I have owned 3 colloidal silver makers over the last 30 years. I purchased a Silvonic 1G because it appeared to be made with ease of use while giving quality silver. I just got back from a month vacation in Salinas Ecuador. Before I left I made two galleons of silver and I poured them all together to make sure they were all the same which was 11ppm. When I got back and took a new measurement on the silver and it was 5ppm. It had lost 7ppm in the month we were gone.
I use a Primo tool to get the ppm in the colloidal silver. When I purchase from the Silvonic from Elixa they send an EC-3 that measure the silver in a way that isn’t used in the market and it’s very confusing. When I called them the excuse was maybe the altitude or the air temperature or the water was the problem. Oddly enough I can’t find anything on the net to confirm this, therefore, it must be a lie. Plus in the 30 years of making silver I have never had this problem. And get this it is the most expensive machine I bought, at $300.
I was told I could send it back for inspection, but the manager claimed it would just come back as is for there is nothing wrong with it? How would he know that he hadn’t even seen it yet? I will say the manager, with holding his name but if you go to their site he is the one you will email too, was always there and seemed like a likeable guy, but he doesn’t know his business as far as I’m concerned. I will now have to purchase another silver maker for I want to sell my silver and when I do I give what I’m claiming and that’s 7 to 10ppm not make it 11ppm and then on its own turn to 5ppm.
Elixa, Ltd. Reviews
I have owned 3 colloidal silver makers over the last 30 years. I purchased a Silvonic 1G because it appeared to be made with ease of use while giving quality silver. I just got back from a month vacation in Salinas Ecuador. Before I left I made two galleons of silver and I poured them all together to make sure they were all the same which was 11ppm. When I got back and took a new measurement on the silver and it was 5ppm. It had lost 7ppm in the month we were gone.
I use a Primo tool to get the ppm in the colloidal silver. When I purchase from the Silvonic from Elixa they send an EC-3 that measure the silver in a way that isn’t used in the market and it’s very confusing. When I called them the excuse was maybe the altitude or the air temperature or the water was the problem. Oddly enough I can’t find anything on the net to confirm this, therefore, it must be a lie. Plus in the 30 years of making silver I have never had this problem. And get this it is the most expensive machine I bought, at $300.
I was told I could send it back for inspection, but the manager claimed it would just come back as is for there is nothing wrong with it? How would he know that he hadn’t even seen it yet? I will say the manager, with holding his name but if you go to their site he is the one you will email too, was always there and seemed like a likeable guy, but he doesn’t know his business as far as I’m concerned. I will now have to purchase another silver maker for I want to sell my silver and when I do I give what I’m claiming and that’s 7 to 10ppm not make it 11ppm and then on its own turn to 5ppm.
My name is Ron Phillips aka Sparky
My email is [email protected]
And web is www.sparkyspoint.com