When I used the drionic machines, I would have to take a brillo pad and scrub the metal portions of the machine that are covered with water when in use. This seemed to make it more effective after removing calcium/other water deposits.
Adam
roman-recycling@... wrote:
roman-recycling@... wrote:
It's possible you got water inside the device and that caused corrosion. You
may need to open the unit and carefully inspect & clean the circuit boards.
Chris
------ Original Message ------
Received: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 12:13:05 PM EDT
From: "Hasan Mohammed" <drhasanmd@yahoo.com >
To: sweatyfriends@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [sweatyfriends] Drionic Life?
> HI Friends who use Drionic,
> What is the average life of the drionic units that you use?
>
> I have bought 2 units until now, which I use very carefully but after
> 2 uses(12 dry weeks) each, both units lost their zap. Its not a
> question of the batteries or the plates.
>
> Are there any alternatives to Drionic out there? I do not want to
> undergo surgery. Ive heard too many accounts of side-effects.
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