The KYK Genesis is a good mid-range ionizer that will give you decent pH and ORP readings. We really like the fact that they have recently upgraded the Genesis to 7 plates from 5. However, the only thing they upgraded were the number of plates and nothing else. Therefore, you are left with a machine that is a bit lacking in the power area. If they had upgraded the power from the 150 watt max currently available, this machine would possess the power to give a strong ionization and would have earned a couple more stars. The KYK Genesis has a lower price tag of $1695, however, the high filter cost quickly makes up for the immediate savings. Overall this machine should be looked at as a mid-range ionizer that could use some upgrades to move it up to the higher-end models.
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| Price | $1,695 |
| Ionizer Type | Counter-top |
| Installaion | Uses a diverter to attach to the faucet |
| Alkaline Levels | 4 levels |
| Acidic Levels | 4 levels |
| Filter Count | 2 interior filters |
| Filter Life | 1st filter: 1585 gal / 2nd filter: 2377 gal |
| Hard Water Adjust | Amperage adjustments available |
| pH Range | 3.0-10.8 pH |
| ORP Range | Up to -150 to -450 (depending on water source) |
| Plate Material | Platinum coated titanium |
| Plate Quantity | 7 Plates (slotted) |
| Power Type | SMPS |
| Power Wattage | 150 Watts |
| Purified Setting | Yes |
| Cleaning Cycle | Acidic Wash Cleaning Cycle |
| UV Light System | No |
| UL Certification | No |
| Model Updated | 2009 |
| Trial Period | 60 days, 8% restocking fee |
| Warranty | 5 Year Limited Warranty |
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