CONSUMER WARNING!!!! BUYER BEWARE!!!
[2008-08-06]
We just learned that a major ionizer manufacturer created a duplicate of this web site to trick you into thinking their machine is the best.
We won't say who it is, but it is pretty obvious if you read through the site.
The impostor site is called
www.waterionizerreviews.org
The information on that site is completely made up by the manufacturer to confuse you.
We want to prove to you that this site was the original and that the imposter site which is trying to appear as an exact copy was just created this month.
When a new site is created, the details of the site are kept on file and available to the public. We want you to visit the two web sites below. The first is for this site, and the other is for the impostor site. Take a look at the section labeled "record created" which shows when the site was launched. This will show which is the original (this site) and which is the impostor.
http://who.godaddy.com/WhoIs.aspx?domain=ionizersreviewed.com&prog_id=godaddy
http://who.godaddy.com/WhoIs.aspx?domain=waterionizerreviews.org&prog_id=godaddy
Simply copy and past the web addresses above into your browser window to learn the truth. We hope this will help clear up the confusion. We are trying to provide accurate information, and some of the manufacturers aren't happy about it. Be sure to notice how blatantly they copied our site to confuse you. From the pictures to the wording, it is all a copy. Be careful out there. Thanks.
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Life's 7500 - A First Look!
[2008-04-01]
Life has just recently launched an exciting new unit on to the water ionizer scene. It is the called the 7500 model. This model is a counter top unit with quite a few modifications and upgrades from their 5000 model. The changes are as follows. They changed to electronic flow control, they added ceramic to their filters, they added an SMPS, and they added two additional plates to make it a 7 plate machine.
It seems they are finally getting closer to being able to compete with their biggest rival, Tyent USA.
When we called Life Ionizers as a random consumer, a few weeks back (before they had a 7500 model) they told us the a transformer was the way to go, and that manual flow control was best.
When we called back two weeks later, they were singing a very different tune.
Thankfully, they have finally switch to mesh plate technology, accept they charge $100.00 extra for that option. Oddly enough, 2 weeks ago they told us that solid plates were the way to go and that mesh was inferior and a lot cheaper to make.
Overview: Life has taken some steps in the right direction but we think the jury is still out. Usually when something new hits the market place there are a lot of unforeseen problems just waiting to pop up. New versions of Windows software is a great example.
We wish Life would have spent the money for larger plates. While they do have 7 plates, this is still not going to produce the results that some of the competitors can produce with their larger plates. Life is using a "Triple Chamber System" on their new machine with allows the water to pass across the plates 3 times. This is their way of compensating for smaller plates.
The problem we foresee is too much wear. With the triple chamber system, it seems the machine will be working 3 times harder every time you use, which could shorten the life span by over 60%. The have removed the polyethylene from their filters, but they added calcium sulphite which seems to be even worse. Take a look at www.sulphitedanger.com for more info.
We found it interesting that all of the changes to their machine are already part of the Tyent USA MMP-5050. We still find the Tyent machine to be a better and a safer purchase because there is a 60 day trial with no restocking fee, there is a full 5 year warranty on both parts and service, and of course you have larger plates that come with mesh technology standard . We just also learned that Life Ionizers isn't a manufacturer at all, instead they are just private labeling other companies machines. The life 5000 is nothing more than a biontech machine
www.bion-tech.com with a different label, and the new 7500 is made from a company calle shenpix
www.shenpix.co.kr - again another private label deal. Why do they claim to be manufacturers on their web site?
Our words to them... You are getting closer, but you still need some major changes.
Tell the companies that you are importing machines from that they still need bigger plates and also to remove the polyethylene and calcium sulphite from the filters. Life 7500 will get a 2.5 star rating.
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New contact us section
[2008-03-31]
We now welcome questions and comments in the contact us section of the site. Please feel free to send us questions or concerns.
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[2008-08-06]
We just learned that a major ionizer manufacturer created a duplicate of this web site to trick you into thinking their machine is the best.
We won't say who it is, but it is pretty obvious if you read through the site.
The impostor site is called
www.waterionizerreviews.org
The information on that site is completely made up by the manufacturer to confuse you.
We want to prove to you that this site was the original and that the imposter site which is trying to appear as an exact copy was just created this month.
When a new site is created, the details of the site are kept on file and available to the public. We want you to visit the two web sites below. The first is for this site, and the other is for the impostor site. Take a look at the section labeled "record created" which shows when the site was launched. This will show which is the original (this site) and which is the impostor.
http://who.godaddy.com/WhoIs.aspx?domain=ionizersreviewed.com&prog_id=godaddy
http://who.godaddy.com/WhoIs.aspx?domain=waterionizerreviews.org&prog_id=godaddy
Simply copy and past the web addresses above into your browser window to learn the truth. We hope this will help clear up the confusion. We are trying to provide accurate information, and some of the manufacturers aren't happy about it. Be sure to notice how blatantly they copied our site to confuse you. From the pictures to the wording, it is all a copy. Be careful out there. Thanks.
Back to top
Life's 7500 - A First Look!
[2008-04-01]
Life has just recently launched an exciting new unit on to the water ionizer scene. It is the called the 7500 model. This model is a counter top unit with quite a few modifications and upgrades from their 5000 model. The changes are as follows. They changed to electronic flow control, they added ceramic to their filters, they added an SMPS, and they added two additional plates to make it a 7 plate machine.
It seems they are finally getting closer to being able to compete with their biggest rival, Tyent USA.
When we called Life Ionizers as a random consumer, a few weeks back (before they had a 7500 model) they told us the a transformer was the way to go, and that manual flow control was best.
When we called back two weeks later, they were singing a very different tune.
Thankfully, they have finally switch to mesh plate technology, accept they charge $100.00 extra for that option. Oddly enough, 2 weeks ago they told us that solid plates were the way to go and that mesh was inferior and a lot cheaper to make.
Overview: Life has taken some steps in the right direction but we think the jury is still out. Usually when something new hits the market place there are a lot of unforeseen problems just waiting to pop up. New versions of Windows software is a great example.
We wish Life would have spent the money for larger plates. While they do have 7 plates, this is still not going to produce the results that some of the competitors can produce with their larger plates. Life is using a "Triple Chamber System" on their new machine with allows the water to pass across the plates 3 times. This is their way of compensating for smaller plates.
The problem we foresee is too much wear. With the triple chamber system, it seems the machine will be working 3 times harder every time you use, which could shorten the life span by over 60%. The have removed the polyethylene from their filters, but they added calcium sulphite which seems to be even worse. Take a look at www.sulphitedanger.com for more info.
We found it interesting that all of the changes to their machine are already part of the Tyent USA MMP-5050. We still find the Tyent machine to be a better and a safer purchase because there is a 60 day trial with no restocking fee, there is a full 5 year warranty on both parts and service, and of course you have larger plates that come with mesh technology standard . We just also learned that Life Ionizers isn't a manufacturer at all, instead they are just private labeling other companies machines. The life 5000 is nothing more than a biontech machine
www.bion-tech.com with a different label, and the new 7500 is made from a company calle shenpix
www.shenpix.co.kr - again another private label deal. Why do they claim to be manufacturers on their web site?
Our words to them... You are getting closer, but you still need some major changes.
Tell the companies that you are importing machines from that they still need bigger plates and also to remove the polyethylene and calcium sulphite from the filters. Life 7500 will get a 2.5 star rating.
Back to top
New contact us section
[2008-03-31]
We now welcome questions and comments in the contact us section of the site. Please feel free to send us questions or concerns.
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