Shame on the TV station that actually aired this segment. Commercials are called commercials for a reason. They are used to sell a product. Not only did you waste your valuable show time, you gave that time to a company that sells a product that is NO BETTER than having a refrigerator filter for your whole house. This product is called a water conditioner. It does take out the chlorine in the water and it doesn't use salt. That's the only thing that was true in this whole segment. It DOESN'T do one thing for the hard water, it is all still there and you will have the same problems after it's installed. Do not buy this product if you want to actually affect the quality of your water. Shame on the tv station that aired this. Sell outs!
The ‘news’ everywhere does this. They rent airtime (sell commercials) but disguise it as “news”. Also, sponsors, such as pharma, get to dictate what news gets aired. We need media reform in this country.
You forgot the most important part. Getting your water tested by a recognized lab so that you can put the appropriate system in.There is not one filter that does it all. This guy should sell vacuums.
You can remove the chlorine and make your water taste better but you’re not taking any calcium out you can’t even compare it to a water softener doesn’t do the same thing. And if you’re giving 500- $600 off it must be astronomical in price
No mention what the PPMs are of this water? Just talk of how good it tastes. If it was pure I'd think you'd boast a low TDM count. A TDM meter is about $10 and it would've been nice for you to give us the TDS meter reading of how pure your water is. Until then, we drink distilled that we know is at 0 PPM.
Man is introduced as "Independent Water Consultant" immediately above the "sponsored by" logo on the screen. The whole thing is a lie. The content is bullshit and the production itself is a display of incompetence.
Brought to you by the news then a month later they will be the "same 3 on your side" type of news people coming to help customers that got scammed 😂😂😂😂
@@heinzkitzvelvet look it up on this thing called the internet, there's all this free information on there. Only about a third of millennials are homeowners, which would make the majority of them, not.
@@demetrius8594 Well, you made the claim, not me. So why do I need to waste my time researching claims that I didn't make? You're the one who said, as if you're some sort of authority on the matter, so naturally, I'm going to ask you to site your information. It's not my job to try and track down your bullshit. LMFAO!!!😂😂😂 Over entitled much?
@@heinzkitzvelvet I don't give a shit if you believe me. I figured common sense might be enough, millennials are younger for one, saddled with more student loan debt, came of age in the worst recession since the great depression, etc. Do you need a source that water is wet and the sky is blue too?
This is 100% a snake oil sales pitch. Belongs on the late night infomercial with the shamwow, not a news station.
This is a great sales gimmick. They are not the only ones selling this, do your homework and research before buying from these over-priced people.
Oh my goodness, I thought this was an independent review. What a waste of my time.
Thank you for your comment, you saved me 5 mins of BS
COMPLETE snake oil
Shame on the TV station that actually aired this segment. Commercials are called commercials for a reason. They are used to sell a product. Not only did you waste your valuable show time, you gave that time to a company that sells a product that is NO BETTER than having a refrigerator filter for your whole house. This product is called a water conditioner. It does take out the chlorine in the water and it doesn't use salt. That's the only thing that was true in this whole segment. It DOESN'T do one thing for the hard water, it is all still there and you will have the same problems after it's installed. Do not buy this product if you want to actually affect the quality of your water. Shame on the tv station that aired this. Sell outs!
Your an idiot
The ‘news’ everywhere does this. They rent airtime (sell commercials) but disguise it as “news”. Also, sponsors, such as pharma, get to dictate what news gets aired. We need media reform in this country.
Floof! "What sets this apart is this is the most advanced system I've ever seen!" ...because ??
You forgot the most important part. Getting your water tested by a recognized lab so that you can put the appropriate system in.There is not one filter that does it all. This guy should sell vacuums.
You can remove the chlorine and make your water taste better but you’re not taking any calcium out you can’t even compare it to a water softener doesn’t do the same thing. And if you’re giving 500- $600 off it must be astronomical in price
How much ?? How much?
Don Rickles brother?
How does it “taste” better if clean water doesn’t taste he said it himself
But does it contain PFAs?
No mention what the PPMs are of this water? Just talk of how good it tastes. If it was pure I'd think you'd boast a low TDM count. A TDM meter is about $10 and it would've been nice for you to give us the TDS meter reading of how pure your water is. Until then, we drink distilled that we know is at 0 PPM.
This is phuking magic!
It's exactly the stuff I don't spend money on!
How much price
You know it cost many thousands of dollars when they give you $600 off and won't give you a price without giving them your contact info.
Independent... Sponsored by H2O Concepts.
Man is introduced as "Independent Water Consultant" immediately above the "sponsored by" logo on the screen. The whole thing is a lie. The content is bullshit and the production itself is a display of incompetence.
A commercial in disguise. This is called steering.🤣
Brought to you by the news then a month later they will be the "same 3 on your side" type of news people coming to help customers that got scammed 😂😂😂😂
Lol he dogs every system that he isn’t selling. Nice salesmen
Fake news, but she's got great lips
typical commercial information what kind of system is this
Ooooooooooo the big, bad water is *_SOOOOOO SCARY!!!!_* 🙄🙄🙄
Gimme a break.
This "independent" water consultant doesn't seem too independent-minded.
What a joke. Kinetico Systems are THE MOST EFFICIENT AND ADVANCED SYSTEMS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY! Don't buy into this. Do your research.
Another scam
sounds one sided to me.
This was the worst interview I've seen. No mention of a model number, and how it works. just another sales hype. sad.
Marketing to Millennials 101.
Really? It's hardly millennials that are buying water filtration systems, seeing as most don't even own property.
@@demetrius8594 Where does your data point that "most (millennials) don't even own property.", come from?
@@heinzkitzvelvet look it up on this thing called the internet, there's all this free information on there. Only about a third of millennials are homeowners, which would make the majority of them, not.
@@demetrius8594 Well, you made the claim, not me. So why do I need to waste my time researching claims that I didn't make?
You're the one who said, as if you're some sort of authority on the matter, so naturally, I'm going to ask you to site your information. It's not my job to try and track down your bullshit. LMFAO!!!😂😂😂
Over entitled much?
@@heinzkitzvelvet I don't give a shit if you believe me. I figured common sense might be enough, millennials are younger for one, saddled with more student loan debt, came of age in the worst recession since the great depression, etc. Do you need a source that water is wet and the sky is blue too?
What a scam video!!