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We have been filtering our water at home for a long time but we just discovered the binchotan. It's much more ecological than all those plastic filters, especially since we can recycle it afterwards, and it's also more economical since we can reuse it several times.As for the taste, my companion and I are satisfied because it cancels out the bad taste of tap water and leaves a very neutral taste, contrary to other filters.In short, we're won over and we'll continue to buy them from now on.
I did not know this technique to purify water, but I must say that "what a great discovery" The water does not have any more this taste of chlorine! You have the impression to drink water of source! Boil a stick for 10 minutes and then plunge it in your water carafe for at least 4 hours (8 hours is ideal), you might as well do it at night! Every month, boil the stick again and this for 6 months max per stick. If I count 4 sticks per year at 30€ for 6, my "spring water" costs me 20€ per year.it's expensive for 4 sticks of charcoal, but negligible if I wanted to buy "good" bottled water.I'm even convinced that the water obtained via the sticks is cleaner than the one bought in bottles.my carafes are made of glass while the bottles are made of plastic and have been lying around in storage places and other places that are not necessarily sheltered from the light.I strongly recommend you to adopt these charcoal sticks like me!
Very responsive seller, answers questions quickly! The parcel arrived within the announced time and in good condition I recommend the seller
Quality seller, perfect customer service, quality products. I highly recommend them.
Very simple to use.to scald and dry before use.I put it everywhere: in the tank of the coffee machine, in the kettle.... The scale seems indeed reduced.
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Like wishing!!!
Very good quality product, well packaged
Very good alternative to the toothbrush. It is easy to use and lasts a long time. I don't appreciate its taste though, which I find quite unpleasant, but it takes time to get used to it. My husband likes it and is not bothered at all.it is ecological, big black point on the other hand for the individual plastic packaging for each of the sticks, it is much less ecological!
My husband had already used this type of brushing, a few years ago.and he wanted to renew the experience with those.Result, he really appreciated, as at the time.The taste is not very pleasant at the beginning, it will be necessary to rinse the mouth at the end.We withdraw a little the bark, we soak the end in water and then we rub on the teeth approximately 5min, quietly in bed or on the sofa.At the end, we rinse and we let dry. If there is no more taste as you use the stick, you cut the part and renew just below (we remove the bark, we soak and we rub on the teeth).My husband really found that these teeth were whiter, the enamel more strengthened, and for him it was a moment of relaxation.So that of the more, I will also use it.18 Siwak individually vacuum packed, I recommend.Hoping that my comment will be useful to you
Fast delivery on the date ordered perfect packaging
Perfect
Ceramic beads to put in water to purify the taste and reduce limescale deposits.easy to use, just put them in the water and wait at least 10 minutes (or more for better efficiency).I admit that the water tastes a little better.Instead of cleaning my kettle every 5 uses, I was able to last 15 days without having too many deposits.On the other hand, I have no scientific way to check the level of limescale.Multiple uses and almost unlimited lifePrice reasonable.
Just test it!
Received very quickly, item conforms to the order, serious seller
First purchase at Orinko and I am not disappointed at all. The activated carbon stick works, the water quality and taste are much better. The customer service is very reactive, I asked a question, they answered me within the hour. And they sent me my e-book the same evening I bought it. I strongly recommend this site!
Perfect the Sticks are surprisingly thin but effective.
This is a product I didn't know existed until I received it to test. Basically, it is a root to cut, to wet and then to pass on the teeth to clean them. I was very afraid of the taste because already the smell is very strong and not at all. Without being totally neutral the taste is very light and not unpleasant. As for the efficiency it is really surprising. The teeth are cleaner than with a toothbrush it is undeniable. The only small drawback is that if you go up to the base of the tooth you quickly make the gum bleed but otherwise it is really bluffing. To use if possible instead of one of daily shakes for a lasting action.
For a complete hygiene of the teeth, I found my madeleine of proust...Small I had for habit to use it I take back in force this habitA feeling of freshness, a taste extra which remains in mouth and of course of the teeth in better state! I recommend, the sticks are packed individually what is a plus level hygiene
Excellent
Fast delivery and very effective product to purify water
Well received quickly this February 9 even it is noted "late" it is often at this time because Chronopost arranges with the Post office, it is not them who delivered this product to me
Set of 6 Activated Carbon Sticks that can purify the water in a carafe or aquarium.these sticks must be boiled before being placed in a carafe for drinking. For an aquarium, this step is unnecessary. They capture harmful substancesVery good value for money.
I have an excellent dental hygiene which earns me the admiration of my doctor, I do not have the choice because my medical treatments require it not to have too many worries but then what a discovery that this kit of Siwak that I absolutely did not know.The siwak, I discover it thus, is a tree with the multiple properties and whose roots are used since centuries as natural toothbrush. One scrapes with the nail one cm of the external layer to arrive at a stringy zone from which one separates the threads either manually or by chewing on it to have natural hairs. Then you brush without anything else than your saliva. 18 sticks of about 15 cm are included in the set. You can use each cm 5 to 6 times before cutting to get the next cm. Each stick is in a blister pack so that it doesn't dry out. You can feel the humidity when you take it out. The smell is curious, it is the least that one can say. The sap that these roots contain has many properties, including a natural form of fluorine. The cleaning takes more time than with a toothbrush, except that... without water, without toothpaste, we can use it a little where we want. The sap makes you salivate. The taste is very subjective, not really annoying. It is the friction that avoids tartar. I find it absolutely brilliant, a beautiful personal discovery. In addition, it can help if you leave a stick in strategic places. I looked at the prices and there for 18 sticks individually wrapped, it is cheap. I recommend without hesitation.
ORINKO offers us a box containing 18 Siwak Sticks to clean your teeth in a natural way. Siwak is the root of the Salvadora persica shrub, which is widespread in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Its natural components gently clean and disinfect teeth, gums and tongue. The taste is quite pleasant and after use the teeth are a little whiter in a natural way. Some studies have recognized that the use of siwak could be more effective than toothbrushes and toothpaste.
Impeccable
18 Sticks of Siwak (natural toothbrush) of the brand ORINKO well received.the origins of the use of Siwak would go back to 7000 years! It is not yet the plastic toothbrushes that pollute ...100% natural, this toothbrush is perfect for a back-up brushing after lunch break, on an express trip or even as a daily toothbrush.I'm not a big fan of the taste of the bark around but when we are on the inner fiber part, it looks a bit like licorice stick.It is easy to cut and a stem holds quite a long time.Too bad to have made individual plastic bags for the sticks. We were almost at fault for the whole product.this is a product that I recommend and I hope will become more common over time.
Perfect. Thank you.
To prevent the damage caused by limescale in tap water, both for your health and that of your appliances, which rely on it for their operation, these pearls are essential and their large number is very appreciable.
I made a first experiment of the use of these pearls in the drinking water and it is quite exact that one quickly notices that the odor of chlorine disappears very quickly, the second experiment was to put pearls in the water tank of my coffee machine to eliminate at most the deposit of limestone, the result is rather satisfactory.
Fast shipping, product conforms, no worries
Totally compliant and fast delivery thank you
So, to follow the instructions: I peeled with a peeler the skin to leave about 1cm of stick without bark. Then, I chewed it to soften the fibers: it has a little salty taste, not unpleasant but surprising (I expected maybe a licorice taste, like the licorice sticks to chew, lol).once the fibers are softened, you just have to rub your teeth from top to bottom for 5mn, and to rinse the stick with water once finished. It is necessary to rewet the stick before each brushing.so already, 5 minutes of brushing, it is long! Compared to the 2 minutes for a classic brushing or with an electric toothbrush... there is no saving of time, on the contrary.No need of toothpaste: better than for the classic brushing.Freshens the breath: it's true, but it also works with a classic toothpaste.Whitens the teeth: not sure, to be seen on the long term.Reusable: when the fibers are damaged, there is only to cut the damaged part, and to reproduce the operation of the beginning. But it still costs 25€! It's maybe a lot to spend at once (that said, if you buy an electric toothbrush, you can explode the budget!).Alternative to the toothbrush: there, I am less sure. Indeed, if it is easy to use it for the front teeth from top to bottom, it is much more difficult to make the back teeth, the back of the teeth, and the top.the classic toothbrushes have all the fibers on the side, and not at the end, which is not a chance.So, my opinion: it does not completely replace the toothbrush, but it is a good complement in alternation, or in breakdown service when one is in displacement, it is very well. In massage of the gums also, that can make them good. It can also amuse your kids (if they don't mind the taste), but you still have to teach them to brush the back of their teeth and the top.
Works great! I don't have to descale my espresso machine too often, just put the beads in the water tank of the coffee machine and the scale will be dissolved and absorbed by the beads
I use a kettle at work every day to heat my tea and other herbal teas, and another kettle at home for my evening tea.The water is rather hard and the deposits that inevitably get in the bottom of the kettle.Of course, I should also think about emptying the stagnant water every day! The bottom of my kettles had traces of limescale.At home I followed the procedure to prepare the beads and make them usable.I heated the water in the kettle, put all the beads in a small pot and immersed them in the boiling water for a good 10 minutes, then dried them on paper towels and they were ready to go! I put 15 of them in each kettle.Since they have been in place, not only is the limescale no longer deposited, but the last remaining residue in the bottom has disappeared, no more pieces of limescale getting stuck in the kettle's filter.I am really satisfied with this product.I hope that my comment will be useful in your decision?
I was a bit skeptical but it does the job, it's quite efficient although I'm still a fan of the electric toothbrush. I'm not ready to adopt it exclusively for brushing but it is true that it must be quite acceptable. An interesting alternative.
These ceramic beads are useful in many areas, including all machines that use water, such as coffee makers, kettles, teapots, etc. Of course, dishwashers and washing machines, although I have not tried them on the latter machine because I am afraid that the repeated shocks would cause the beads to crumble... But I use them in my two flush toilets.Tired of constantly seeing streaks of limescale under the rims of the toilet bowl that do not go away when the brush passes over them, streaks that become thick over time and that I have to break with a screwdriver to get rid of them, I placed these pearls in a small mesh bag at the bottom of the flush and then I cleaned the last traces of limescale accumulated under the rims.Since then, I haven't had any more reappearance of these limescale clusters and, at the same time, my toilet flushes better because it is not diverted by the misplaced limescale clusters. It's really efficient and precious in areas particularly invaded by this damn limescale.
Ok
It's new, it's green but I'm still very skeptical! It feels like a Koh Lanta moment when you rub your teeth with these little pieces of wood! Once the twig is a bit sharp, you have to chew it to separate the filaments. The taste is strange but not strong. The filaments rub well on the surface of the teeth and they stay smooth afterwards. I find that these Siwak sticks offer a nice alternative as a backup. At work, before a meeting, it's always useful to know that we don't have a food stuck without our knowledge. A quick brushing and that's it... My teeth have not whitened as advertised...