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alvic

June 18, 2020

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I watched the advertisement video from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=105&v=Zavu_meLrVE&feature=emb_logo
And here is what I think about it. Does this appliance really work? The membrane which was mentioned may become saturated very quickly and I suppose it will be necessary to replace it too often. So I think the stated two liters of water per hour won’t be reached, unless you change a lot of membranes in this hour. Second, I doubt the resulted water will be drinkable, since the device is pretty small, and the question is – is it has enough parts to purify sea water?

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I watched the advertisement video from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=105&v=Zavu_meLrVE&feature=emb_logo

And here is what I think about it.

Does this appliance really work?

The membrane which was mentioned may become saturated very quickly and I supposeexpect it willould be necessary to replace it too often.

So I think the stated two liters of water per hour won’t be reached, unless you change a lot of membranes in this hour.

Second, I doubt the resulted waterwater produced will be drinkable, since the device is pretty small, and the question is – i: does it hasve enough parts to purify sea water?

I'm not sure about "enough parts to purify sea water" -- I'd personally say something like " is it capable of purifying sea water. However, I'm not a technical person and I didn't watch the video.

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I watched the advertisement video from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=105&v=Zavu_meLrVE&feature=emb_logo


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And here is what I think about it.


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Does this appliance really work?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

The membrane which was mentioned may become saturated very quickly and I suppose it will be necessary to replace it too often.


The membrane which was mentioned may become saturated very quickly and I supposeexpect it willould be necessary to replace it too often.

So I think the stated two liters of water per hour won’t be reached, unless you change a lot of membranes in this hour.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Second, I doubt the resulted water will be drinkable, since the device is pretty small, and the question is – is it has enough parts to purify sea water?


Second, I doubt the resulted waterwater produced will be drinkable, since the device is pretty small, and the question is – i: does it hasve enough parts to purify sea water?

I'm not sure about "enough parts to purify sea water" -- I'd personally say something like " is it capable of purifying sea water. However, I'm not a technical person and I didn't watch the video.

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