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“Dead” water, bottled water and mineralizing cartridges AquaCom: in search of the perfect sip

Greetings to all connoisseurs of pure water and lovers of metaphors! If you have ever wondered what “dead” water is, why everyone is afraid of it (but no one has really seen it) and what does mineralizing cartridges from AquaCom have to do with it - buckle up, friends. Now we will take a journey together into the world of water, where comedians joke about H2O, and engineers come up with clever ways to make it even tastier.

Myth No. 1: “Dead” water

The rumor about “dead” water appears around the time when massive attempts are taking place in the world to explain everything inexplicable. Some people claim that filtered water is “dead.” They say that “reverse osmosis” takes away the soul, passion and every zest from water.


Imagine, let’s think about it: according to the logic of these people, water has not just taste and smell, but also karma and conscience! And so, they say, we kill this crystalline entity, leaving only barren, devastated H2O.


In reality, of course, this is an artistic exaggeration. Dead water is simply water from which impurities have been removed. And no, she doesn’t read Onegin at night and doesn’t cry about her lost mineralization. She's just... pure. That's it. Your liver and kidneys, by the way, don’t mind. It's good for them anyway.

What about bottled water?

Oh, bottled water is like a fashion accessory, always at hand. It is convenient to take it to the gym, for a walk, or in the car. But let's be honest: if every bottle of water we drank cost us a liter of oil (and in fact, plastic is an oil product), the world would long ago be drowning in waste. In addition, many brands of bottled water are essentially the same tap water, only filtered and slightly inflated with marketing. Plus, you pay for plastic, for the brand, for logistics and, ultimately, for the illusion. Of course, this is better than drinking unknown things from the tap in questionable conditions, but there are options that are less wasteful and more environmentally friendly.


Meet AquaCom mineralizing cartridges

“Mineralizing cartridges” sound like Jedi crystals that add power and wisdom to your water. In reality, everything is much simpler: when we purify water using reverse osmosis, we remove not only harmful substances from it, but also minerals.


Imagine: you got rid of chlorine, heavy metals and other nasty things - great! But useful elements also leave with them - magnesium, calcium, potassium, which give the water not only a light taste, but also provide certain benefits to the body.


The AquaCom mineralizing cartridge gently returns beneficial mineral elements back into the water. It’s like a good wizard who saw: “Oh, they re-sorted something! Let’s put some minerals back so that the water is both clean and healthy.” As a result, you get not just clean and not “dead” water, but a balanced drink that maintains health and supports immunity. And at the same time, you don’t have to carry heavy packages of bottles home - your home filter with a cartridge will do everything for you!

"Dead" water? Come on!

Now let’s ask ourselves a question: if the water were “dead,” would it want to so diligently restore its taste and beneficial properties with the help of a mineralizing cartridge? Of course not! Your AquaCom filter is not a gloomy necromancer, but a caring gourmet and technologist rolled into one. It purifies, filters, remineralizes, so that you end up with pleasant, light and healthy water at home, without unnecessary financial and environmental costs.

Bottom line

  • There is no “dead” water - there is simply well-purified water, without harmful impurities.

  • Bottled water is a convenient, but expensive and not always justified alternative.

  • AquaCom mineralizing cartridges return the necessary elements, making water tasty and health

To drink or not to drink? Drink! After all, now you know that water can not be “dead”, but the way you want it to be, with the easy help of AquaCom. Enjoy your sip!










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