I went to switch off the cold water / mains tap the other day and found that a few inches along from the actual tap a previous owner fitted a plastic "device" which has the words "Mini Wizard" written on it!
All this "Mini Wizard" is is two strong magnets. It appears that you put one magnet on one side of the pipe and the other magnet on the other side and they then cling to each other, with the pipe between them. The device is about 3 inches long so water passing along the pipe passes through a 3-inch corridor of "magnetism".
Have googled a bit and found that people have claimed that such magnets, and even stronger ones which are fuelled by electric current, significantly soften the water, reducing lime-scale.
Is there any truth in this, or is just a gimmick making a few manufacturers some money?
One manufacturer claims that the magnetism causes "the calcium in the water to stay in solution and so inhibit it from adhering to taps, baths and kettles".
Thanks.
Eddy.
All this "Mini Wizard" is is two strong magnets. It appears that you put one magnet on one side of the pipe and the other magnet on the other side and they then cling to each other, with the pipe between them. The device is about 3 inches long so water passing along the pipe passes through a 3-inch corridor of "magnetism".
Have googled a bit and found that people have claimed that such magnets, and even stronger ones which are fuelled by electric current, significantly soften the water, reducing lime-scale.
Is there any truth in this, or is just a gimmick making a few manufacturers some money?
One manufacturer claims that the magnetism causes "the calcium in the water to stay in solution and so inhibit it from adhering to taps, baths and kettles".
Thanks.
Eddy.