I have tested the Tyent Turbo water ionizer vs the Athena water ionizer before, but this time is a little different. I’m using two different source waters: St. Louis tap water and reverse-osmosis-remineralized water.

 

The tests show that the Tyent Turbo and the Athena water ionizers are neck-in-neck in pH and ORP results!

Also, interestingly enough, the ability to ionize St. Louis tap water is about equal to the IonLife-Reverse-Osmosis-Remineralizer that I have!

That’s great, because usually RO water doesn’t ionize well [due to the lack of minerals in it]. RO gets everything out of the water, and leaves very little in. It’s often called “dead water”. However, with this RO-Remineralizer System, the minerals added are the perfect amount for water ionization! These are also great minerals, by the way. They are all organic, plant-source minerals, so are the healthiest your body can consume. No rock-based minerals are added!

So, with the results being so close between the Tyent and the Athena, which water ionizer do you buy?

Either one! You can’t go wrong with these two great water ionizers! They both have great warrantees! They both ionize water real well! There are differences, but they’re both good.

Bigger Plates: Tyent
More Plates: Tyent
Longer Warranty: Athena
Better Self-Cleaning: Athena
Attractiveness: You Decide!
Wishing You Water Wellness!
Sincerely,
Cathleen LoGrasso
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More KYK Testing

Sep 11 · by Cathleen LoGrasso

I have recently posted several videos showing the testing of the KYK Genesis 7-Plate water ionizer vs the Tyent Turbo and this is the tail end of that testing. In the first video I test the KYK vs Turbo at level 3 and in the 2nd video I test both water ionizers at Level 4 [or in the case of the Tyent Turbo, it's called the Turbo level].

In the KYK the level 4 wattage goes up as high as 200 watts and in the Turbo it goes up to 280 watts. That’s a considerable difference in the highest wattage capacity and I wanted to see how much of a difference it made in the output of ionized water.

It should be noted that no water ionizer company recommends that drinking water should be at the highest alkaline levels as one would get at Level 4. The only real reason to want your water ionizer to output that high of an alkaline level is for cleaning greasy surfaces or soaking the oily pesticides off your vegetables.

That having been said, here are the videos:

Now, here’s the chart showing the water ionizer comparison results shown in the videos:

Water Ionizers & Tested Level

pH

ORP

rH

Acid Output

KYK Level 3

10.91

-820

1.15

3.81

Tyent Level 3

11.11

-847

0.65

3.27

KYK Level 4

11.19

-838

1.11

3.48

Tyent Level 4

11.39

-862

1.11

3.15

My evaluation is this:

In all of the testing I’ve done, the Tyent Turbo out performs the KYK Genesis water ionizer in:

  •  the ability to achieve the greatest pH [significant if you want to soak pesticides off of your vegetables],
  • the ability to achieve the lowest acidity output [from the bottom hose]. This is significant if you want to disinfect for germs.
  • The Tyent Turbo is also in the better rH at level 3. Both water ionizers are equal in rH at level 4, however the rH at level 4 is not applicable [because rH refers to the drinking water healthiness -- and you don't drink ionized water at level 4].

I hope that all makes sense! One further comment is that both water ionizers are very close in comparison to each other. I don’t think the differences are very significant. The Tyent got better results in my various series of comparison tests, but did not win by much. It should also be noted that the cost of the Tyent Turbo is now $2495.00, and the cost of the KYK Genesis 7-Plate is now $1695.00. I always look at cost when I make my water ionizer comparisons. It is something to consider.

Wishing You Water Wellness!
Sincerely,
Cathleen LoGrasso
Blog-Master

*pH means potential Hydrogen and is measured by a logarithmic [each unit is a multiple of 10 of the preceding unit] scale from 1 to 14. When a substance is below 7 on the scale it is said to be acidic. When it’s above 7 it’s said to be alkaline. The blood is around 7.35 and must stay in a very narrow range of slight alkalinity in order to sustain life.

 *ORP means Oxygen Reduction Potential. It basically stands for the proportionate amount of negatively charged Hydrogen ions [H-] existing in a substance. The easiest way to look at is …it’s the anti-oxidant effect that that substance is cabable of giving your body when you drink it.

*rH is “relative Hydrogen”. This test calculation shows the actual health benefits of the water tested. Many now believe that this is the most important factor contributing to good health.  Note: To find rH one uses pH and ORP measurements plugged into a formula. The formula is:  rH = ((ORP + 200) / 30) + (2 * pH). On a scale from 0 to 42 above 28 oxidizing (higher potential to damage the closer it gets to 40) and below 28 is reducing (anti-oxidizing)…the lower the better.  

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Water Ionizer Demo: Melody & Tyent Ionizing Water for Over 12 Minutes

I heard that some Enagic dealers were claiming that every other water ionizer [except Enagic of course] overheats when you run the water ionizer for 10 minutes or longer. This video series debunks that. The first two parts demonstrate continuous flow for over 10 minutes for the Tyent 7070 water ionizer and the Jupiter Melody water ionizer. There is an intentional overlapping of certain parts so you can see that this flow was in fact continuous. As you can see, I’m testing the ionized water [both alkaline and acidic] throughout the videos. This is to ensure I’ve got correct comparisons between the Melody and Tyent water ionizers throughout

Therefore, there are two things happening in the videos. The first is that both water ionizers are being tested to see if they can run continuously for 10+ minutes and continue to be ionizing the water with a high pH and ORP throughout. They both can do this…so this debunks the Enagic statements that no other water ionizer [other than Enagic] can do this I want to make a strong point here that I DO NOT suggest to continuously flow water from your water ionizer without any breaks. However if there is a need to do this once in a while, this video series shows you that you can.

If you hear other fabricated stories from Enagic dealers like this one, let me know and I’ll be happy to test it. You can find my # and email on my website: http://www.alkalinewaterplus.com

The other thing I’m testing with these videos is I’m doing a continual comparison of the Tyent and Melody throughout the entire 12-min. period [also the part 3 video does a final comparison about a minute after]. Usually when you see comparisons, you see one reading for each water ionizer. You don’t get the benefit of continual observation over an extended time. So I’m going to say this testing should be about the most valid comparison of two water ionizers for pH, ORP and rH of any testing you’ve ever seen.

Here’s the videos:

I hope this demonstration sets a new standard in water ionizer comparison testing!

How do the Jupiter Melody water ionizer and the Tyent 7070 water ionizer compare?

Close to the same!!! …as I knew they would! This is one more example of why I say “find the water ionizer and company you like and buy one!” These water ionizer manufacturers know how to manufacture great water ionizers!

Water Ionizer

Time

pH

ORP

rH

Tyent 7070

Water Ionizer

 

3min

6min

10+min

Acid Water

11.09

11.11

11.06

3.3

 

-340

-353

-426

17.51

17.22

14.59

Jupiter Melody Water Ionizer

3min

6min

10+min

Acid Water

11.21

11.23

11.1

 4.56

-315

-334

-400

18.59

17.99

15.53

This is so much better than what I had for my first 15 1/2 years of drinking ionized water…and I thought that water ionizer was a miracle worker!

Some things I think are good things to consider, other than the pH, ORP and rH are: the integrity of the company and manufacturer, how much you trust them & know about them, the internal cleaning systems…how well the water ionizer cleans the plates, the warranty, the BBB ratings, the certifications, how long the company has been around, how the water ionizer looks to you, and of course the price! Hope this helps!

Wishing You Water Wellness!
Sincerely,
Cathleen LoGrasso
Blog-Master

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