Aquaphor ECO Pro
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Aquaphor Crystal Pro – state-of-the-art undercounter water filter for clean and safe drinking water
Aquaphor Crystal Pro is an advanced 3-stage undercounter water filter that gives you and your family protection against a wide range of contaminants, while ensuring the cleanest drinking water possible. This innovative filtration system effectively removes a variety of substances, including:
- Chlorine and chlorine by-products
- Heavy metals such as lead, copper and cadmium
- Pesticides
- Petroleum products
- Other common toxins and allergens
Through a combination of mechanical and chemical filtration processes, Aquaphor Crystal Pro delivers water that is both safe and pleasant to drink.
Aquaphor Crystal Pro's three-stage filtration process
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Sediment filtration
The first stage uses a sediment filter that effectively removes dirt, rust and other large particles, which means that the water is free of visible impurities. -
Carbon block filtration
The second stage uses a carbon block filter that effectively eliminates chlorine, organic impurities and heavy metals, improving both the purity and taste of the water. -
Final filtering
The third and final step removes any remaining contaminants and refines the water's taste by eliminating residual odors and tastes.
Why choose Aquaphor Crystal Pro?
This undercounter water filter offers several benefits that make it one of the preferred choices among homeowners:
- High efficiency: Aquaphor Crystal Pro removes up to 99.9% of contaminants, ensuring that the water you drink is clean and safe.
- Long filter life: With a filter capacity of up to 6,000 liters or 12 months, whichever comes first, Aquaphor Crystal Pro provides long-lasting purified water with minimal maintenance.
- Easy installation and maintenance: Installation only takes about 30 minutes, and filter changes can be done without the use of tools, making maintenance simple and uncomplicated.
- Cost effectiveness: Aquaphor Crystal Pro is an affordable option and offers great value for its high efficiency and long filter life.
Technical specifications
- Filtration speed: 2.5 liters per minute
- Filter life: 6,000 liters or up to 12 months
- System type: Sorption filtration
- Removes: Chlorine, bacteria, organic compounds, phenols, heavy metals
- Replaces filter: Yes, without tools
- Drinking water without boiling: Yes
- Takes up little space under the sink: Yes
Additional benefits of Aquaphor Crystal Pro
- Improved health: Filtered water can reduce exposure to harmful pollutants, which is particularly important for children, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems.
- Better taste and smell: Aquaphor Crystal Pro effectively removes chlorine and other impurities, so that the water tastes fresh and pleasant with every sip.
- Cost savings: By filtering your tap water, you save money on buying bottled water, making it an economical choice for both households and the environment.
- Environmental responsibility: By reducing the need for bottled water, Aquaphor Crystal Pro helps to reduce plastic waste and energy consumption linked to the production and transport of bottled water.
Summary
Aquaphor Crystal Pro is a premium, affordable undercounter water filter that provides comprehensive protection against a range of contaminants. By choosing this filter, you improve the quality of your drinking water, promote your health and reduce the environmental impact. With easy installation and maintenance, long filter life and high efficiency, Aquaphor Crystal Pro is an excellent choice for any household that wants to ensure clean and safe drinking water.
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