UNDER SINK "Stand-Alone" Reverse Osmosis Filtration System With Auxiliary Sink Faucet

UNDER SINK "Stand-Alone" Reverse Osmosis Filtration System With Auxiliary Sink Faucet

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This Stand-Alone Reverse Osmosis System with Auxiliary Faucet eliminates approximately 85-90% of the minerals, along with the chemicals, lead, and other substances currently present in your water. In regions with higher mineral content, such as South Florida or San Diego,...

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This Stand-Alone Reverse Osmosis System with Auxiliary Faucet eliminates approximately 85-90% of the minerals, along with the chemicals, lead, and other substances currently present in your water. In regions with higher mineral content, such as South Florida or San Diego, a significant number of customers opt for reverse osmosis to remove the majority of minerals and their associated flavors in the water. It's important to note that after the removal of chemicals, minerals are responsible for water's taste.
NOTE:  This system is not intended for use with BottleLess Water Coolers.

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What the heck is Reverse Osmosis

Reverse osmosis removes 85-90% of minerals along with chemicals and lead. It's recommended for areas with high mineral concentrations, like South Florida or San Diego, but may not be necessary in regions with lower mineral levels.

Reverse osmosis uses a 4-stage system: the first stage removes particles smaller than human hair, the second removes chlorine, lead, and chemicals, the third eliminates about 90% of minerals, and the fourth further purifies the water for a clean, crisp taste.

Some Things To Consider.....

There are a couple of things to keep in mind when purchasing a reverse osmosis purification system. Reverse osmosis requires a drain (our regular micron purification does not). Because of this, we recommend installing the reverse osmosis system under a sink to enable connecting to your sink drain pipe. The waterway will then bring the pure water from the reverse osmosis system up to your included auxiliary faucet conveniently installed at your sink. Since the water is forced through microscopic holes in a membrane, it has to be continually flushed or else it will clog the system. This flushed "Waste-Water", is then deposited into your sink drain plumbing for disposal into the sewer system.