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The Mineral Magnet II is a salt-free magnetic water conditioner designed to combat hard water scale buildup without chemicals or electricity. Featuring four powerful strontium ferrite magnets housed in durable polypropylene, it fits all common plumbing types up to 1.5 inches and installs in under a minute with no maintenance required. Ideal for homes, condos, and apartments, it improves water quality for softer skin, hair, and cleaner appliances while reducing energy costs. Proudly designed and owned in the USA, it comes with a 5-year limited warranty.


| Manufacturer | Trillium Worldwide Inc. |
| Part Number | TWI-5001 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 4.3 x 3.3 x 1.5 inches |
| Item model number | TWI-5001 |
| Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | Gray |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Included Components | Two polypropylene housings, two nylon bolts and two nylon wingnuts. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
C**L
Does this really work?!?! Yes It Does!
UPDATE - 1 1/2 years later; So the magnets have maintained their performance to date. To keep improving things I have added one more to the cold line water pipe going into the hotter water tank. Then I added one to each of the two cold water lines which break off into opposite directions of the house. This is a ranch home so the water lines are quite long, about 35ft in each direction. We have not had any lime or mineral build up on any faucets or appliances. The water still feels soft, skin feel soft, the clothes wash nicely, and the planters and lawn has been outstanding as well! If I ever move these are coming with me. Please take note we have city/small town water but the hardness would require a water softener for sure. Try these magnets if you don't want to hassle with a water softener, which are being banned in many states anyway. Good luck! I was highly skeptical! We moved from an area with 3-5 grains water hardness to an area with 9-12+ grain water hardness, both areas are city water. I was not expecting much, period. After week one, started to notice porcelain sinks and toilet bowls stayed cleaner longer and the gloss came back after being dull. Week two soap and shampoo lathered easier, hard water and soap scum at bottom of shower has hardly been a problem now. Week three, shower heads and faucet strainers show no hard water build up, shower runs stronger. Hard water feel more pronounced on occasion but I assume that is the mineral scale coming free from pipes and hotter tank, this should be done in a couple more months. Week four water tastes better filtered or unfiltered, and everything keeps improving. Someone wrote in that there are still spots on their shower doors. Of course! This would happen with softners, conditioners, or filters. Shower doors need to be dried off always to prevent spots, unless you apply Rain-X. My wife hates soft water so in this new house which is 2 years old there were three options I was going to pursue. I started with the cheapest (mineral magnets) one at the water line coming into the house, one at the hot water tank where the water exits to the faucets. If no other improvements occur, we will be fine with that. As it stands now, we are satisfied with the results currently. I've read much information on mineral magnets, expected nothing but it would be worth a try. Not disappointed in the least! I felt for the $70, if it didn't work, nothing lost really. The next options would just get more expensive. Worth the try for sure!
K**N
Amazing product
We purchased this about a month ago as a more affordable means of reducing hard water scale in our home. Admittedly we were quite apprehensive, but a much cheaper alternative to try. Item delivered quickly, right on time. Installed on our water pipes the next day and we decided it would take a bit to notice a change. Wrong! The water in the shower that evening was soft to touch, felt amazing! Skin and hair were definitely more soft and not dry feeling. Didn’t mention to my husband as he is much harder to Impress. However he mentioned how different the water felt and how it rolled off the shower walls and doors so quickly and easily. He was not yet totally on board but through the days he has seen a difference . Cleaning that shower area has become quick and easy. No scrubbing scale, not even water spots. I even noticed our stainless areas of our cat fountain which always require scrubbing and seldom removing all the residue was nice and smooth and shiny with just a washing. This has never happened in all the years of cleaning that fountain. Somewhere I read, and we did a lot of research on this magnet, that after time places that already held residue could clear up. My husband complained one day that the soap was not lathering as before. I explained softer more conditioned water tends to create less lather. All in all, we are believers. Water feels softer, skin and hair soft and far less dry and cleaning showers and areas are much faster and easier. Will update in a few more months to see how this sustains. Easily installed ( very few minutes), no maintenance, much cheaper than any other method, and amazing results from a couple of reluctant believers.
A**S
Success on White Scale when used on One Fixture
I’m a believer in science but I’m not an expert in chemistry. I was very skeptical of the claims for this product. I did notice that many previous reviews said it was successful with white deposits. Other reviews were mixed. (Admittedly not very scientific.) I decided to give it a shot. All I wanted was for it to prevent white scale buildup on fixtures. Several reviews said it could remove existing deposits but I considered that highly unlikely. I installed it on the inlet line for a single toilet as a test, assuming that this should be a fairly easy test, unless it was completely bogus. The toilet had recently been replaced (due to scale buildup over 20 years). The new toilet already had a slight deposit at the waterline and had visible deposits in the trap area - perfect conditions for a test. I installed the device and waited. Six months later the toilet still has a slight deposit of scale at the water line - but it’s no worse than before. That’s enough for me to consider the test a success, IMHO. The amazing part, to me, is that the deposit at the bottom (trap area) is noticeably reduced! That’s more than enough. One complaint (not a dealbreaker): Some intended uses might not have enough space. You need space for the device, but you also need to have enough space to get both hands on the device at the same time. Keep in mind that you’ll be working against the magnets. Next test: I plan to move it to the water inlet for the whole house. Can one device treat all the water, or will I need one for each fixture? Come back in six more months to find out.
D**H
Like Magic
Really works. Stains gone in a few days, water tastes better already, almost like magic. Installed in less than 5 minutes.
R**S
The magnet is okay as far as construction. I ...
The magnet is okay as far as construction. I have several of them on water pipes in the house but have not seen any noticeable changes in scaling. The water hardness is over 320 ppm and undoubtedly is too high for magnetic treatment -- if magnetic treatment is truly effective. Interestingly, in addition to domestic uses, magnetic water treatment is used commercially by numerous industries in Europe. Some of the magnets are quite large for the large-diameter water pipes. Under certain conditions the treatment must have some validity, but repeatable results appear to be lacking.
L**N
Order more than one if the problem is bad.
I love this! I saw the difference right away in my hard water problem.
D**D
This is a big JOKE!
Having scientific support from the literature is not enough to make a product working. This has been developed following a correct idea but with a completely wrong design. The magnetic field is NOT enough to even "tickle" the salt particles. I have carried out a test with a transparent pipe and added to the flowing water sand iron filing, the iron sand was not moved at all by the magnets. There is no whatsoever chance this weak magnetic field can affect the polarization of the salt particles (I kindly ask the supplier to provide evidence with a test and share the video). Those that made a positive review stating it works, it is ONLY a change in the quality of the water supply they are not aware of or they are just friends of the supplier.
P**L
No difference
We see no difference in the amount of calcium residue in coffee pot, pans, pet bowls. The voodoo isn’t working for us.
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