How does the HRW generator tumbler from Solco® compare to the hydrogen booster?

Comparing the Solco® Tumbler Hydrogen Water Bottle, Battery Operated vs AquaVolta® hydrogen booster
The “Tumbler” from the Korean company Solco®, which sells for just under €400 in Germany, has a seemingly similar design to that AquaVolta® hydrogen booster.
However, the crucial component missing is a condensation water pressure tank into which the oxygen to be removed during PEM electrolysis is removed.
Instead, the oxygen vapor escapes through a tiny hole in the base. The result of this cheap construction can be seen in the measured values:
Even in terms of redox potential, the “tumbler” is far behind the AquaVolta® hydrogen booster after 2 x 5 minutes of production time, although the amount of hydrogen water produced by it in the unpressurized EVIAN bottle is 800 ml, twice as large as the 400 ml in the tumbler .
It stands (-) 447 mV to (-) 294 mV for the AquaVolta® hydrogen booster.
The measurement with the H2 blue® kit also shows a clear superiority of the AquaVolta® hydrogen booster.
Solco® Tumbler after 10 minutes: 0,8 ppm AquaVolta® Hydrogen Booster after 10 minutes: 1,2 ppm
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