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Review Enagic Leveluk SD501
The Leveluk SD501 is Enagic's top of the line water ionizer.
It's tops across the board. Greatest total surface area,
highest wattage, ORP outputs up to -850 and ionized water
output rates as high as 7.6 liters per minute. At $3,980 it's
also the most expensive water ionizer on the market today.
If you talk with anyone who owns one of these they'll tell you
it was one of the best investments they've ever made. Whether
this is because they want to feel good about spending as much
as $2,000 more than most people who purchase a top of the line
water ionizer, because they are sold on and selling Enagic's
MLM opportunity or because they really love their SD501 is
something you may not know unless you invest in one for
yourself. Before you decide to drop a quick $4,000 on a water
ionizer, let's review the facts on Enagic's Leveluk SD501.
We've already said that the SD501 has greater plate surface
area, wattage and ORP outputs. The plates themselves are flat,
where most other top of the line water ionizers are mesh. Mesh
plates are a way of increasing total surface area, which is not
an issue with this machine's 245 inches of surface area.
Watershed/Goldfox comes in a distant second with 159 inches of
surface area. One of the benefits of flat plates over mesh is
efficient drainage and cleaning. Mesh plates have more
potential for build up and can require more frequent cleaning
where flat plates drain and clean smoothly and more
effectively.
The SD501 also comes with a cleaning cartridge that is used
every 4 - 6 months to remove any leftover sediment or
particles. This helps maintain the effectiveness of the single
filter. All Enagic water ionizers are single filter products.
As discussed in other reviews, while dual filter systems can be
more effective at filtering out particles, they are also higher
in maintenance time and cost.
Along with the higher initial price tag you can expect to pay
more for your Enagic replacement filters. Filter life is
approximately 11,000 liters or 9 to 12 months. Standard Enagic
replacement filters are $90 or you can step up to their high
grade filter for $120. Replacement filters for most other
single filter water ionizers run $59 - $79 with some offering
higher grade filters at $89. If you were looking at a single
filter water ionizer for savings on filter replacment costs,
you won't get that much of a break with Enagic products.
The expected lifespan of an Enagic water ionizer is 15-20
years. Jupiter is the only other water ionizer on the market
that makes the 15-20 year product life claim. All others claim
product life cycles of anywhere from 8 to 15 years. Along with
all the other "top scores" for the SD501 we also found that at
5 years parts & labor, it also has the longest warranty
available on the market right now.
Maintenance and cost of maintenance in time and money are other
issues to consider with the SD501. While it is a single filter
machine, meaning only 1 filter to change every 11,000 liters,
the two greatest benefits of single filter machines (cost and
maintenance) are somewhat moot with the Enagic products. You'll
pay more for your Enagic replacement filters than many other
single filter machines, and using the cleaning cartridge every
4 - 6 months is a an additional maintenance step - similar in
time and effort to replacing the 2nd filter in the dual filter
machines.
All in all, if cost is not your final consideration, we believe
Enagic's Leveluk SD501 is a sound investment. The higher
wattage and plate surface area, highest output both in liters
and negative ORP rating and the 5 year parts and labor warranty
all make this truly the Cadillac of water ionizers on the
market today. Your initial investment and your level of
commitment to maintenance in both time and cost for a single
filter machine are the only 2 tough issues for your
consideration with the SD501.
by - Water Ionizer
Authority www.waterionizerauthority.com
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