Easy Water...

Have you seen the commercial for a tankless water softener? Does it work? Sounds like BS to me but somebody on another forum was saying it could work..Any thoughts???

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benick
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P.T. Barnum enough said

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nefletch

You can take it from this retired research chemist, "BS."

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Frank

As I thought..Thanks for the replies...

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benick

I Looked it up. It's a coil of wire put around a waterpipe. It's utter rubbish, reminiscent of automotive fuel magnets.

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AZ Nomad

I find it stunningly amazing that you even had to ask. What the f*ck did you think it could do? Magically remove minerals and other impurities into the wrapped wire to be dumped down the line cord? Make the impurities simply vanish? Turn into harmless foofoo powder?

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AZ Nomad

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:-D

Evan

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Evan Platt

and it is a sin to let a sucker keep his money

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AZ Nomad

There is much fraud out there packaged attractively to consumers. Authorities only go after those aggressively that cause people harm. The power of magnets to soften water, get better gas mileage or relieve pain is one of those. Most people are not technical people and it is good to ask before getting sucked into these schemes.

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Frank

Hey !!! It works as good as those magnets I put on my gas line to keep that dirty gas out of my carburetor on my bicycle.

Jr

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Jerry - OHIO

a fool and his money are soon parted

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AZ Nomad

Yeah, but do they work as good as a thousand dollar power cord?

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Or a $6000 power strip?
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Even Denon has jumped into the cable scam industry. How about a $500 ethernet cable?
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AZ Nomad

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