4-stage water filtration system, which purifies tap water by removing residues, chlorine by-products, metals, cysts, lead, calcium, pesticides, and chemicals that affect the taste and smell of the water. It comes with its own faucet and provides high-quality clean and healthy water.
4 Water Purification Filters
RS300-ST: 5 μm Particle Filter (Quick Change)
It is made of antibacterial material and removes dust, rust, and other larger particles
Compliant with FDA specifications
100% polypropylene fibers
Maximum Flow: 2.83 lt/min
Maximum Operating Temperature: 38°C
Maximum Operating Pressure: 8.61 bar
Replaced every 5,678 liters or every 6-12 months
Certified by ANSI NSF 42
RS300- ND: Activated Carbon Filter (Quick change)
Consists of high-performance activated carbon
Removes free chlorine, odors, organic contaminants, pesticides, and chemicals that affect the taste and smell of water.
Maximum Flow Rate: 2.83 lt/min
Maximum Operating Pressure: 8.61 bar
Maximum Operating Temperature: 38°C
Replaced every 5,678 liters or every 6-12 months
RS300- RD: Activated Carbon Filter (Quick change)
Consists of high-performance activated carbon
Removes free chlorine, odors, organic contaminants, pesticides, and chemicals that affect the taste, smell, and color of the water
Maximum Flow Rate: 2.83 lt/min
Maximum Operating Pressure: 8.61bar
Maximum Operating Temperature: 38°C
Replaced every 5,678 liters or every 6-12 months
RS300- PH: Water Enrichment Filter with Alkaline Trace Elements (Quick change)
Adds the necessary sodium, potassium, and calcium ions to the filtered water
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can
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I cannot speak about the quality of the water, if the filter actually does what it claims. I can only say the following: I never liked water, as a child I would only drink it from the fridge. As I grew up, I preferred to make coffee or tea, or I would drink soda. However, ever since we installed it in our house a year ago, the difference became immediately noticeable. The water now has a nice taste! So, at the age of 46, I started drinking water and enjoying it! Truly a purchase that was worth its money. We bought it on Black Friday and it was quite affordable. Now, on Black Friday, I will also buy the replacement filters that last for a year.
As for practical matters now. The filter has not presented any problems in its use. I even use filtered water for cooking. The faucet, of course, does not have a strong pressure like the regular kitchen faucet. At first, I won't hide that it annoyed me a bit when I had to fill the pot for pasta and had to wait holding the pot in my hands for so long. However, after a while, on one hand, I got used to it (or rather accepted it), on the other hand, I managed to do my own thing and I no longer need to hold anything. I simply place what I want to fill with water underneath and while it fills, I do something else.
Lastly, I would like to add an observation regarding the ice maker we have at home. Every summer, the water that remained at the bottom when it emptied had little stones in it and looked dirty, and its walls had that white powder that ice cubes leave when they melt. In other words, I hated seeing it and every time before refilling it, I would clean it. This summer, when the ice maker worked exclusively with filtered water, I haven't needed to clean it at all. I look at the bottom when it empties and I see clean water! And the ice cubes in the glass no longer leave any whiteness...