Only site that has the filters for the pitcher looks to be MyPatriotSupply, and their list is $40 per pair. "Introductory" price is 30. Still way high.
Honestly, linking Alexapure to fake news...that's a reach. Do I agree InfoWars engages in fake news? Probably. Looks that way. But the link is from them to Alexapure...which may or may not be something Alexapure cares to support. Alexapure has a larger connection to installed water filtration systems, and you can follow that chain to why InfoWars is offering their pitchers.
That said...search on Alexapure in Google, and the FIRST thing that pops up is this link:
https://healthreporterdaily.com/reviews/alexapure-pro-water-purifier-review/
THIS isn't a review, it's Alexapure propaganda. And that does offend me greatly. AND there's some serious fake news elements to that...so the InfoWars argument has some support.
Just going on price and availability of the filters, this drop doesn't make sense. LOTS of other filters out there; I use Zerowater, to offer another alternative. Never seen the Mavea myself.
CraigLewisAlexpure has only two main distributors, Infowars store and My PatriotSupply, thats it. Not difficult to conclude on the ecology surrounding Alexapure.
RosaLuxemburgNOT true. Alexapure is sold on Amazon. The filters for the pitcher are limited to those two sites, but the company is not. Plus, MyPatriotSupply looks to have a different target market, somewhat.
Nor is that *proof* or even that strong a piece of evidence. By comparison, the fake review web site...who else would stand to gain from it? Can I prove it's Alexapure's? No, but I can see no plausible argument that it belongs to/was funded by anyone else.
CraigLewisFake review website plus an obligatory purchase (filters) at those two sites... Go to the Alexapure website and click the where to purchase tab. These two companies ARE their main distributors.
Honestly, linking Alexapure to fake news...that's a reach. Do I agree InfoWars engages in fake news? Probably. Looks that way. But the link is from them to Alexapure...which may or may not be something Alexapure cares to support. Alexapure has a larger connection to installed water filtration systems, and you can follow that chain to why InfoWars is offering their pitchers.
That said...search on Alexapure in Google, and the FIRST thing that pops up is this link: https://healthreporterdaily.com/reviews/alexapure-pro-water-purifier-review/
THIS isn't a review, it's Alexapure propaganda. And that does offend me greatly. AND there's some serious fake news elements to that...so the InfoWars argument has some support.
Just going on price and availability of the filters, this drop doesn't make sense. LOTS of other filters out there; I use Zerowater, to offer another alternative. Never seen the Mavea myself.