![]() Water Filtration Systems![]() Maximus II 6-Stage RO/DI System ComboThe Maximus II System *COMBO* --- The Extras Included make this ... more info
$399.89 $320.89 ... more infoSave: 20% off ![]() Maximus II 6-Stage RO/DI SystemThe Maximus II System Offering 6 stages of Reverse Osmosis ... more info
$227.69 $182.15 ... more infoSave: 20% off ![]() Home II 5-Stage RO System ComboThe Home II System *COMBO* --- The Extras Included make this ... more info
$374.38 $299.50 ... more infoSave: 20% off ![]() Home II 5-Stage Reverse Osmosis SystemThe Home II Reverse Osmosis System: Offering 5 stages of Reverse ... more info
$217.25 $173.80 ... more infoSave: 20% off ![]() Aquarium II 7-Stage RO/DI System ComboGreat savings on our popular Aquarium RO DI system and 3 years ... more info
$339.99 $271.99 Save: 20% off ![]() Aquarium II 7-Stage RO/DI SystemAquasafe's 7-stage RO/DI System. Guaranteed safe 0ppm water. ... more info
$187.49 $149.99 Save: 20% off Water Filtration Buying GuideWhy Aquasafe? Choose a water filtration system you can rely on for safe water you can afford.Aquasafe home and aquarium water filtration systems employ reverse osmosis water filter technology in order to produce water that consistently rates 0 ppm. In other words, you can enjoy 100% pure water that's guaranteed safe - regardless of the source. Pure filtered water is frequently better tasting, and drinking it is the only way to be absolutely certain that your water is free of potentially harmful contaminants like fluoride, lead, chlorine, and radiation. Comparing Water Filtration SystemsDomestic water filtration systems are typically classified according to how they're employed:
The most commonly used water filtration systems include Reverse Osmosis systems and carbon filtration (which itself is also employed as part of RO water filtration). Water Filtration vs Other Water Treatment MethodsWater filters are a common method (perhaps the most common method) of water treatment,used to separate water from the impurities within it by means of a physical barrier. But how do water filters compare to other methods that are commonly used to treat water?Water Filtration vs Water FiltersThere is little practical distinction here. Water filtration is the process by which water filters are employed to separate the water from its dissolved impurities. When water filters are being used, water filtration is taking place. Water Filtration vs Water PurifiersWater filtration is the process of separating water from the substances within it by the means of a physical barrier. It can take place in order to produce cleaner water - or it can be employed to recover the dissolved substances within the source water. Water purifiers are units that function specifically to produce pure water: the purification of water is their entire purpose. While many water purifiers use water filtration, some such as distillers do not. And many water filtration processes - such as those used to recover minerals - are not used for water purification. Water Filtration vs Reverse OsmosisWater filtration is the process employed by reverse osmosis systems. In RO systems, water filtration is employed using smaller and smaller filters that remove increasingly small particles, down to the reverse osmosis membrane which filters everything but the pure water itself. |
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