If you live in an area with an unstable or unsafe water supply, where clean water is not guaranteed for drinking and cooking, you might think that bottled water is your only option. However, another method has been proven to work: Atmospheric water generation (AWG), which creates potable water from the air. The systems that can do this are generally expensive, but DrinkingWater, which is now seeking backing on Indiegogo, is offering a solution that can put this technology to work in your home for as little as $329.
DrinkingWater is a next-gen 3-in-1 atmospheric water dispenser designed to address the growing concern of plastic pollution caused by bottled water consumption by offering a sustainable solution for clean, safe drinking water while reducing plastic waste.
DrinkingWater combines three essential functions into one device: water generation from air, air purification, and dehumidification. The dispenser captures humidity from the air, even in drier environments, and converts it into pure, nutrient-rich drinking water.
The dispenser is designed to be user-friendly and hassle-free to install and operate, allowing you to enjoy fresh water at the push of a button.
DrinkingWater includes three interchangeable mineral-supply filters to meet needs such as cooking, sports, and health maintenance, making it suitable for all age groups. This customization lets you choose the optimal water type for your specific requirements.
DrinkingWater uses AquaFetch+ technology, enhanced with graphene materials, to efficiently capture air moisture and produce up to 19 liters (or a little over 5 gallons) of water per day, enough to meet the daily requirements of up to seven people.
The device’s UV-C sterilization technology further ensures that every drop of water is free from harmful microorganisms, providing consistently fresh and safe drinking water.
In addition to water generation, DrinkingWater includes a HEPA air purification system that removes 99.97% of harmful PM2.5 particles and other contaminants.
Its dehumidification capabilities maintain a comfortable indoor environment by swiftly and effectively reducing humidity levels.
With noise levels below 40 dB, it should be quiet enough to place in any room.
DrinkingWater has been designed to be versatile and convenient; it can be powered by electric or solar panels, making it a viable and sustainable option for off-grid use.
By using an atmospheric water conversion system that efficiently extracts water molecules from the air and runs them through compressors and filters, DrinkingWater is about to continuously produce clean drinking water, even in extreme desert conditions.
I’m fascinated by the concept of extracting drinking water from the air. Even though I’m fortunate to live somewhere where I can trust the water from my tap, all it takes is a power outage to end our water well’s production. We experienced that during the massive winter storm that hit Texas and shut down its grid for almost a week just a few years ago.
I’ve looked into other similar devices, including the $1890 Solaris WaterGen, the $1949 NUBE, the $1999 Aquaria Hydropixel, and the $4899 Kara Pure Reserve, but they are all quite expensive, and they don’t offer a stand-alone solar power option.
I’ve got to say that the DrinkingWater’s relatively inexpensive price and versatility make it seem pretty compelling.
DrinkingWater is available for backing on Indiegogo; I realize that crowdfunding comes with inherent risks, but I’ve backed the Pro Edition. They’re promising delivery in September, but I’m fine waiting if it takes a little longer and works as they say. My fingers are crossed!
The Early Bird DrinkingWater Primary Edition costs $329 and can produce up to 14 liters (about 3.7 gallons) of water per day. The Super Early Bird DrinkingWater Pro Edition costs $339 and can produce up to 19 liters (5 gallons) of water per day.
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