LAS VEGAS, NV, May 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Alkaviva Water Ionizers has being a leading name in water ionization for over 5 years and enjoys an A+ ranking from the Better Business Bureau. AlkaViva offers the best quality water ionization products at honest prices and with unmatched after sales service.
The AlkaViva 9 is the latest addition to AlkaViva's extensive lineup of water ionizers and comes with a 60 day money back satisfaction guarantee.
What makes the AlkaViva 9 stand out from other water ionizers is it's low price even though it is made to outperform models more than twice the cost. Unlike Chinese copy-units with inflated prices, all the 9 platinum-titanium plates in the AlkaViva 9 are made by the top metal manufacturer in Japan.
Special features include the innovative TURBO button that enables the user to create super acid or alkaline water at the push of a button. The Alkaviva 9 Water Ionizer also has 76 levels of pH in addition to multiple ORP adjustments, a large LCD seven color screen, and comes with two .1 micron multi-stage activated carbon filters to help clean your tap water from various contaminants.
And using a water ionizer has never been easier! A quality manual will have you enjoying delicious alkaline, ionized water in less than half an hour after unpacking. Plus the maintenance of this unit is taken care of automatically as the AlkaViva 9 cleans in the background.
About AlkaViva Water Ionizers:
As well as selling their own AlkaViva 9 ionizer, AlkaViva is an authorized IonWays USA distributor that leads the water ionization industry with superior products, customer education and support and after-sales service.
AlkaViva also sells all types of filtration devices plus books and DVDs on alkalizing the body. IonWays is a pioneer in innovative water technologies and is now manufacturing in the USA.
IonWays recently launched a new hybrid industry model - that allows for retail / wholesale opportunities and for dealers to benefit from bringing in other dealers.
To find out more about business opportunities or to purchase your own water ionizer call us on (877) 579 8482 or visit our website at http://www.ionlifeionizers.com/water-ionizers/9-plate-water-ionizer.
Alkaviva Water Ionizers Presents the AlkaViva 9 - a Top Performing 9 Plate Water Ionizer Using the Latest Technology
The AlkaViva 9 is the latest addition to AlkaViva's extensive lineup of water ionizers and comes with a 60-day money back satisfaction guarantee.
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