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Are you ready for this? It could be a game-changer ...
When tech guru Katie Linendoll visited our show, she brought with her a ZERO MASS Water SOURCE Hydropanel -- and it’s pretty wild.
"I am in the process of buying a new house now," Katie said of the product. "This will absolutely be going in my house."
So, what's all the fuss about, you ask?
"It takes sunlight and air and gives you clean water," the tech expert explains.
(Is your interest piqued? Ours was, too!)
"No matter where you are in the world, there’s a lot of water vapor," she goes on. "Even if you're in desert areas, like Arizona."
Essentially, the hydropanels live on the roof of your home and pull water from the air with the power of the sun. (Thanks, Mother Nature!)
The panels are then connected to a faucet where you can access the clean water -- without involving actual pipes or electricity.
(Don't believe us? Watch the video above to see how it actually works!)
And get this -- Katie says two hydropanels can produce up to a case of water per day.
Wow!