(EMAILWIRE.COM, May 09, 2008 ) Fort Lauderdale FL -- “Many people think the only way to get clean drinking water is to buy it at the local store. Those that are unhappy with the purity or taste of the water from their local utility company should produce it themselves in an Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG). Just plug it in, whether they are in an urban or rural location, at home or in the office, the AWG generates three to five gallons a day of pure chilled or heated healthy clean drinking water. Approximately the size of a typical water cooler, the AWG uses a condensation process to extract moisture from the atmosphere around it to produce delicious water for about $.08 a gallon compared to an average $2.50 a gallon retail,” states Paul Lipschutz, Chairman of WaterPure International.
“Our AWG totally contradicts the perception that buying water in all sorts/sizes of plastic bottles is the only way to get clean drinking water. Our AWG produce the cleanest water available and a unit can be had for $1295 or obtained through a lease/purchase agreement for $30 a month. We also offer a 30-day free trial. Considering what most people spend on bottled water, this is a good deal.” continues Lipschutz.
About Atmospheric Water Generators
WaterPureÂ’s Atmospheric Water Generators extract moisture from the atmosphere through a condensation process and transform it into absolutely pure, healthy drinking water. Multiple air and water filtration systems remove particulate matter smaller than .01 microns. Utilizing high intensity UV (ultra violet) rays, it eliminates any microorganisms including bacteria and viruses. Operating on standard 110v power in the USA, it is extremely efficient and uses a minimal amount of energy to produce water. Depending on local electricity costs, a gallon of WaterPure water costs about 8 cents to produce. Driven by a microcomputer control system, it will stop generating water when full. The WaterPure purification system employs special filters to remove any unpleasant tastes or odor that may be present in the air. The result is fresh and delicious drinking water in its purest form.
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