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The Aquamaker

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The Aquamaker

Why It's Good:

Imagine crisp, fresh water for your home without the clutter and nuisance of all those big plastic jugs. Aquamaker is a water cooler that captures air and filters it into water. Think of all the money you'll save when you no longer have to buy water—if you have a family, you'll recoup your investment in a year, and then it's free money after that.

Why It's Green:

Aquamaker uses zero plastic bottles, producing zero landfill waste while improving air quality through a de-humidification process. Oh, and it also helps save the earth’s fresh water supply.

Where To Get It:

http://www.aquamaker.com | $1600.00
To find an Aquamaker dealer in your area, click here.

The Best Way to Drink Water

H2uh-Oh! We use it every day for a million different things, from watering the garden to doing the laundry and, of course, drinking. But with only 3% of the world’s water supply fit for human use and only about 1% readily available for human consumption, it's a precious resource. So how can we continue to hydrate and stay healthy without depleting our fresh water supply and polluting the earth (with all those plastic bottles—the new SUV of eco-sins!)? Science to the rescue. Aquamaker is a cool new invention that captures air and filters it into water. Here's how it works: Aquamaker uses space technology to convert humidity in the air into fresh, great-tasting water (both hot and cold). It requires no external water source or plumbing and can store up to ten gallons. It has a low-maintenance, four-part filtration and self-sanitization system, ensuring that—no matter what the quality of the air—your water is clean and chemical-free. So go on and gulp it down—you’ll never have to fuss with fridge filters or feel guilty about plastic bottles again!—Allison McCarthy