Bluevua Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System via Amazon has
Bluevua Countertop Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System + Extra Carafe (RO100ROPOT(UV)) on sale for
$338.02.
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Details:
- Capacity: Includes an extra borosilicate glass carafe for double water storage
- Filtration: 6-stage advanced RO system with 0.0001μm membrane, UV light, and remineralization filter; reduces TDS, PFOA, PFOS, Chlorine, Fluoride, Arsenic, Lead, and more
- Design: Plug-and-play countertop system with no installation required; high-quality borosilicate glass carafe prevents secondary pollution
- Efficiency: 2:1 pure-to-drain water ratio; auto power-saving standby mode when idle
- Monitoring: LED display tracks filter life and water quality
- Sustainability: ClimatePartner certified; reduces plastic waste by providing bottled-quality water at home
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The filters last 2years.
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We are currently using a Brita pitcher with the Elite filters and the water does taste and smell way better than the tap water we have here (municipal, not well water).
Thoughts?
We are currently using a Brita pitcher with the Elite filters and the water does taste and smell way better than the tap water we have here (municipal, not well water).
Thoughts?
An under sink RO system seems like the best value if you just want very clean water for drinking and cooking.
These countertop solutions seem like a limited use case. Probably a good option for renters or when there's not enough room under the sink for a built in system.
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That secondary mineral pitcher produced "meh" tasting water. I have had amazing well water in the past and could never get this water to taste anywhere near it. Thanks for any tips you can provide.
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