=> reverse osmosis filtration
=> instant heating technology
=> compressor cooling tech + UV
=> real-time TDS monitoring
=> no plumbing required
=> reverse osmosis filtration
=> instant heating technology
=> real-time TDS monitoring
=> no plumbing required
=> ideal when fresh water resources are limited
Instant heating technology allows you to enjoy fresh boiling water within seconds. Designed with smart stepless control, this water dispenser offers you a full range of temperatures from ambient to true boiling* and a full range of volumes from 90ml to 999ml. Pre-set buttons give quick access to frequently used drinking temperatures (ambient, 45℃, or 100℃*) and volumes (150ml, 200ml, or 300ml).
*True boiling (100℃) is achieved inside the heating element.
The water station comes with two 1.8L portable water jugs, so you can chill one jug with filtered water in the fridge for cold drinks and keep the other jug placed in the water station for refilling.
Thanks to the monitoring system of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) before and after the filtering process, you are reassured of your water quality and purity.
The Philips Aquaporin RO all-in-one filter adds natural minerals like Strontium to improve the taste of the purified water
Traditional RO systems would need 4 litres of water to make 1 litre of purified water. The Philips RO Water Station will produce more than 5 litres purified water from its 6 litre raw watertank. Extremely efficient, and extremely helpful if water supply is limited.
From the jury: The Philips Water Station has a high-performance filtration system. It dispenses filtered water via the outlet or into the integrated, removable pitcher, sized to ensure that it fits into a refrigerator door. The height of the drip tray adjusts to reduce splashing. The user interface shows the purity (total dissolved solids) in both the water coming in and the filtered water dispensed.
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Most domestic water treatment solutions sold in Australia and New Zealand are based on Micro Filtration technologies. A micro filter has a pore size around 0.1 micron. When water undergoes microfiltration, many microorganisms are removed, but viruses, pesticides and metals remain in the water. Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a water purification technology that uses semipermeable membranes which have a pore size around 0.0001 micron, large enough to allow water molecules to pass through but small enough to block other all other types of molecules. After water passes through a reverse osmosis filter, it is essentially pure water.
One Philips Aquaporin Mineral RO filter is good for filtering 2,000 liters of water, helping to save more than 6,000 single-use plastic bottles. So it’s not only good for you, it’s good for the environment too.
The Aquaporin RO membrane incorporates aquaporin proteins to replicate nature’s own water filtration process for more energy-efficient filtration than ever before. With a pore size of approximately 0.0001 micron, the membrane effectively removes up to 110 harmful substances such as bacteria, viruses, lead, pesticide, chlorine, and more from your water.
*Aquaporin proteins are placed in the cell membrane for transporting water – and only water – in and out of the cell. It was discovered by Dr. Peter Agre in 1988, and it brought him the Nobel Award in Chemistry in 2003. Due to its highly selective and long-lasting features, this technology was also developed with NASA for in-space drinking water applications.
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