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Model number WD-G3-W Certification NSF 58 & 372 Materials System cover: BPA-free plasticFaucet: metal +...
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G2P600 Refurbished Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System
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FAQ
Curious about how the RO filter works? Our FAQ section covers everything from filter lifespan to
installation tips for clean, pure water every day.
What is the filtration performance of the RO water system?
This RO water filter uses 5-stage filtration process to reduce impurities, including sediments,
chlorine, fluoride, and others. It effectively reduces over 99% of dissolved solids from your
tap
water, delivering crisp, clean drinking water.
How does the water quality from this RO filter compare to bottled water?
The water quality from this RO filter is on par with, or even exceeds. By removing fine
particulates
and dissolved solids, the system delivers exceptional water purity directly from your tap. And
its
3:1 water efficiency ratio achieves less waste while being sustainable.
How long does the filter last before needing a replacement?
The lifespan of the filter depends on usage and local water quality, but typically it should be
replaced every 12 months.
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