Reverse Osmosis – Good quality water at home

By admin • Sep 7th, 2009 • Category: Nutrition and Healthy Eating Guides

reverse osmosis logoThe 4-stage Reverse Osmosis is the ultimate system for those who demand the purest water for drinking and cooking. Simple filter systems are fine for improving taste and smell but they can't remove many of the impurities found in our water. That's where the advanced performance of the Reverse Osmosis (RO) process can help.

The RO's semi-permeable membrane allows only pure water molecules to pass through leaving the impurities to be washed down the drain, leaving you with the purest water  on tap with up to 98% of contaminants removed.

This system is the most effective and versatile domestic purification system available today.

If you've been buying bottled water, you'll love having a constant supply of clean, fresh tasting, purified water on tap… no bottles to buy and store, no empties to dispose of… and you'll save hundreds of £ per year.

Key advantages of the system:

- Up to 98% rejection of all contaminates.

- Removes 99%+ of bacteria.

- Drinking water has a spring fresh aroma and taste.

- Improves the taste of hot and cold drinks, soups and vegetables.

- Removes Scale and Hardness.

- Easy to install under your sink- full instructions and DIY fitting kit supplied.

- Simple and quick filter changes.

- Inexpensive to run – pure water costs less than 2p per litre. Also available as a module only for aquarium users and other specialist requirements.

- Simple aquarium/polisher feed kits available as optional extra.    

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