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Otherwise known as dry water? :o

Thats exactly what it is. More scientifically know as dehydrated water. This is the process where you evaporate water, then carefully distill it into a crystal form and then it gets crushed into a fine hydrophilic powder which is packed and made available in handy 30g sachets. Each 30g Instant Powdered Water sachet makes up to 5 liters. Ideal for very arid regions and endurance athletes.

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So, do you have to add water to the powder?

 

 

 

Edited because I forgot the question mark.

 

Yes, you need to add 6L to make 5L. What makes this water so great is that it is 20% wetter than normal water.

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So, do you have to add water to the powder?

 

 

 

Edited because I forgot the question mark.

 

 

No, you add 1 can of oxygen to two cans of hydrogen.

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Now I'm really confused.

Do you use a straw and take it in the nostril?

 

 

You sure you havent had any powder up your nose already, cause youre confused :unsure:

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Yes, you need to add 6L to make 5L. What makes this water so great is that it is 20% wetter than normal water.

What is 'wetter' water? How do you measure that?

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What is 'wetter' water? How do you measure that?

 

 

It requires extensive tests, its so confidential that Google or Wiki do not even know about it ;)

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What is 'wetter' water? How do you measure that?

 

 

Well, if you have to add 6L of water to make 5L then it must be 20% wetter (it will be concentrated water and since normal water is wet it will be wetter) :lol:

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What is 'wetter' water? How do you measure that?

 

Water Wetter exists!

 

And it actually does what it claims to do...i.e., it makes water wetter!

 

http://roosrule.com/images/Redline_waterwetter.jpg

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Unless you are involved in Scuba Diving...

 

Thats about the only conceivable time "Oxygen in a can" is definately recommended

 

:D

And high altitude mountaineering! Above 8000m

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i saw one can of what looked like this (couldn't see the wording on the can, but it was same size & shape that i saw at the expo) being thrown away on the N14 today ... so at least one person bought at least 1 can.

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