to your department of commerce to see what's approved. If you can't prove it works you can't get certified. If you don't live in a state that regulates this, talk to a reputable dealer. See who your neighbors and family use. Oh yeah, salt free softeners do not work.

  • @tomfrankly  Believe what you will....I know what I'm talking about.

  • @jmccullah Bullshit. Soft water literally doesn't wash soap off as effectively as hard water.

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