An RO (Reverse Osmosis) water purifier removes dissolved impurities, chemicals, and harmful microorganisms from water, making it safe and healthy to drink.
How often should I change the filters?
Filters and membranes should typically be replaced every 6–12 months, depending on usage and water quality, to maintain optimal performance.
Can RO water be used for drinking and cooking?
Yes, RO water is safe for both drinking and cooking, as it removes contaminants while retaining essential minerals when properly maintained.
What is the ideal TDS level in drinking water?
A TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) level between 100–300 ppm is considered ideal for healthy and good-tasting water.
Does RO water remove essential minerals?
Yes, RO removes most dissolved minerals. Many modern RO systems include a TDS controller or mineralizer to maintain healthy mineral levels.
Does RO water remove essential minerals?
Yes, RO removes most dissolved minerals. Many modern RO systems include a TDS controller or mineralizer to maintain healthy mineral levels.
Does RO water remove essential minerals?
Yes, RO removes most dissolved minerals. Many modern RO systems include a TDS controller or mineralizer to maintain healthy mineral levels.
Does RO water remove essential minerals?
Yes, RO removes most dissolved minerals. Many modern RO systems include a TDS controller or mineralizer to maintain healthy mineral levels.