Pros and Cons of the ANESPA (Natural Hot Spring at Home)

  • 6 years ago
Tim and Cheri and baby Timmy John McGaffin III give their detailed review of the ANESPA, including the Cons in addition to the Pros.

The ANESPA contains a blend of natural hot spring ingredients and minerals that makes the water slightly alkaline and very relaxing!

Tufa: A mineral stone taken directly from the Futamata Radium Hot spring in Hokkaido, Japan. This stone gives the water the same gentle and relaxing effect of a hot spring.

MIC stone: Generates activated mildly alkaline water which is good for your skin.

Power stone: Generates strong negative-ions.

1. External Filter:
The first task is to filter out harmful components of the water: chlorine, trihalomethanes, phenols, sediment, odor, taste, and organic waste.

Enagic's water makers achieve this by the use of a multistage activated carbon filter containing antibacterial granular activated carbon and Calcium Sulfite.

2. Neodymium magnet:
This high quality magnet can decompose the water molecules into smaller clusters to activate the water and change the water to slightly stimulated water. At the same time, it helps the water to better absorb minerals.

3. Ceramic cartridge:
The cartridge has a layer of ceramic filling. The layer of ceramic filling is about 3 times thicker than other products on the market. Ceramic balls of both Futumata Radium Hot spring and Chikutan are comfortably filled in a single cartridge.

4. Relaxing water:
The ANESPA creates abundant flow of hot water; 15 liters per minute (~4 gallons/minute). The massaging shower head adds to the relaxing effect.

Thank you for watching our review of the ANESPA, manufactured by Enagic.

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