Aquaphor J. SHMIDT A500 Advanced Water Purifier
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J. SHMIDT 500 – Your mobile solution for safe and clean drinking water
The J. SHMIDT 500 is a ground-breaking portable water filtration unit that combines the efficiency of an advanced under-counter system with the flexibility of a mobile water filter jug. With its modern design and state-of-the-art technology, the J. SHMIDT 500 ensures clean, safe and tasty drinking water, wherever you are.
Summary
Whether you are at home, in the office, or on a trip, J. SHMIDT 500 gives you access to clean water without the need for boiling. This smart device offers advanced filtration that effectively removes bacteria, chlorine, heavy metals and other pollutants, while being easy to use and easy to carry.
Advantages of J. SHMIDT 500
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Effective deep cleaning: The combination of AQUALEN microfiber technology and active composite blend removes bacteria, parasites, chlorine and heavy metals, ensuring clean and safe drinking water.
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Sustainable and economical: Each filter has a lifespan of up to 500 litres, eliminating the need for disposable bottles and reducing waste.
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Portable and user-friendly: Perfect for travel and everyday use. The device is easily charged via USB and has a filter life indicator that warns when the filter needs to be changed.
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Quick filtering: With a filtration speed of up to 1 liter per minute, you get clean water in seconds.
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Chemical-free technology: J. SHMIDT 500 uses hollow fiber membranes that provide 100% antibacterial effect without the use of chemicals.
Technical information and specifications
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Capacity: The filter jug holds 2.8 liters of water.
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Material: Made from impact-resistant and BPA-free Tritan™.
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Filtration technology: Patented AQUALEN sorbents and active composite mixture.
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Filter life: Up to 500 liters per cartridge.
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Connection: USB charging for maximum convenience.
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Indicator: Electronic indicator warns when the filter needs to be changed.
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Speed: Filters up to 1 liter of water per minute.
Who is the J. SHMIDT 500 suitable for?
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Travelers: Perfect for those who are on the move a lot and need access to safe water wherever they are.
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Residents in temporary housing: Provides clean drinking water without the need for installation or boiling.
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Environmentally conscious: Reduces the need for disposable bottles and contributes to a more sustainable lifestyle.
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Families: Ideal for daily use at home or on outings.
Technology and innovation
The J. SHMIDT 500 uses a microprocessor that controls a micropump for fast and efficient filtration. The advanced filter removes harmful particles down to 0.1 micron, including bacteria and chlorine-resistant cysts, ensuring water of the highest quality. Thanks to the Tritan™ construction, the device is both robust and safe for daily use.
Ease of use and mobility
With its ergonomic design and easy maintenance, the J. SHMIDT 500 is a practical choice for anyone who wants clean water in a simple way. Its light weight and portability make it ideal for travel, while the battery provides long-lasting performance without the need for daily charging.
Conclusion
The J. SHMIDT 500 is more than a water purifier – it's an investment in your health and well-being. This innovative device gives you peace of mind and convenience by ensuring clean water wherever you are. With its sustainable design and advanced technology, the J. SHMIDT 500 is the perfect choice for an environmentally friendly and healthy lifestyle.
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