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I wonder why it says " Not for drinking water purpose. " ?

I would consider http://www.sotainstruments.com/ozone/

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> Anyone know anything about this water ozonator which costs only $40 plus

> shipping? Seems like a remarkably good price, wonder if there is a

> downside not obvious to me.

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Also, Ask them what the ozone chamber is made out of.

Glass, teflon, kynar, silicone....good

Stainless steel, aluminun, ceramic...bad

All parts that contact ozone should be made of glass, kynar, teflon, or

silicone.

Dennis

Product OZX-300U. Enaly Trade

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> http://www.enaly.com/OZX-300U.htm

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> Anyone know anything about this water ozonator which costs only $40 plus

> shipping? Seems like a remarkably good price, wonder if there is a

> downside not obvious to me.

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> Thanks

> Donna

> http://www.excellentthings.com

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other alternative self-help subjects.

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Actually they have one that is for drinking water that is only $40.

compare that with Sota's at more like $250. I know many people who

don't have the $ for a SOTA unit and so if this one works I'd like to

know about it.

Thanks, Dennis

Donna

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Dennis wrote:

>I wonder why it says " Not for drinking water purpose. " ?

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>I would consider http://www.sotainstruments.com/ozone/

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Hi Dennis. Russ at Sota Instruments is a member of my

Beck-n-stuff list and he just posted that he has

purchased two of the units that are used for drinking water and he is

going to take them apart and see what they are made of and he is sending

one out for testing to see how much it actually puts out. He said he

will post when he finds out. When he does I will forward it to this list.

Thanks for this excellent info below.

Donna

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Dennis wrote:

>Also, Ask them what the ozone chamber is made out of.

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>Glass, teflon, kynar, silicone....good

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>Stainless steel, aluminun, ceramic...bad

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>All parts that contact ozone should be made of glass, kynar, teflon, or

>silicone.

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