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Auspac Pure Water - Water deals with FREE DELIVERY (Brisbane, Ipswich, Gold Coast only)

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Auspac Pure Water is offering some great specials for bottled water delivery & also ex-rental coolers!

What makes Auspac Pure Water different to everyone else?
We produce ultra pure, steam distilled drinking water. In our water there is no contaminants of any form, chemical, inorganic minerals or any impurities, nothing but PURE H20! Our water is recommended by health professionals worldwide and is used in hospitals, dentists and in the production of medicines, cosmetics and beverages just to name a few.

We are proud to offer the LOWEST cooler rental & water prices in Brisbane, Ipswich, Gold Coast & South East Queensland along with FREE delivery* (Conditions apply)

For those who don’t have a cooler we have created the following Value Packs :

$300 Ultra Pure Value Pack
1 Year Cold & Cool cooler rental + 30 x 15L Pure Water Bottles + $30 refundable cooler deposit + $20 refundable bottle deposit ($465 value for $300) – valid for 1 year from date of purchase
Or
1 Year Hot & Cold cooler rental + 25 x 15L Pure Water Bottles + $30 refundable cooler deposit + $20 refundable bottle deposit ($440 value for $300) – valid for 1 year from date of purchase

$500 Ultra Pure Value Pack
1 Year for 2 x Cold & Cool cooler rental + 60 x 15L Bottles + $60 refundable cooler deposit + $40 refundable bottle deposit ($930 value for $500) – valid for 1 year from date of purchase
Or
1 Year for 1 x Cold & Cool cooler & 1 x Hot & Cold cooler rental + 50 x 15L Bottles + $60 refundable cooler deposit + $40 refundable bottle deposit ($860 value for $500) – valid for 1 year from date of purchase

For those who already have a cooler we have created the following Ultra Pure Recharge Packs :

$200 Ultra Pure Recharge (+ $10 per bottle refundable deposit on your first delivery)
30 x 15L Pure Water Bottles – no expiry period to use all 30 bottles ($270 value for $200)
Or
$500 Ultra Pure Recharge (+ $10 per bottle refundable deposit on your first delivery)
80 x 15L Pure Water Bottles – no expiry period to use all 80 bottles ($720 value for $500)

We are also offering bargain priced ex-rental coolers (cleaned, serviced & with 3 month warranty) for sale, head here to view all models and pricing : http://www.auspacpurewater.com.au/Category/ex-rental-bargain…

For FREE DELIVERY – we simply ask that our customers order a minimum of 2 x 15L bottles per scheduled delivery if you require water – it’s that simple. Depending on your area that may be fortnightly or monthly.

For any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us : (07) 3373 8866 or [email protected]

Thanks to all viewers & have a great day!

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  • looks more like advertising rather than a bargain to me…

  • +1

    JV - $930 value for $500 - that not a bargain?

    We are cheaper than all competitors ….

    • that's been on your website for a while, it's your normal price… for about a month according to the your advertisement you linked…

    • $930 value for $500 - that not a bargain?

      even at $500, that is 312 times more than you would pay for tap water…

      not 3 times more, 312 times more !!! how is that a bargain ?

  • +1

    The free delivery offer is not new either, it's been on your website for quite a while… i vote SPAM

  • +1
    • unless you live in Adelaide…

    • "more than 145.7 million litres of oil was used in the production, transportation, refrigeration and recycling/disposing of bottled water in Australia in 2009-10. "

      :O

      • I invite you to do some further research about steam distilled water and also the health concerns regarding filtered, spring, mineral and tap water that is full of inorganic contaminants & chemicals.

        We are not selling you filtered tap water, we are not selling you spring water. We are selling Pure Steam Distilled water. We are also not selling you disposable bottles. Our bottles are re-used and recycled. There is a big difference.

        • recycling plastic bottles over and over again, and transporting them across a city when you have free tap water at home is not good for the environment…

          but that is a separate issue… this post is just spam of your normal prices

  • It's not a normal price at all, it's a special offer we are running at the moment.

    • start and end dates ???

      • This started 26/10/11 and is valid until 29/02/12.

        Secondly, we have only just found Ozbargain and this is our first post.

        • This started 26/10/11 and is valid until 29/02/12.

          exactly my point, this is just advertising your normal prices, it's not a deal…

  • Historically anything to do with drinking water on OzBargain has been negged quite a bit.
    I personally disagree and think this could be a potential bargain for those that would use such a service.
    Not gonna +1 though as that doesn't apply to me.

    • Thanks for your comment pooman.

  • +1

    Do any of your customers find it an issue that trace minerals have been removed?

    • Why would they? They specifically purchase this water for the reason that the inorganic minerals are removed.

      • +1

        Healthwise, I've been looking at purchasing a distiller myself. I know your meant to receive so much more (minerals) from vegetables/fruit than water but, do your customers find their health improving drinking your water? I'm definately interested

        • +1

          Without the consumption of inorganic minerals alot of people comment on clearer skin, less headaches, less joint pain - particularly for arthritis sufferers.

  • +1

    You can keep your BPA :)

  • Our water is recommended by health professionals worldwide and is used in hospitals, dentists

    My dentist specifically said drinking bottled or filtered water is bad for your teeth…

    do you have any evidence of your claim ???

    • http://www.fluoridealert.org/dental-fluorosis.htm

      Excessive ingestion of fluoride during the early childhood years may damage the tooth-forming cells, leading to a defect in the enamel known as dental fluorosis.

      Teeth impacted by fluorosis have visible discoloration, ranging from white spots to brown and black stains.

      Teeth with fluorosis also have an increased porosity of the enamel. In the milder forms, the porosity is mostly limited to the sub-surface enamel, whereas in the more advanced forms, the porosity impacts the surface enamel as well, resulting in extensive pitting, chipping, fracturing, and decay of the teeth.

      The discoloration induced by fluorosis - particularly in its advanced forms - can cause significant embarrassment and stress to the impacted child, resulting in adverse effects on esteem, emotional health, and career success.

      According to the Centers for Disease Control, 32% of American children now have some form of dental fluorosis, with 2 to 4% of children having the moderate to severe stages (CDC 2005).

      While proponents of water fluoridation dismiss dental fluorosis as being simply a "cosmetic effect," recent research indicates that the rate of bone fracture among children with fluorosis (even in the mild forms) is higher than the bone fracture rates among children with no fluorosis.

      As noted by Dr. Hardy Limeback, Head of Preventive Dentistry at the University of Toronto, "it is illogical to assume that tooth enamel is the only tissue affected by low daily doses of fluoride ingestion."

  • Recent studies have shown that tooth decay in Australian children is increasing, which coincides with the rise in popularity of bottled water (that doesn’t contain fluoride).

    http://www.ahm.com.au/content/showpagenum.asp?Page=9797

  • Bottled water trend may be harmful to teeth

    http://www.nature.com/bdj/journal/v206/n9/full/sj.bdj.2009.3…

    • The mystery of declining tooth decay

      Mark Diesendorf

      Human Sciences Program, Australian National University, GPO Box 4, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia.

      "Large temporal reductions in tooth decay, which cannot be attributed to fluoridation, have been observed in both unfluoridated and fluoridated areas of at least eight developed countries over the past thirty years. It is now time for a scientific re-examination of the alleged enormous benefits of fluoridation."

      http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v322/n6075/abs/322125a0…

    • And consumption of sugar heavy drinks like softdrinks and the like is not?

  • Australian Dental Journal

    Overseas studies have found the fluoride levels in many bottled waters are well below levels considered optimal for preventing dental caries.

    http://www.ada.org.au/publications/adjarchives/Issue,documen…

  • "A 2001 study found that "fluoride, particularly in toothpastes, is a very important preventive agent against dental caries," but added that "additional fluoride to that currently available in toothpaste does not appear to be benefiting the teeth of the majority of people."

    Sheiham A. Dietary effects on dental diseases [PDF]. Public Health Nutr. 2001;4(2B):569–91. doi:10.1079/PHN2001142. PMID 11683551.

    • "additional fluoride to that currently available in toothpaste does not appear to be benefiting the teeth of the majority of people."

      seems to contradict the huge drop in tooth decay since fluoridation of our water started…

      Fluoridated water is the safest, most effective, and least expensive way to reduce tooth decay in children and adults.

      http://www.ada.org.au/oralhealth/fln/flfaqs.aspx#FLChildren

      source : Australian Dental Association

  • +1

    "The countries of the world are facing an increasingly complex and serious problem with respect to the delivery of pure drinking water to their citizens.
    The addition of any medication or substance to public drinking water constitutes a form of mass medication.
    The proponents of artificial water fluoridation have not proven it to be safe and/or without possible cause of future bodily harm.
    The International Chiropractors Association considers public water fluoridation to be possibly harmful and deprivation of the rights of citizens to be free from unwelcome mass medication. The ICA is opposed to the addition of fluoride in any of its forms to the drinking water supplies of our nation's cities and municipalities."

    "ICA Policy Position Statements". International Chiropractors Association
    http://www.chiropractic.org/index.php?p=ica/policies

    • -2

      Fluoridated water is the safest, most effective, and least expensive way to reduce tooth decay in children and adults.

      http://www.ada.org.au/oralhealth/fln/flfaqs.aspx#FLChildren

      source : Australian Dental Association

    • -2

      "The International Chiropractors Association"

      ahh yes, the experts in Dentistry….. :S

      Next time i have a toothache, maybe i should visit my chiropractor…

  • +2

    NAS panel member Kathy Thiessen, a former senior scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory who has studied fluoride for the EPA, said the report showed “the potential is there” that water fluoridation is unhealthy. As for the studies finding that higher levels damage children’s IQ, she said it’s possible water fluoridation levels may have a similar, albeit reduced effect. She said in her personal opinion the research suggests “most people should minimize their fluoride intake” — which includes avoiding fluoridated water.

    “Fluoride in Drinking Water: A Scientific Review of EPA’s Standards” (National Research Council, 2006)

    http://www.fluoridealert.org/health/epa/nrc/index.html

    • Fluoridated water is the safest, most effective, and least expensive way to reduce tooth decay in children and adults.

      http://www.ada.org.au/oralhealth/fln/flfaqs.aspx#FLChildren

      source : Australian Dental Association

    • -1

      "“the potential is there…”"
      "she said it’s possible…"
      "her personal opinion the research…"

      lol… sounds very scientific and convincing… did you get this from ACA or TT ???

  • 50 reasons to oppose fluoridation :

    http://www.qawf.org/?TabID=32

    • -1

      Still don't see any references from Australian Dentists supporting your ludicrous claims…

      chiropractors ???

      environmental activists ???

      you can do better than that…

      • Dr Andrew Harms, BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery)from Adelaide. Past President of the Australian Dental Association (South Australia Branch).

        "Fluoride in our water supply is a very real risk to our population at large," said dentist Dr Andrew Harms.

        This radical view has made him a renegade among his colleagues and the professional body he once headed in South Australia.

        Dr Harms has joined the growing movement of public discontent about adding fluoride – a potent poison in its most concentrated form – to our drinking water.

        "The chemical is dangerous," Dr Harms said. "I am concerned at arsenic and lead levels. There’s evidence in North Carolina university that fluoridated chemicals, FSAS, leach lead in water supply, particularly if water is standing in old lead pipes and brass fittings."

        Rural communities across NSW, Victoria and South Australia are trying to resist the introduction of fluoride, while Queensland is forging ahead to add it to its supply for the first time later this year. Opponents say it should be put to a vote.

        "There are more political and commercial interferences than true science and our health authorities have been sitting on their hands and not doing their job to protect the public," Dr Harms said.

        Fluoride has been added to our drinking water since the 1960s. The pro-fluoride lobby say it's been effective in reducing tooth decay, but overseas alarm bells have been ringing about the health risks.

        This includes credible scientific sources like Emeritus Professor Paul Connett: "Here we have 1100 scientists say 'its a problem'. Now, we should get from other side a very careful scientific explanation, but we don't get that. All we get is a continuation of propaganda – safe and effective – if they repeat it enough times with a white coat, everybody is supposed to believe them."

        In the US, worried health officials have issued warnings about mixing baby formula with fluoridated tap water – but not here. And there's also concern about advice from dentists that its OK for kids to swallow toothpaste containing fluoride.

        Carmel Stringer is one of about 200,000 Australians who have reported a serious reaction to fluoridated water. She uses a reverse osmosis filter to remove fluoride from her drinking water.

        Dr Harms says Australians should also be wary of calls to add fluoride to bottled water.

        The Australian Dental Association told us it didn't want to get into a public debate with opponents of fluoride, but maintained it was safe and its efficiency was confirmed in numerous studies, claiming there was no scientific proof it is harmful.

        "The only argument here is whether we have an adequate margin of safety to protect all the people drinking fluoridated water. I would stake my scientific career that there is no adequate margin of safety," Professor Connett said.

        "In Australia your authorities have never done health studies on fluoride, only on teeth, so they are flying blind," Professor Connett said.

        In the meantime, Dr Andrew Harms vows he isn't going to be silenced.

        • This radical view has made him a renegade among his colleagues

          exactly…

          maybe you should ask your own dentist what they think ???

  • +2

    Read the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for Disodium Hexafluorosilicate / Hexafluorosilic Acid which is the fluoride that is added to water.

    http://pncwmb.webs.com/GCWW_-MATERIAL_SAFETY_DATA_SHEET-Sigma_Chemical_Co-_B.pdf

    • -1

      posting non-existent links does not help your argument…

      • Excuse me?? This link works perfectly. Copy and paste below into a browser window.

        http://pncwmb.webs.com/GCWW_-MATERIAL_SAFETY_DATA_SHEET-Sigma_Chemical_Co-_B.pdf

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  • +3

    im tempted to +1 just for the fact that this OP has stood and defended while many others have given up … :P

    • of course they would, they want you to buy this, regardless of the fact that it costs over 300 times more than tap water… (and that is with their cheapest deal)

  • +1

    Hi Rep, any chance of sending me a sample bottle to test the flavor? I'm a heavy neverfail user and consume around 12 x 15ltr bottles per fortnight. Oh and that is if you can deliver to Ipswich. Cheers!

    • "and consume around 12 x 15ltr bottles per fortnight. "

      wow, that's over 12 litres per day, i struggle to get through 2 litres…

      have you read this ???

      http://tinyurl.com/7du8yne

      • +2

        lol it's me and my family haha, the kids smash the water.. we don't buy soft drink i'm too cheap for that :P

        • "i'm too cheap for that"

          yet you're happy to pay 300 times more than tap water…

          60 bottles for $500 would last you 4 months… that's $1500 per year on bottled water?

          why not treat the kids with something else with that money and let them drink tap water…

        • +2

          have you tasted the water in Ipswich ? :P
          lol

        • +2

          Because like everyone i have the capacity to make my own choices in life and not conform to the ramblings of your ideals :)

    • +1

      Figarow,

      I'd be happy to send you a couple of samples.

      Email me your postal address to [email protected] and I will get them sent out tomorrow.

      Yes we can certainly deliver to Ipswich also :)

      • +1

        Just sent it, please let me know if you get it i got an error, couldn't save it to sent box. I would hate to type all that out again lol. Cheers.

        • Thanks Figarow, got it this end ;)

          Will reply to the email tomorrow morning. Also I understand your request and will advise you the outcome in the morning.

          Cheers - APW

        • +1

          Cheers boss!

  • At the end of the day JV, you are more than entitled to your own opinion. I am not forcing you to buy our product.

    We sell a specialised product to many happy customers such as health professionals, home, business, government and to industry. I welcome you to look take a look at just a small sample of our customer base : http://www.auspacpurewater.com.au/Page/our-customers

    Auspac Pure Water was founded in Brisbane, Queensland in 1999 by Dr Louis Y. C. Lu (Heart & Brain Specialist) after the realisation that that the Australian bottled water industry was not offering the best possible water available to consumers.

    Auspac has been proudly servicing Brisbane, the Gold Coast and South East Queensland for over 12 years with the lowest prices and highest quality.

    Auspac Pure Water is proudly Australian Made and Owned.

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