[pure-silver] Re: Deionized Water-Advantages & Sources?

  • From: "Koch, Gerald" <gkoch02@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 14:01:23 -0400

I have one and always wondered whether the cost of electricity offset
the cost of the water at the supermarket.  You need at lot of heat to
boil water.

Jerry

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Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Deionized Water-Advantages & Sources?


On Thursday 06 April 2006 13:39, Koch, Gerald wrote:
> Distilled, de-ionized and treated by reverse osmosis waters should be 
> interchangeable.  Real distilled water may be more expensive due to 
> the added energy cost in boiling it.  It may be that "distilled" is 
> used as a blanket term.  In today's dumbed down society the average 
> person probably doesn't known what de-ionized means.


        Does anybody have any comments on those small water distillers?
I saw one 
that did 5 litres a day. Price was less then $100 I think. 

        Nick
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