Bob Explains… Can Water Ionizers Really Be Customized?

Hey, everyone! Bob the Ionizer Guy here.

As you all know, apart from sharing the pros and cons of the various water ionizers and manufacturers we sell and come across, I also debunk myths and discuss issues in the industry.

Now, I want to talk to you about this claim from a certain water ionizer company: they CLAIM that they can customize your very own water ionizer.

Suspicious, right? Well, it is!

Here’s how they operate: they’ll call you, ask for your ZIP code, and inquire about your water so that they can magically create a machine for you. If you’re not too familiar with the world of alkaline water, you might even fall for their “expertise” and “excellent customer service.”

Let me tell you straight away that this is a scam.

Can Water Ionizers Really Be Customized
That’ll be you if you waste thousands of dollars on this so-called magic machine.

 

Long Delivery Time? That Doesn’t Happen

Okay, this is what ordering a water ionizer from a reputable company looks like:

  1. Place your order through the company’s website.
  2. The company ships the unit within the same day (or the next).
  3. Wait 4 to 7 business days.
  4. Ta-da! Your machine’s at your door.

Easy, isn’t it? That’s because the company has all the models and any other parts on hand in their stores or factories. Plus, they’ll be super easy to contact. No taking advantage of any customers here!

But when a brand asks you to wait 4 to 6 weeks before shipping – run.

They most likely don’t have the units in stock. So, they order these machines from overseas and tell you that they’re still in the process of “customizing” them in hopes of locking you in as a long-term customer.

Talk about a complete lack of honesty.

 

 

When an ionizer brand tells you that your custom-built machine won’t be completed until more than a month after you order it – be wary.

 

Pre-Filters?

If you’re getting married, getting a prenup is often a must.

But if you’re getting a water ionizer, getting pre-filters isn’t always necessary. It’s all based on the state of your tap water.

There are some cases where you need a pre-filter. For example, if you have hard water or well water, then it’s necessary for sure.

Or, if you have high amounts of contaminants in your water like:

Keep in mind that reputable ionizer companies have these types of pre-filters on hand, so there is no need to wait for these filters.

 

Quality Water Ionizers Only, Please

Unless your water contains a lot of contaminants that require pre-filters (from an honest manufacturer), a good water ionizer won’t need additional parts to function perfectly.

Also, the most trustworthy companies out there won’t resort to shady marketing tactics just to get potential customers to buy less than stellar or even faulty ionizers. They’ll let the quality of their service and products speak for themselves.

Remember, you deserve to get your hard-earned money’s worth when you make the life-changing decision to buy a water ionizer.

Save yourself the trouble of wasting your money and time on scams like these and only go for credible manufacturers and distributors. Your body and wallet will thank you for it.

 

 

 

 

 

Have you encountered any water ionizer deals that seemed too good to be true, or have you ever been scammed yourself? Let us know in the comments.

If you’d like to know more about this bogus claim or if you’re on the lookout for a model that’ll fit your home – I’m here for you. Contact me at 877-878-7220 so I can help you get started