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SA Clean Water75 GPD Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System

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R1,399

Retail: R3,000
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Enjoy unlimited ultra-safe, fresh and great tasting water right in the comfort of your own home. Our units provide you with the best quality water that is safe enough for you and your family. Save money, time, and hassle of buying costly, bottled water and live a healthier life with ultra-safe water that is contaminant free. Our reverse osmosis system delivers high quality, clean, filtered drinking water at an affordable price. This complete 5-stage water filter system is made from high calibre components to offer exceptional contaminant rejection rates and long-lasting, reliable performance.

The 75 GPD or 280 litre per day under counter reverse osmosis system provides safe, pure water using Reverse Osmosis Technology. It’s capable of removing over 90% of total dissolved solids, +99% of all organics and +99% of all bacteria. System installs neatly under the sink and comes with long reach faucet, and necessary installation hardware.

Product Features
  • 5 Stage Filtration
  • 280 Liters Per Day of water production
  • Long Reach Chrome Faucet
  • All hardware included
  • 12-litre storage tank
  • Options:
    • Filter without Boost Pump
      • Dimensions: 39L x 29.5W x 64H cm
      • Weight: 10.85kg
    • Filter with Boost Pump
      • Dimensions: 39L x 29.5W x 64H cm
      • Weight: 13.5kg
Stages
  • Stage 1: 5 microns sediment pre-filter
  • Stage 2: Activated Carbon pre-filter 
  • Stage 3: Carbon block pre-filter
  • Stage 4: 75 GPD Reverse Osmosis Membrane
  • Stage 5: Inline Chlorine Taste and odour Reduction Filter
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