Pure water capacity: | 7, glasses |
Pure water volume: | 1.7, L |
Total volume: | 3.5, L |
Pure water capacity: | 7, glasses |
Pure water volume: | 1.7, L |
Total volume: | 3.5, L |
Pure water capacity: | 7, glasses |
Pure water volume: | 1.7, L |
Total volume: | 3.5, L |
Pojemność wkładu: | 350, L |
Wkład jest przeznaczony do dzbanka filtrującego wodę: | Ecosoft |
Wymiana: | raz w miesiącu |
A filter-jug for water seems like a simple and convenient device: open the lid, fill with tap water, wait a few minutes - and clean water is ready. Is it really that simple? So it's true. There are no tricks here and this statement is 100% true. So the question arises: why need expensive filters and complex water purification equipment when you can use a simple pitcher filter? The answer lies in scale and need.
If you need to purify hundreds of liters of water for a large family of four, then a reverse osmosis filter will be more efficient. If the need is even greater, for example, for hotels or restaurants, more expensive systems capable of purifying thousands of liters of water per day are needed. Such systems cost much more, but they are designed for large-scale use.
There are also specialized water purification systems, costing thousands of dollars or more, designed to purify water from wells and provide clean water to the entire home. Often these systems purify water for household appliances, extending their service life from 3-4 to 10-15 years.
And where is the place of the jug filter? Usually tap water is drinkable, but not always perfectly clean. Because of this, people often want to further purify their water, and a pitcher filter can be a great solution. Yes, its volume is small, the filtering process takes time and it's slow, but it's still better than nothing.
So, a pitcher filter is a great option for basic water purification needs, while more sophisticated systems are suitable for large-scale use or to provide high levels of water purity in large volumes.