Dear Mr. Ehrlich,
I'm interested in an important question about water filter media if you could help me:
Could I theoretically and practically put the jug filter media in here, in the very close-meshed filter sieve for tea, and then just let it stay there, for example 1 hour, preferably shaking it back and forth in the satchel/bag, and then be sure that the filter has done its job and filtered out any heavy metals that may be in the water?
The tea/filter sieve is really good, an example on the right.
The lid of the filter/tea strainer is also very finely perforated with holes.
If that worked, I think we would really have a great solution, without having to connect to a tap or a bulky jug filter, even though Aquaphoer has really thought it out!
The bottle would be more like 0,7 or/and 1 liter or 0,4 liters
Better bigger, I thought?
What size would be ideal in your opinion?
The smaller, the faster the filter effect?
Could the whole thing be solved more elegantly by simply pushing an Aquaphor jug filter insert into the middle of the bottle and letting the water flow through?
We would have the option of simply having a glass ring of exactly the right size installed in the glass for the Aquaphor Ideal, and then pouring it into the top of the bottle with two bottles screwed one on top of the other, and it goes through into the bottom bottle.
The filter is then closer to the bottom bottle
Well, those are ideas. Would like to publish your answer too if I may. If necessary, without mentioning your last name.
Oh yes, that one AquaVolta® hydrogen booster
There is also an electrolysis bottle that only makes hydrogen water with a PEM membrane.
We now have the AquaVolta Mini in our range, see video on the right.
And soon, I hope this year, the “Made in Munich” electrolysis bottle will be available with acidic and alkaline water as end products.
This has now been thought through to the end. I just need the hardware, i.e. prototype, etc.
There's so much happening in the industry right now, Thank you for your support
All the best from Munich
Yours, Yasin Akgün


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