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Saka Water
OVERPRICED
Overpriced. Water seems ok. Deffinitely chemicals in the water by the looks of it. But not sure. Seems like they are good at marketing. But who knows.
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Why buy bottled water?
I have heard all the hype and know people who drink this and love it... but, why would you drink this water from a bottle when you can buy a mechanical ioniser for around $500 and have water with a high ORP and infused with h2. Mechanical ionisers use tourmaline rocks to enrich the water. Saka water may be awesome drunk straight from the source but if it has a negative ORP at all (I can't find any reference to its ORP) it will be lost in transportation and storage via h2 escaping through the plastic bottle. If you choose to drink bottled water then this one is definately the best. I'm just not a fan yet....
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Richard A.Saka Water
Jason, Thank You for your review although I feel if you have tried Saka you would have given it 5 stars. You also mentioned that this is definitely the best.
I would suggest you research water a litt...
Questions & Answers
Michael B.asked
I want to start using this water for my 2 year old daughters formula/powdered milk. Is it recommended for this purpose?
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Richard A.Saka Water
Hi Michael
Thank you for your inquiry.
YES absolutely it is recommended, in fact it should be the only water to use, after all we want what's best for our selves and our children. Saka would be the healthiest option to use.
Best Regards
Susieasked
Hi I love Saka water and was buying it regularly from Tesco in Parkhead Glasgow but they have discontinued it. Is there anywhere else that stocks it near me?
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Eva Pasked
Is Saka water available in Tasmania? if yes in which locations? Please, Eva
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Hi Eva, we don’t have a distributor in Tasmania at the moment. But you can order through our website and we’ll deliver to your front door :)
We have a couple of customers who order Saka by the pallets, If you send us an email with your contact details, we may be able to put you in touch with one of them.
Cheers
Details
Category | Still / Mineral Waters |
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Release date | Sept 2013 |
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Richard A.Saka Water
Thank You Rick for your review, however, your review makes no sense at all.
Read moreSaka water is possibly the purest water on the planet, has never had any chemicals whatsoever put into it. One of the benefits of being an imported water is it is constantly scrutinised by customs regularly and if wasn't what it says it is you wouldn't be able to buy it. The state of the art bottling plant monitors and tests the water hundreds of times a week, it also has to go through rigid testing to quality as an exported water by the Government which requires further dependant testing. And to qualify to be labeled as Natural Mineral Water, it also has to go through further scrutiny and testing by The Fresenius Institute. Your average regular brands don't go through any of these, so if you really want the best of the best, this is it. As for pricing, Saka is the cheapest and best value for money water in Australia. Please remember this is not water from the tap like most of the brands you see on the shelves. this is the real thing. Saka is a Natural Mineral Water, although better in taste and alkalinity, it is in the range of Fiji and Evian, compare the prices of them to Saka Water. The price of Saka is even cheaper than a lot of the regular brands that are sourced from the tap. So if you want the Healthiest Best Tasting Water for the best price, there is no comparison to Saka Water. CheersYou say, definitely chemicals in the water and then you say you're not sure??
It sounds like you are competitor or someone who has not researched Saka at all. ...