iSpring RO500AK-ORB Tankless RO Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System, 500 GPD Fast Flow with Natural pH Alkaline Remineralization, Oil Rubbed Faucet, 2:1 Pure to Drain Ratio, White
[Next Generation RO System] iSpring RO500AK-ORB is the next generation reverse osmosis filtration system. Just like you trust iSpring RCC7 series RO systems, you can count on the RO500AK-ORB that has raised the bar for water purification. Experience less waiting time when you fill up your cup, pitcher, or cooking pots with clean and tasty water. With a fast flow rate of up to 0.4 gallons per minute, this RO system can satisfy the water needs of families, offices, coffee shops, restaurants, and more. [Superb Filtration Performance] With its 1st-stage, a 2-in-1 composite Sediment and Carbon Block filter, 2nd-stage an advanced RO Membrane, RO500AK-ORB effectively removes up to 99% of over 1, 000 contaminants, including lead (removes up to 98%), chlorine, fluoride, arsenic, asbestos, calcium, sodium, and more, and 3rd-stage, a Carbon Alkaline Filter made with quality coconut shell activated carbon and minerals, further polishes the filtered RO water, balances pH level, and enhances the taste with added-back minerals. [Economical and Ecological Choice] With an exceptional pure water to wastewater ratio(up to 2:1), RO500AK-ORB saves water waste by up to 400% compared to traditional RO systems. This industry-leading pure-to-waste ratio contributes to reduced water bills and less water going down the drain. This system also has an automatic self cleaning mode. If this system is not used after 24 hours, it will rinse the RO MEMBRANE for 20 seconds to prolong its life. Featuring a sleek tankless look, RO500AK-BN frees more space in your under-sink storage area and adds aesthetic pleasure to your kitchen.
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