WATCH OUT for these Pop-up predators when you google "Kangen Water"!
Enagic’s competition knows Enagic's potential customers will use Google as a search tool.
Some pay thousands to Google every month, to try to brainwash potential Enagic customers!
Luckily, Enagic has set up a trade-in policy, for the people who've fallen for this deceptive marketing. Please also scroll down the page to see 25 ways Alkaline Water Plus misleads consumers. | ||||
Consumer Reports has never reviewed a water ionizer!
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See why Fakespot.com gave Life Ionizer & Tyent F-Ratings!
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Misleading guides with inaccuracies & Stock Photo Doctors.
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Life Ionizer says Medical Grade Titanium is not important, and Tyent says there is
“no such thing”!
REALLY?!
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This is what happens to tubes that can’t be deep cleaned, and is largely why cheaper machines are discarded. Look at the mold in this Tyent!
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20 ways Life Ionizer drastically misleads consumers with their slanderous videos. |
The truth about their “LIFETIME” WARRANTIES: It’s not YOUR lifetime! |
Korean medical certification means SELF certification! |
The TRUTH about Enagic’s “scary” Enhancer fluid: It’s just a saline solution. | |
Fake “unbiased review” sites: Tyent is
Top rated by
THEMSELVES,
in every category!
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Life Ionizer displayed a certification they never had, and duplicate certificates to look like they have more certifications than they really do!
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Life Ionizer literally makes up facts about Enagic’s ORP, alkalinity and more, which can easily be disproved!
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This is from Tyent’s website. Who’s REALLY trying to squeeze money from
it’s customers, when their markup is even higher than Enagic’s?
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Tyent dealers seem to think it’s normal for an ionizer to last only 4 years, while Kangen machines typically last 15- 30 years! |