Shockingly, they were able to do it with components that cost them under $300!
Compare that to the $5,000 to $8,000 it would have cost to buy such a device.
But money-savings aside, the best part was when Todd turned on the device and let it work.
The first day he got about 6 or 7 gallons of pure, fresh, water that he could drink, cook, and clean with.
And it only cost about 9 cents per hour to run this device.
Even your computer eats more electricity than that.
Todd had come up with a device that generated water on demand, for a very low price.
And it made him and his family virtually independent from any external water “crisis”.
It really ended all the water troubles that he had when his well went dry.
At first Todd said he was really happy that he had found a way to provide for his family.
But after a while, it didn’t feel fair to see his neighbors struggle while he had this LIFE-CHANGING DEVICE.
So, he started helping some of them assemble their own air to water generators for free.
But as soon as they were up and running and they started reaping all the benefits,
It wasn’t long before word spread out to the other neighbors and then their neighbors’ neighbors and so on.
Now Todd was faced with a dilemma: there were all these people who needed this device but:
a) Because of his job, he was on the road for long periods of time, thus being unable to dedicate any more time to this task
b) Even if he quit driving his truck and decided to assemble these devices and sell them for a profit, it would have required too big of a start-up capital, not to mention how much time it would have taken to fill out the paperwork, apply for a patent, hire a lawyer and so on.
To top it off, like any business venture it was a gamble and not guaranteed that he would succeed.
And besides, Todd wouldn’t have felt comfortable charging an arm and a leg for such a device...
Now don’t get me wrong, Todd believes in Capitalism and likes to be rewarded for his efforts like any other man, but to charge ridiculous amounts for something that only cost a couple hundred dollars to assemble wouldn’t make him any better than the greedy corporations who bottled water for cents and sold it for tens of dollars…
This is the point Todd reached out to me.
You see, Todd knew I had a website and a large audience of followers in the survival and prepper community. Plus, I had connections in the book publishing industry.
He asked me if it would be possible to publish the printed blueprint and give people an easy step-by-step manual on how to assemble such a device themselves.
He said this would allow him to share this LIFE-CHANGING DEVICE without taking any more of his time and would also give him a small reward for his efforts.
So together we turned his device into a working manual.
All that anyone needed to assemble a similar device was the actual components and these instructions on how to put it all together.
And it wouldn’t take long either, as you could have the water generator assembled in under one hour and then you’d never have to worry about having access to clean water ever again.
So, after a couple of weeks, Todd and I had finished editing the blueprints and instructions into a proper manual…
Together we decided to call it.