We highly recommend using filtered, distilled, or reverse osmosis (RO) water for optimal performance and a clearer understanding of what you’re consuming.
Best Options:
RO (Reverse Osmosis) Water | Purified through reverse osmosis to remove impurities and contaminants. | Ensures high water quality and protects the generator from buildup. |
Distilled Water | Water that has been boiled into vapor and condensed back into liquid, leaving impurities behind. | Prevents mineral deposits and optimizes hydrogen generation. |
Spring Water | Natural water sourced from springs is typically low in harmful contaminants. | Provides a clean and safe option for everyday use. |
Filtered Water | Water is filtered to remove common impurities such as sediments and chlorine. | Maintains water purity and safeguards the flask's components. |
Well Water | Water sourced from private or public wells requires proper filtration to remove sediments and iron. | When filtered appropriately, it provides a safe and sustainable option for everyday use. |
Tap Water:
While tap water can be used, it contains unknown chemicals and minerals that may shorten the flask’s life. Increased buildup could also require more frequent cleaning.
Use filtered, RO, or distilled water whenever possible for the best experience and to maintain your flask’s longevity.
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