I'm no fan of over-priced, over-trumpeted machinery with fancy logo's and no fan of strident salespeople over-selling their wares.
However - think of the
poorly managed/high profit water supply "drought" in certain areas last year.
If you can re-filter and re/use 300 litres of water over a month (and even if in real terms this was per week) then this would be a winner for jobs where the customer develops a "conscience"
wants to save some dosh at our expense over heavy water usage. Could it even be drought order compliant?
I predict that if this works then in a few years time we could see a wet vs dry debate as prices fall and the technology (which isn't rocket science) becomes more DIY.
(Oh, and if Ionics are reading this please send your cheque in a plain brown
Mercedes Benz envelope!
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