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| Tersano lotus LBU100 Sanitizing System | 
enlarge | Brand: Tersano lotus Category: Home Improvement
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (71 reviews) Sales Rank: 3154
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.5 Dimensions (in): 14.8 x 13.4 x 12.9
MPN: TSNLBU100 Model: LBU100 UPC: 181844000019 EAN: 0181844000002 ASIN: B000P9MC2K
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  Very Cool appliance June 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Although my husband doubts that it actually does what is says it does (because he can't SEE the germs that are killed) it's been nice to clean our produce this way. I just put everything in the bowl, clean it all, and set it out to dry. Fruits are more appealing to everyone when the cleaning is already taken care of, and I don't have to worry about e-coli on my tomatoes! I only wish it were more aesthetically pleasing, b/c I like to keep it out on the counter, and it's horrible for our kitchen decor!
  How safe are green cleaning products???? May 31, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've been lotusing my house and food for well over two years now and am amazed at how attached I am to it. We all have countless appliances around the house and they all seem to end up on a shelf somewhere after a while but if my lotus were to stop working I think my life would stop...what would I use to clean and how would I eat my produce if I can't lotus it?!?! Even my plants crave lotus water!! I have gradually worked myself off of every single cleaner in my home and am proud to say that all I need is my lotus. This is the best, one product to do everything. How did we ever end up in a world where we were buying a special cleaner for every single application around the house? All I can say is that those other companies have great marketing people, especially in light of the fact that they have found an ingenious way to mislead us of what they are really made of. Green cleaners promise that they contain natural (instead of synthetic) agents, break down quickly in the environment, or pose less of a toxic threat to humans and ecosystems. But just because the ingredients in green cleaners are plant-based or natural doesn't necessarily mean they're safe. The market for green cleaners is largely unregulated -- which means consumers still must be wary of what's in the bottle. Even cleaning products labeled "natural" may contain some fraction of synthetic chemicals. Or they may contain natural ingredients consumers would rather avoid, such as petroleum distillates, some of which can cause cancer. And just because a cleaning product is biodegradable and made from plant-based sources doesn't mean that it is without potential adverse effects on health. Plant-based ingredients included in some green cleaners include limonene (a citrus-based oil), pine oil, and the foaming agent coconut diethanolamide -- all of which can cause allergic dermatitis. And a recent study of natural and nontoxic consumer products found the suspected cancer-causing chemical 1,4-dioxane in roughly half of 100 tested products. Notice too that all these green cleaners we are talking about are just that, cleaners. Read the manufacturers websites and they all have a goal of passing the EPA protocol so that they can call themselves a sanitizer, but they can't with their current formulations. The lotus passes these test, just read the results on the company website and they are able to sanitize your produce AND surfaces in your home, all while only using water and oxygen, how much greener can you get!!! No wonder why this product was named one of Time Magazines Best Inventions and that the founder was named Innovator of the Year by the Government of Ontario!! Kudos to you and the whole lotus team at Tersano!!!
  Seeing is believing May 31, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Since most of us cannot see if the Lotus Sanitizer really eliminates bacteria or bad chemicals, we can see how it works on stains and dirt. I use mine frequently on my BBQ Grill. It loosens the burnt-on, charred grease and meat and leaves the grill shiny and clean after an easy scrubbing and wipe-down. This has never worked with plain water and only does work with lots of detergent and wire brushes. But the Lotus system elimnates all of that. The fact that the greasy, burned residue disappears makes me more comfortable with putting more food on the grill.
The second in-home demo is that we use it often to remove red wine or tomato sauce stains spilled on white tablecloths or clothing. It works like nothing else. With a little spraying and rubbing, the red wine or tomato sauce stain disappears and after drying there is not a trace.
I even used mine to remove some disgusting bird droppings on my car. Nothing else seemed to work on removing hardened droppings unitl I sprayed it with the Lotus By Tersano.
Without a microscope I cannot prove that the chemicals and bacteria are gone, but I sprayed and the visual evidence disappeared.
  The greenest of green products! May 31, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Finally a solution to keep our food, our homes and us healthy! I've been lotusing everything for 3 months now. I used to just dangle my fruit under the tap and think that it was clean from pesticides and germs. But it wasn't. Now with lotus I can trust that my food is safe, no e-coli or salmonella or pesticides. The system works great, it even tells me when there are too many contaminants on my food, I just dump the water out and start again. And I think it even makes my fruit taste fresher, sweeter. And get this, I came home one day to see my 11 month old daughter licking the patio door to soothe her teething gums! You can bet I was relieved that I didn't use a chemical glass cleaner; I use just lotus water to sanitize my home. It's just as clean as when I used other products, but I don't subject my kids and myself to those fumes anymore. I recommend one to everyone; the world will be a much cleaner, safer place.
  One of the new IMPROVE YOUR OWN LIFE technologies... May 27, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
With all the pesticides and herbicides most farmers use to increase the volume of veg/fruit they produce; and with the recent multiple scares concerning bacteria and leafy greens --
well, it makes eating your daily veggies into a dangerous proposition. (And being a vegetarian into a real challenge!)
Enter the lotus. --> That extra oxygen molecule creates an environment where your produce is freed of organic and inorganic contaminants in no time at all. The unit itself is plastic -- so don't go bouncing it around the kitchen floor. It's an inexpensive home version of some really serious technology -- and fairly new technology. I suspect the 3rd or 4th release will be as sturdy as the best air purifiers.
But this is a buy-in to what is now possible -- to reliably get rid of all those nasty food-borne bacteria that can ruin a good meal. I even put my seafood through a good cleaning.
And strawberries do take longer to clean in the Lotus -- don't know why -- but the results are amazing. Those dull little berries that take days to ship from strawberry country to desert West Texas actually change color and are the most beautiful orange red that practically glows in the dark to a deep, vibrant crimson. This is not the color I grew up with -- it's just too hot here to grow them. But I now have a clue what folks in the Northeast and all over northern European climates have been talking about and painting all these years. They're beautiful.
And best of all, I don't have to worry about the fruits and veggies I'm eating. No matter how much poison the idiot non-organic farmers pour over my potential breakfast, I now have a defense. -- One that I control.
Also, take advantage of the spray bottle that comes with the Lotus system -- the increased oxygen lasts for 20 minutes, which so far has been about enough time for me to do a quick once-over of every countertop, sink, doornob, small appliance, and fridge -- as well as a quick once-over of the coffee maker drip parts. I pour what's left through the garbage disposer and then leave the bottle to air dry.
We've also now begun considering buying a bathtub with Whirlpool-like water jets. I had long ago written off that kind of therapeutic massage (excellent for arthritis) because of the germs and mold which tend to grow inside the internal workings of water and air jet systems. The same technology that makes the Lotus clean our food, toothbrushes, kitchen sponges, counters, doornobs, and utensils, also now cleans the inner-workings of massaging bathtubs, hot tubs and foot baths. No more shared bacteria, or newly formed mold to soak in! It's a great technology....
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