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Independent Ionizer Reviews
Do not be fooled by web sites claiming to be independent ionizer review sites. These sites are not like Consumer
Affairs. Each of these sites has a specific goal in mind. They want you to buy a specific brand. They have their personal brand of choice
reflected in their review. The reviews are geared to sway you away from the brands they are not promoting.
One of their main advertising campaigns involves these two thoughts:
1. Life and Trent's units are 50% less.
2. Enagic adds 50% in cost to their units to boost the MLM plan.
Every Ionizer Company Offers a Commission for the Sale of Their Machine:
These water ionizer companies offer a commission or compensation plan to their distributors as well. And
Enagic's LEVELUK JrII is just a few hundred dollars more than the Life and Tyents top models.
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KYK Harmony offers a 25% commission per sale, plus a dealer referral program.
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Tyent offers a multi-level compensation plan for distributors.
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Life Ionizer offers a commission of 40% per sale and 60% per sale when buying 3 units at a
time.
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Enagic offers a compensation plan with 52% of the company profits going back to the
distributors.
Water ionizers are not sold in retail stores, they are sold by people who want financial independence or they
simply want to help people feel better. This is achieved through word-of-mount. It is a wonderful way to promote health
products.
Regardless of how profits are shared, i.e., retail stores or individual distributors, all products are
sold at a higher price then is required to make them. Many times products are sold at over 100% the cost of production.
As you can see, the two main reasons, are in reality, nothing more than a smoke screen and the "pot calling the
kettel black".
What you need to know is this:
These review sites are not reporting the correct information about Enagic, nor are they giving you the right
information when they compare their top models with Enagic's LEVELUK SD501.
You can read this in more details in the article on this site,
"Kangen Water Myths and Facts", which share with you the proper models to compare, and how Enagic's machines compare feature by feature as well as
by price comparisons.
When it comes to reporting in a truly unbiased way as any "honest" review site should, to start they would
use the correct model by model comparison. You wouldn't compare one brands least expensive model to another brands most expensive
model would you?
In addition these reviewers would have to own each model they use in their comparisons, place them in a
controlled study, and put them through many different types of controlled tests.
These are simply individual distributors writing reviews to attract your attention in a way that will bring
them sales. It is a well known tactic in the Internet marketing circle and unless you are familiar with Internet marketing,
you may be fooled into thinking these sites are backed by some major company that reviews a variety of products for
consumers.
When considering unbiased reviews would you really feel you were getting an honest review by anyone who writes in
disrespectful and/or childish tones?
Here's an example of the childish distrepectful tone from an "independent" review site regarding
Enagic's LEVELUK SD501. This review site gives two brands 4 stars, Tyent and Enagic. However, the review of Enagic's LEVELUK SDS501 does
not at all sound like a 4 star review.
Here is a direct Quote from this independent review site regarding Enagic's top selling water ionizer:
"Yup! They got em. This is their tried and true Houdini act. They show crazy high and low PH levels and crazy ORP levels. What they don’t tell
you is that to get those levels they are using a chemical that clearly states “Do not drink” on the side of the bottle. There is a secret
compartment in the SD-501 that they add a special chemical which they call an “electrolysis enhancer”. This is how they get their so called super
water. Problem is, its not just water anymore."
And here are the actual facts:
- The saline solution (Electrolysis Enhancer Solution) is kept in a separate tank. It is only used to
create 2.5pH strong acidic and 11.5pH high alkaline - non drinking waters. The acidic water comes out of the drain tube only,
never through the drinking water tube. Both of these waters are non toxic and are not for drinking.
- The 8.5pH - 9.5pH drinking water and the 4.0pH - 6.0pH acidic or beauty waters are created without the
use of the solution.
- The compartment is not a secret.
Tyent's machines do not produce 2.5pH strong acidic water or 11.5pH high alkaline water. These machines should
only be compared to Enagic's $1280.00 Sun-Us unit, which also does not produce those two types of water. While giving Enagic a 4 star
rating, which is higher then all other models they review, they draw your attention to Enagic's top selling "Cadillac" of a
water ionizer then proceed to give it the worst written review of all other ionizers reviewed on
their site. Does that make any sense to you?
Another independent review site favors the Life Ionizer brand. However, they too are comparing their Life 7500
model to Enagic's top model the LEVELUK SD501, when they should be comparing the Life 7500 to Enagic's LEVELUK JrII, which sells for
$2390.00 and out performs their top model.
Enagic's LEVELUK series of ionizer machines produce a non-toxic strong acidic water with a 2.5pH. It is also
referred to as hypochlorus acid.
Each of these sites contains inaccurate information about Enagic and the LEVELUK SD501. Many of these
competitor sites also posted the very inaccurate article, Kangen Water Myths and Facts, without bothering to
check to see how accurate it was. If you are going to post an article on your site about a competitors product, it would be wise to
check its accuracy.
The article mentioned above has very misleading information about Enagic as a company. Here's a direct link
to Enagic's company history page. It is very clear and easy to find. Yet, all of these people who posted this article didn't bother to check to
see if the writer of this article was reporting facts or gossip.
I hope this information helps you understand what is happening online with regards to water ionizers. I
encourage you to
read the real facts about Enagic and their excellent Kangen water ionizer machines.
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