No Games, Just the Numbers
A straightforward breakdown of what the K8 costs, how financing works, and how it stacks up against bottled water over the long run, from a local Honolulu distributor.
Enagic, the manufacturer, sets one nationwide price structure for its machines, Hawaii included. The LeveLuk K8 retails around $5,890, though pricing is set by Enagic and can shift with promotions or product updates. Because of that, we always recommend contacting Lee Meadows directly for current pricing and financing options rather than relying on a number that could be out of date by the time you read this.
As a distributor, Lee Meadows does not mark the price up or discount it below Enagic's official pricing. What she does offer is the local support: a free tasting so you know what you are buying, help picking the right model for your household, and ongoing service after the sale.
Enagic offers financing for qualified buyers, which turns the upfront cost into a manageable monthly payment. Terms and availability change, so ask Lee Meadows about current financing options and what documentation is needed during your free consultation.
A K8 purchase includes the ionizer unit itself, the initial filter, and a faucet diverter for standard kitchen installation. Confirm exactly what is bundled with your order and ask about warranty coverage before you buy.
The K8 is a real upfront investment, so the fair comparison is not "free tap water" versus "a $5,890 machine," it is bottled water versus the K8 over several years. A household of four in Honolulu buying cases of bottled water regularly can easily spend $60 to $120 or more a month once you account for island shipping costs on top of the water itself. That adds up to $720 to $1,440 or more per year, before any price increases.
After the initial machine cost, ongoing K8 expenses are mainly periodic filter replacements and a small amount of added water and electricity use, no case-by-case purchases and no schlepping bottles from the car. Depending on how much bottled water a household currently buys, the machine can pay for itself within a few years, and after that the ongoing cost per gallon is far lower than store-bought water.
Run your own numbers using your actual bottled water spending, and bring your questions to a free consultation. Lee Meadows would rather you make this decision with real information than a sales pitch.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Kangen water is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Pricing is set by Enagic and subject to change, contact us for current pricing and financing options.
Enagic sets pricing for all its water ionizers nationwide, including Hawaii, and the K8 retails around $5,890. Pricing can change and occasionally includes promotions, so contact Lee Meadows for current pricing before you budget.
This varies by promotion and order, so confirm what is included when you order. Lee Meadows can also help make sure your kitchen setup is ready before the machine arrives.
Yes. Enagic offers financing options for qualified buyers, which spreads the cost into monthly payments instead of one lump sum. Ask Lee Meadows about current financing options during your consultation, since terms can change.
For many households that go through multiple cases of bottled water a month, the machine can pay for itself over a few years, since the ongoing cost is mainly filter replacements and electricity. It depends on your current spending, so it is worth doing your own math with your actual bottled water bill.
Yes, Lee Meadows runs live demos and free tastings at the Honolulu showroom on Waialae Ave. Seeing the machine work and tasting the water before you commit is strongly recommended.
Contact Lee Meadows for up-to-date pricing, financing options, and a free water tasting at the Honolulu showroom.
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