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	<title>Comments on: Cool hat and shirt form a complete set to chill you out!</title>
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		<title>By: Max Water concept pulls water out of the air- by Gadget, shop online blog of TechChee.com</title>
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		<description>[...] When I was writing the post of the cooling hat, I had a little silly thought, perhaps, the hat could have little high tech element i.e. able to pull water out of the air to wet itself up in order to automate its cooling effect. I think it should be possible, a tiny device that extracts dampness from the air. Anyway, the tiny one, I&#8217;m not too sure, but I know there is such a concept device being worked out by some researchers. It&#8217;s called Max Water, which is a device able to extract water from the air and turn it into clean water suitable for drinking. This is definitely a great relief for many undeveloped countries where water is insufficient to meet the demand. The device is powered by wind and the inventor claims that it is capable of generating water 10,000 liters of water each day. Of course, it is an expensive device that will cost around $43,000. It&#8217;s only small amount of money for the rich, as long as they&#8217;re a bit generous to donate some to buy this device, which could save thousands of people in those poor areas and villages. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] When I was writing the post of the cooling hat, I had a little silly thought, perhaps, the hat could have little high tech element i.e. able to pull water out of the air to wet itself up in order to automate its cooling effect. I think it should be possible, a tiny device that extracts dampness from the air. Anyway, the tiny one, I&#8217;m not too sure, but I know there is such a concept device being worked out by some researchers. It&#8217;s called Max Water, which is a device able to extract water from the air and turn it into clean water suitable for drinking. This is definitely a great relief for many undeveloped countries where water is insufficient to meet the demand. The device is powered by wind and the inventor claims that it is capable of generating water 10,000 liters of water each day. Of course, it is an expensive device that will cost around $43,000. It&#8217;s only small amount of money for the rich, as long as they&#8217;re a bit generous to donate some to buy this device, which could save thousands of people in those poor areas and villages. [...]</p>
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