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Liquid Air, Inc. makes Pure Drinking Water Out of Thin Air. New Technology to Replace Bottled Water

The Liquid Air appliance extracts moisture from the air to produce ultra pure drinking water at a fraction of the cost of bottled water, without the hassle of the bottle. Using patented technology the Liquid Air appliance makes 150 gallons of drinking water per month from the convenience of the home or office.

Long Beach, California based Liquid Air, Inc. is the first company on the planet to develop and sell a revolutionary new appliance that captures ultra pure drinking water right from the humidity in the air you breathe. Liquid Air is the worlds next great appliance! It may well be the future of drinking water.

Throughout North America millions of people have decided that drinking water from municipal sources is no longer an acceptable option. As such, the bottled water industry has grown into a $10 billion a year business in the U.S., with projected double-digit annual sales growth for the foreseeable future. In fact the drinking water business is so lucrative that corporate giants Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Nestle and Suntory now dominate the bottled water business.

The next evolution of drinking water is here with Liquid Air. With the appearance of a modern water cooler, without the bottle on top, the Liquid Air appliance efficiently produces from 4-7 gallons of ultra pure drinking water daily—depending on the humidity and air temperature—without the hassles of bottled water.

Once the air is condensed into water, it passes through Liquid Air's patented three step filtration system: through a mineral pack filter, double-pass ultra violet sanitizer, then activated carbon filter. The result is the elimination of 99.9% of all harmful bacteria, viruses and micro-organisms, yielding drinking water that tastes the way water was meant to taste. And, as the water is re-circulated through the filtration process every 30 minutes, there is no longer need to worry about harmful bacteria, viruses or micro-organisms growing in the water or the cooler.

As the ice delivery man became obsolete with the invention of the modern refrigerator, so will bottled water delivery become a thing of the past with the Liquid Air appliance.

The Liquid Air appliance is destined to become the refrigerator or microwave of the 21st Century. Why buy bottled water when you can make your own?

The Liquid Air appliance is suitable for both the office and home user. Anyone buying bottled water (either at the store or via delivery) should look at Liquid Air.

Liquid Air offers ultra pure drinking water at a fraction of the cost of bottled water (usually .20 per gallon vs. $1.00 to $5.00 for bottled water).

With Liquid Air there are no more hassles of water bottles to buy, lift (45lbs!), or pollute the earth with.

Liquid Air eliminates the fear of bacteria and algae growth associated with bottled water and water coolers.

Liquid Air is making available a limited number of dealership opportunities throughout the United States and Canada. For more information, go to www.liquidairinc.com.

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