Guest guest Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 with updated info that takes out Chlorine, Chlorimide, Fluoride After 4 months of research and waiting, it's available for sale. Similar brands sell for over $320+ Group sale is $250 plus $30 shipping. I am trying to get a group rate for the Filters. I'm currently getting data sheets on the product. It takes 1 gal of water to make 1 gal of water. This is not reverse osmosis which takes 2 gal to make 1 gal of water. and photo http://picasaweb.google.com/sunnyoutdoors/WaterFilterFromCanada?authkey=5w1nwiA\ U_xU# West Heat is the name of the company. It is a Canadian company. The filters are made in Canada. The plastic casing and the housing for the filters are made in China. The inside of the filters are made in CANADA!! not China. The plastic will not leach out. It's food grade quality plastic. Stainless steel housing available for $150 extra. == You change the filters once a year, depending how many people you have in your family. I will bring a sample of the water to the next potluck (I will announce) Please compile your questions ahead of time so you can make sure it is exactly what you're looking for. Most of us have been waiting for many years for the right filter to get rid of the " bad " stuff in our water. If you are easy to work with, we can get a group purchase going by approx. Dec 15. If you want to get it by XMAS, tell me, and maybe I can push the purchase date 12/5/08. I am not doing this for a living, so save your money for this great opportunity for your or your friends. Group purchase is 6 or more people. I already own one. I'm trying to help friends get a discount. I already have 3 friends interested in buying one... == 4 Living Food veggie friends purchased a similar water system (but more expensive $320+ but does the same job as our $250 system) from the same distributor with excellent results for almost a year now. This system is better than a Brita system. WAY WAY better. When you purchase a Brita, you waste SO much money on many tiny filters which will eventually end up in landfills. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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