What is the difference between LeveLuk’s electrolysis cell and those of other companies?
A. Electrolysis of water requires high quality electrolysis plates, and its size, thickness, and number becomes crucial in maintaining durability. The “double cross line” method4 used by other companies has the appliance’s overall durability in mind. In these appliances, two small electrolysis cells are used in turn to provide resting time, but this limits the volume of water than can be produced at one time. LeveLuk on the other hand, has five or seven electrolysis plates, the largest number in the industry, and while maintaining durability via their large surface area and thickness, they allow the appliance to produce large volumes of water (maximum Kangen water(TM): 0.8-2.0 gallons/minute). Every function, such as supplying voltage according to switching of the pH setting and producing highly acidic water in the same electrolysis cell, is carefully monitored by the microcomputer. It ensures that the appliance can be used safely for a long period of time. We recommend that you produc