Monday, September 4, 2017

The REAL Truth behind Life Ionizer's "Comparison Chart"!

We got a good chuckle out of this comparison chart, which life ionizer has posted on it's website. You can see the full chart on Life Ionizer's website by CLICKING HERE.  But we'd like to warn you that Life Ionizer tends to change the facts on their website and warranties, so we made sure to save a screen shot of the original comparison chart, which you can see by CLICKING HERE.

We thought you might want to see how misleading this comparison chart is. It's not hard to look up these facts... just time consuming.... and Life Ionizer bets on the fact that most people just aren't going to bother doing their research!  So we thought we'd do the research for you  : )




Tyent Likes to Rate THEMSELVES! 

We thought this chart was pretty funny, to see how Tyent has given THEMSELVES such a good rating.  Notice how they don't disclose who actually gave this rating.  Water ionizers that are TRULY medical grade are endorsed by over 6500 doctors in Japan, and dozens of doctors here in the US... but  you can bet that Life Ionizer is NOT!

Please keep in mind that Tyent machines cost between $200 and $600 to make (up to a 10x markup)... while Enagic machines cost $1400 just to manufacture (thus the $3,980 price tag).



Distributor Details

Life Ionizer tries to make it appear that they have been in business longer than Enagic. They conveniently leave out the fact that Enagic's medical grade water ionizers have been manufactured for over 40 years.   

June 1974: Sony's specialty trading operation, the precursor of Enagic, began operations in Okinawa, Japan.   May 1987: The Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare authorizes the Enagic Osaka factory as a medical equipment manufacturer.  March 1988: Company became Kangen water specialist with philosophy of "True Health."  January 2000: Enagic began sales of core product "LeveLuk DX."
October 2001: Merged with Toyo Aitex. The company specializes in electrolysis water generating technology.  April 2002:  The LeveLuk series of Kangen Water® machines is solely recommended by the Japanese Association for the Prevention of Geriatric Diseases. 

Life Ionizer thinks that by putting "USA/Korea" as their "country of origin," this will somehow give more credibility to American consumers.  But they are NOT manufactured in the US, nor do they have any "service centers" here! Their "distribution center" is a small office space in Carlsbad, California.  Make no mistake, Life Ionizer machines are manufactured in SOUTH KOREA.  They may have "call centers" in the US, but that is not where they are manufactured.  If something goes wrong with your machine and you want to fix it, you will likely have to send it back to South Korea, for the tune of $600 each (unless you want to get a new one).

When you buy a MEDICAL GRADE ionizer, however, you can find distributors AND service centers at 7 different locations in the United States: LA, New York, Chicago, Honolulu, Dallas, Seattle and Orlando. There are locations in 38 different countries: Japan, Mexico, Germany, France, Italy, Australia, Taiwan, the Phillippines, Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, India, Brazil, Mongolia, Russia, two locations in Canada, Dubai, and the list is rapidly growing...