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An Alternative to Water Softeners
NO DECEPTION HERE! "SALT-FREE Water Softening" doesn't mean that
NO salt is needed to clean your water softener. What our competitors really mean
in their (somewhat questionable) advertising, is that no "sodium chloride brine" should be used in their equipment, only "potassium chloride
brine." Potassium chloride IS defined in the dictionary as a "salt," and it works the same in your water softener,
but it does not give you that "salty," brackish, or "fishy" taste and smell that you might experience
from using their equipment. Potassium costs about 3 TIMES more than sodium, but with Water World's equipment, you can't
tell the difference. In fact, you can choose EITHER kind of salt in Water World's equipment. Health effects of excess
sodium or potassium salt? Probably none or very little. Let's test your water to be sure.

If you truly want "Salt-Free Water Softening," look at Water World's
Vertex "Hard Water Wizard." It is not quite the same as a water softener, but it does soften your water
(to a point) with no salt brine, with no backwash, with no water waste, and with no bulky tanks.
Cost? About $395.00 for 1" to 1 1/4 " inlet pipe size. $575.00 for 2".
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The Electronic Water Conditioner that is easy to install, takes very little space and still treats
hard water from 3 grains without any salt or chemicals!
The Hard Water Wizard offers many benefits for being such a small piece of equipment. Being
much more effective than a magnet, or most other similar devices, the Hard Water Wizard uses less than 10 watts of power,
therefore increasing your water heater efficiency and saving you money! It also reduces your detergent use, saving you
money all the while getting clean, soft clothes.
The Hard Water Wizard produces an oscillating electric field in the water pipe which changes continuously
in frequency and direction. This changes the property of the hardness minerals so they stay in solution much more effectively.
The Hard Water Wizard is a great choice for the home if you want soft water but don't want to hassle
with the salt or maintenance of ion exchange softeners.
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