AquaMaker AM10 makes water out of air
Posted on Dec 9, 07 05:54 PM PDT
The AquaMaker AM10 device sounds great for areas where fresh, clean water is hard to come by. It creates water by pulling ambient humidity from the air and purifying it. It will be able to collect up to 5 gallons of water per day - that is enough to sustain approximately 10 people.
According to AquaMaker, the cost of operations is about $17 per month, and the MSRP is $1799. Price can vary worldwide.
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By Eric Jusmant , 07/04/08 10:56 AM (CommentID #615980)
WOW! This is the future. What will our world be like when everyone has easy, inexpensive access to clean drinking water?
By Kim Hastings , 07/04/08 10:53 AM (CommentID #615972)
Hi...we purchased the AM10 which is shown above...we have had it for about two months and it costs less than 50 cents per day at my office in Atlanta, Georgia. (We had it connected it to an independent meter) Honestly coming from a skeptic in the beginning, the AM10 water generator is the best product in the world for value I have received. I will never have to spend money on buying expensive water products again because now I have a pure water production plant in my house.
By Sean , 05/02/08 10:26 PM (CommentID #468099)
I would like to know how it was determined that the unit cost $15 a day to operate. Talking to a local dealer here in orlando florida i was informed that it cost 60 cents a day. Granted I know it makes more sense for the lie to be coming from the person who is going to make money off of it, but i still would like to know where this information is coming from.
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