What does reverse osmosis removes?
Reverse osmosis is USA driven technology & plays an important role in the reduction of the following contaminants:
- lead
- arsenic
- copper
- nitrates and nitrites (hexavalent & trivalent)
- chromium
- selenium
- fluoride
- radium
- barium
- cyst (cryptosporidium)
- total dissolved solids (TDS)
If pure water is what you want, a reverse osmosis drinking system is what you need!
You’ll Stop Buying Bottled Water
If you don’t like the taste of your tap water, or you’re concerned about what might be in it, there’s a good chance you’re buying bottled water all the time.
Bottled water is expensive. Those plastic bottles create a lot of waste as they all too often go unrecycled and end up in landfills. Plus, the bottom line is much of that bottled water isn’t as pure as you think. It’s just filtered tap water.
In the U.S., a study found that they spent more than $15 billion on bottled water in 2015 only.
A reverse osmosis system will pay for itself in no time because you’ll only be paying fills per gallon. Plus, whenever you need clean drinking water, it’s right there at the tap.
It’s Better for Cooking
The impurities in your home’s water are going to affect the taste of the food you make.
That makes a lot of sense when you think about, because the water you cook with often ends up in your food. When you boil pasta, make soups, or bake homemade bread, pure water can make a big difference.
If you’re using municipal tap water for cooking, there’s a good chance you have too much chlorine in it. That will not only cause food to taste odd, it discolors it as well.
Crystal Clear Ice Cubes
Have you ever noticed how when you make ice cubes they tend to look white and cloudy?
The reason for that is the impurities and gasses in your water, which crystalize as it freezes. Ice forms from the outside in, and as this happens the impurities are forced to the center of the ice cube, resulting in the cloudy appearance.
If you like making eye-catching cocktails, crystal clear ice cubes will look fantastic in your drinks. But there’s more! Cloudy ice cubes have been shown to be softer and melt faster than clear ice cubes with pure water from a reverse osmosis system. That means ice cubes made with an R.O. will keep your drinks cool longer without watering them down as much.
Reverse Osmosis Water Tastes Delicious
Perhaps the best reason to have reverse osmosis drinking water in your home is how great the water tastes! When you remove all those impurities, you’re left with nothing but clean, refreshing water.
In addition to the membrane that filters contaminants, Water-Right’s reverse osmosis systems send your drinking water through three carbon filters before it comes out of the tap. The last carbon filter is simply a “polishing” filter to make sure any lingering tastes or odors are removed.
Jason Fitzpatrick, a writer, was fed up with his city water and ended up being pleasantly surprised with the results of an R.O.
“After years of tap water, I’d finally had enough of drinking water that tasted like it had been skimmed from the pool of the local YMCA. Between the chemical taste and concerns over lead and other contaminants, installing an under-sink filter became the most economical option to ensure my family was drinking pure water.”
After getting a reverse osmosis drinking water system, Fitzpatrick noticed a major difference in both the taste and appearance of his water.
Many families who start using an R.O. (including Fitzpatrick’s) find themselves drinking morewater and less sugary juice, sports drinks, and soda.
Are There Any Disadvantages?
The only thing skeptics of reverse osmosis can point to as a disadvantage is that reverse osmosis systems filter out minerals, which they assume are valuable to their health.
In reality, you should be getting most of the mineral your body needs from the food you eat.
Furthermore, the dissolved mineral found in drinking water are organic, which means your body has a difficult time absorbing them. This negates any potential health benefits.
For those who are concerned about losing out on mineral intake, you can always install a mineral filter with your reverse osmosis system.
The bottom line is that the impressive benefits of reverse osmosis water far outweigh any minor objections.
The choice is your's .....