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The original Swiss device, however, comes with a hefty price tag, around 620 Swiss francs (approximately 1,500 pounds), making it inaccessible for many potential users. Recognizing the necessity for a more affordable option, Pavl took the initiative to create a different version of the device, employing innovative techniques and materials.
The Development of a Cheaper Alternative
Pavl's alternative design incorporates magnets into the structure of the treatment device, increasing its efficiency without the significant costs associated with the Swiss version. By leveraging modern technology like 3D printing, he has successfully reduced production expenses while maintaining the device's effectiveness in creating a vortex that rotates the water and alters its structure.