AQUA TRAPPER

Great Drinking Water From The Air!

The almost magical device that captures sweet, pure drinking water from thin air.

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Aqua Trapper Water Edge One

How It Works

The Aquatrapper Water Edge One creates water at a rate of between 4 to 15 gallons a day, depending on relative humidity. Both the incoming air and the water produced are filtered, and the water is then sterilized by UV light.

The water is thus safe for all purposes, and is free of chemicals. It tastes like mountain spring water, or Sierra creek water back when one could drink that safely - delicious! Much better than filtered water from your refrigerator or tap.

Imagine leaving your empty storage container and turning on Aquatrapper's Water Edge One. Return a few hours later and you have gallons of water that wasn't there before! That's the magic.

How Aqua Trapper Works

Specifications

Humidity Requirements

Requires relative humidity of a minimum of 30%. Coastal communities or Mediterranean climates present little difficulty. A read-out that displays relative humidity is built in.

Power

Requires standard household voltage when operating.

Storage

Comes built with a 2 gallon storage container. The device turns off automatically when the built-in water container is full.

Mobility

Has wheels for easy mobility.

Dimensions

26" high, 10" deep, and 20" wide. Weight is 47 pounds.

Filtration

Uses standard water filter cartridges that are easily obtained from several retail stores. One filter is provided with the machine.

Pricing & Accessories

Aquatrapper's Water Edge One

$800

Plus tax and shipping

In the alternative, machine can be picked up in Cambria.

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Suggested Accessories

  • 3 or 5 gallon water bottles
  • Spigot operated by electric pump
  • 12 inch high stand that holds the machine and allows larger water bottles to be placed directly under the built-in spigot

About Us

Tom Avila

Tom Avila - Inventor

Tom is a resident of Cambria, CA, an inventor and a craftsman. He has worked in the Air Force as a Crew Chief maintaining aircraft, and as a Facilities Manager for a modern building in San Jose.

He has been fascinated by the technology to obtain clean drinking water for many years while following the efforts of various charities to bring water to parched, under developed countries.

Inspired by the need for good drinking water during years of drought and the resultant rationing of water in California, Tom began to look into machines on the market that pulled water from air. After discovering that the least inexpensive machine on the market was around $2000, Tom set out to create his own affordable machine that functioned as well as the rest.