TRANSFORM YOUR TAP WITH UNDER SINK REVERSE OSMOSIS
Reverse Osmosis w/ Installation
Your wallet will thank you
Make the switch to a reverse osmosis (RO) system and save money over time. Say goodbye to those expensive weekly grocery store runs and costly single-use plastic bottles. With RO, you'll enjoy the convenience of having clean, purified water right from your tap.
Become an eco-warrior
Embracing reverse osmosis helps address the global issue of plastic pollution. Plastic water bottles contribute to environmental degradation, with millions of bottles ending up in landfills and oceans every year. Reduce your plastic waste and make a positive impact on our planet.
Superior-tasting water
Make the switch to a reverse osmosis (RO) system and the quality of water you'll enjoy will be unparalleled. RO systems utilize advanced filtration technology to remove impurities, contaminants, and undesirable substances, ensuring that every sip you take is clean, fresh, and free from harmful elements.
Cost-effective, convenient, and clean water at home
1 YEAR OF BOTTLED WATER
$2,920
The annual cost for a family of two
*assuming each family member consumes an average of 2 liters of bottled water per day, and the cost of a 1-liter bottle is $1.50.
5 YEARS OF BOTTLED WATER
$14,600
The 5 year cost for a family of two
*assuming each family member consumes an average of 2 liters of bottled water per day, and the cost of a 1-liter bottle is $1.50.
ONE TIME COST REVERSE OSMOSIS
$997
The annual cost for a family of two
*assuming each family member consumes an average of 2 liters of bottled water per day
5 YEARS OF REVERSE OSMOSIS
$2,492
The 5 year cost for a family of two
*assuming each family member consumes an average of 2 liters of bottled water per day
Let's Break Down All the Benefits
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HOW IT WORKS:
The Puronics®Micromax™ 8500 drinking water system is designed with advanced filtration technology for the ultimate protection and great tasting crystal clear water. This 5-stage system effectively reduces the majority of contaminants such as pharmaceuticals, PFAS (potentially toxic chemicals), chlorine, dissolved metals, lead, waterborne cysts, and others that may be present in your water supply.