No Salt Water Softener-- Can a Saltless Water Softener be a Good Alternative to a Salt-Based Softener?

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By Taylor Omri


The no salt water softener is often touted as being a "greener" alternative to conventional salt-based water softeners. However, some critics say that the benefits of no salt systems are overstated at best, and an all out scam at worst. So is the saltless water system the next best thing...or the next best dud?

The appeal of a no-salt water softener system

As some individuals become aware of the adverse effects of excessive sodium in the diet, a no salt water system becomes an attractive alternative.   For instance, someone who is restricting their amount of sodium intake may be interested in a technology that does not add salt to drinking water.  Even though salt based softeners add a minimal amount of sodium in the water, the tiniest amount can still be significant with anyone prone to high blood pressure and/or hypertension.

No salt water softeners also attract the environmentally conscious individual.  It's no question that large amounts of salt dumped into the ecosystem can ultimately cause damage to the environment.  In fact, some studies found that one single-family household can deposit roughly 500 pounds of salt into the ground per year.   Needless to say, the high levels of sodium may potentially have long-term negative effects on soil, vegetation and wildlife.  Some jurisdictions within the states have already partially banned the sale of regenerative water softeners, while others are considering "greener" alternatives for drinking and irrigation water preservation.

Someone looking to buy a saltless softener may also be attracted to the cost effectiveness.  Truthfully, a salt free water softener unit is more expensive than that of a salt softener.  However, the long-term proves to be the most cost effective since little to no electricity is used to power no salt water softeners.  One can also save money by cutting maintenance and salt replacement expenses.

The saltless water softener controversy

Critics tend to call the no salt system a scam, partly because of the dubious claims of the manufacturers of these devices. As a matter of fact, a no salt water softener is not a softener at all. These systems are not capable of removing minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, which is necessary to truly "soften" water.

A more accurate description of a no salt water softener would be a "descaler" or "water conditioner". The saltless system works by magnetic charge, changing the physical properties of the minerals. The magnetic system creates ionic charges that actually keep the minerals in a suspended state, preventing them from being deposited in pipes, faucets, and household appliances such as a washing machine or dishwasher. The problem is that lime scale can still build up, especially anywhere water is stagnant. This means that a water heater would have to be constantly cleared of scale since a saltless softener won't be able to prevent the mineral deposits.

Salt-free softeners are not actually "softeners" at all. In fact, these systems are better known as "descalers" or "water conditioners", since they don't actually remove the dissolved minerals necessary to "soften" the water. These saltless systems work by changing the physical properties of minerals. A magnetic system is used to create ionic charges that keep them in a suspended state. This prevents the minerals from being deposited on pipes, faucets, and household appliances that use water. However, scales can still form anywhere water is stagnant, such as a hot water heater. Because of the ionic charge technology, salt-free systems are also known as magnetic water softeners.

Some independent studies have shown that salt free water softeners may not be as effective as a traditional water softener. When both salt-based and salt-free softeners were tested in clinical trials, it was found that the salt free water softener had very little to no effect on the chemical and physical composition of water. It was also shown that salt free systems could not reduce mineral formations within water pipes.

A critic of the no salt water softener

Buying a no salt water softener--is it worth it?

Even though saltless water softeners are not actually softeners at all, there is no question that water conditioning has some validity and may prove to be beneficial for consumers concerned with salt. Whether or not it is worth buying depends on the needs of the consumer. The following points should be considered before investing in a salt free water softener:

  • saltless systems are not efficient at preventing scale
  • you will not get the same "slick" feeling of water that traditional softeners provide
  • a saltless system is especially inefficient for those with extremely hard water; it is not recommended for water levels above 75 grains per gallon
  • neither salt or saltless water softeners are efficient at reducing harmful chemicals, tastes, or odors

However, if you are looking for a more cost-effective greener technology that will reduce the need of salt, a no salt-water system is definitely worth considering.

What Are Your Thoughts on No Salt Water Softeners?

wowtee 2 years ago

no salt water softner , softner has a defination which is concluded by everybody that it has no dissolved solids.

but i would rather name it as "no salt water conditioner."

there are two possible way of making water safe.

one is filter out magnesium and calcium from the water,

that is commonly known as water softner.

second is change the molecular structure of calcium and magnesium so it would not be harmful for pipes, system and would not form scale in the pipe.that is uncommon

but i name it as water conditioner.

calcium and magnesium comes from earth.

question 1. the most important minerals for human body is calcium and magnesium. where it comes from ?

answer 1. plants and milk. so plants come from earth, and milk comes from cow which comes from earth too. cow donot eat cow. it eats vegetables only. what plant have in it which makes calcium and magnesium good for our body?

question 2. what does soft water means?

answer 2. according to day to day life soft water means which does not form scale and lime. soft water makes more foam then hard water. " do you know hot water can form more foam then cold water . why? "

when you take bath you can feel soft water in laundry

soft water makes clothes softer.

so according to me if no salt water softner/conditioner

is doing same things above mentioned then i donot want

expensive water softner ( average cost :$ 1200.00 + rock salt regularly , maintainance every 2 to 3 years ($300.00),

labour for getting salt, labour for maintainance )

average cost of magnetic water conditioner is $200.00 .

if some one charges more shop around , it comes with 45 days money back guarantee.

if any body has more questions please feel to contact me at

freeenergy4all66@yahoo.com

another simple question :

any body knows who invented alternating current , x rays ,

radio , wireless transmission , induction motor?

and anybody knows who invented bulb? yes every body knows

that is thomas edison.

who is more important for the society ? one who gave us alternating current radio wireless transmission concept

or one who co invented bulb.

but everybody knows thomas edison and no body knows about other guy .

that is the truth of life. go on.

StraightFacts 21 months ago

The fact of the matter is, the reason people "soften" their water is for the benefits of soft water. Without a water softener you cannot achieve the benefits of soft water. Magnetic devices are not recognized in the water treatment industry because simply, they are not proven effective. There is no proven science behind them, and are typically testimonial based. Why are they sold as "Salt Free", because making peoples lives easier sells. Nobody likes hauling salt, so they sell against it. Its just unfortunate that they are looking for the results that a water softener would provide and will not get it.

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zeke 20 months ago

I bought a magnetic type water treatment system and installed it on my incoming water lines to help with the calcium chloride present in the water. My salt based water softener had finally died and I was looking for an alternative. Using the magnetic type, in 6 months I had more calcium chloride build up on my pipes, coffee maker, dishes, showers and sinks than ever before. it seems the magnetic type suspends the CaCl and lets it deposit downstream on any surface it contacts. The worst part was the cost to replace my heat exchanger in my house heating system when it clogged up beyond repair.

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