Guest guest Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 Here is a perfect example! It too boggles my mind. The SP Lite has " identical " output as the Silver Pulser (why would we make it different???). > > I think Russ mentioned the Silver Pulser Lite (SPL1) was created as a less expensiver version of the regular units but that they didn't sell as well. > > Anyone care to hazard a guess why? Do people perceive them as less sturdy or worry that they don't provide the right amount of current to electrify the blood or what? I ask this because I have a friend that can't afford the regular full-sized blood electrification unit and, when I told him about the current sale on SPL1's, he wasn't interested. > > I also have another friend that is thinking of buying himself a zapper and don't know whether I should be urging him to wait until he can afford the full-sized unit. > > Any thoughts? > > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2009 Report Share Posted March 27, 2009 I am VERY happy with the SPL1 that I am now using and, frankly, am thinking of buying a back-up just in case something happens to this one. sotainstruments writes: > Here is a perfect example! It too boggles my mind. The SP Lite has " identical " output as the Silver Pulser (why would we make it different???). > > >> >> I think Russ mentioned the Silver Pulser Lite (SPL1) was created as a less expensiver version of the regular units but that they didn't sell as well. >> >> Anyone care to hazard a guess why? Do people perceive them as less sturdy or worry that they don't provide the right amount of current to electrify the blood or what? I ask this because I have a friend that can't afford the regular full-sized blood electrification unit and, when I told him about the current sale on SPL1's, he wasn't interested. >> >> I also have another friend that is thinking of buying himself a zapper and don't know whether I should be urging him to wait until he can afford the full-sized unit. >> >> Any thoughts? >> >> - >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2009 Report Share Posted April 22, 2009 ...then call it SP Maximum Strength, Russ. The other one call SP Maximum Strength Platinum Edition. hahahh bG > > > > I think Russ mentioned the Silver Pulser Lite (SPL1) was created as a less expensiver version of the regular units but that they didn't sell as well. > > > > Anyone care to hazard a guess why? Do people perceive them as less sturdy or worry that they don't provide the right amount of current to electrify the blood or what? I ask this because I have a friend that can't afford the regular full-sized blood electrification unit and, when I told him about the current sale on SPL1's, he wasn't interested. > > > > I also have another friend that is thinking of buying himself a zapper and don't know whether I should be urging him to wait until he can afford the full-sized unit. > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > - > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2009 Report Share Posted April 22, 2009 When I heard there was a sale on SP light, I purchased 4 units! Later I purchased 1 SP-regular unit more expensive, together with MP. I haven't got Ozonator yet. Oh, and I have Bio-Tuner BT7. Just used BT7 for 30 days, waiting for my PCR test to start BE. If I had some more extra money I would buy some more SPlights, for $50 and comes with silver =you can't beat that. SergeFrom: bob luhrs <bobluhrs@...>Subject: Re: SPL Question Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 3:34 PM ...then call it SP Maximum Strength, Russ. The other one call SP Maximum Strength Platinum Edition. hahahh bG > > > > I think Russ mentioned the Silver Pulser Lite (SPL1) was created as a less expensiver version of the regular units but that they didn't sell as well. > > > > Anyone care to hazard a guess why? Do people perceive them as less sturdy or worry that they don't provide the right amount of current to electrify the blood or what? I ask this because I have a friend that can't afford the regular full-sized blood electrification unit and, when I told him about the current sale on SPL1's, he wasn't interested. > > > > I also have another friend that is thinking of buying himself a zapper and don't know whether I should be urging him to wait until he can afford the full-sized unit. > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > - > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2009 Report Share Posted April 22, 2009 On 4/22/2009 5:54:01 PM, (wineandgravy@...) wrote: > If I had some more extra money I would buy some more SPlights, for $50 and comes with silver =you can't beat that. > Serge You know, " comes with silver, you can't beat that " , is a good point, at that price... Silver is not cheap. Chuck What's the difference between New Age and Neo-Pagan? About $500 a weekend Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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