Clean and pure water is one of the primary needs of every family, and a water purifier is crucial for that. The advancements in technology have brought multiple new features to water purifiers, some of which may not be present on your older water purifier.
Must have water purifier features
So, what features does one need to keep in mind when buying a new water purifier? Read on to find out:
1. Smart controls
2. Multiple filtration stages
3. UV sterilisation
4. Energy efficiency
5. Large capacity and fast flow rate
1. Smart controls
In the age of smart homes, why should your water purifier be left behind? Look for a model equipped with smart technology that offers convenient features such as auto-shutoff, filter replacement alerts, and real-time monitoring of water quality.
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These smart features, not only enhance usability but also ensure that your purifier is always functioning optimally, providing you with the safest water possible. The AO Smith ProPlanet P7 10L, for instance, offers features like an auto-flush indicator, tank full indicator, as well as indicators for RO change and SCPA change.
2. Multiple filtration stages
Look for a water purifier that offers multiple filtration stages to eliminate different types of contaminants effectively, like the KENT Smart UV Water Purifier with 4 stage purification. These stages may include a pre-filter to remove larger particles, an activated carbon filter to absorb chemicals and odours, a sediment filter to remove fine impurities, and a reverse osmosis membrane to eliminate dissolved solids. Since each stage targets a specific impurity, your water is more likely to be completely free of impurities.
3. UV sterilisation
While filtration is essential, it may not be sufficient to kill harmful microorganisms. UV sterilisation is an advanced feature that ensures the destruction of bacteria, viruses, and other disease-causing pathogens. Look for a water purifier with an inbuilt UV lamp that emits powerful ultraviolet rays, effectively neutralising any lurking threats in your water supply. This feature acts as an additional safeguard to protect your family’s health. A good example is the PureIt Vital Max 7L RO + UV + MP water purifier.
4. Energy efficiency
With increasing environmental awareness, energy efficiency has become a crucial factor to consider. Look for a water purifier that is designed to consume minimal energy while maintaining excellent performance. Energy-efficient models like the Pureit Classic UV Electrical Water Purifier, which operates at just 26W, not only help reduce your carbon footprint but also help with cost savings in the long run. Make sure to look for a purifier with a high energy star rating to make a sustainable choice.
5. Large capacity and fast flow rate
A water purifier’s capacity and flow rate are important considerations, especially if you have a large household or frequently require a significant amount of purified water. Look for a model that offers a generous storage capacity like the Kent Crystal 11L RO + UV + UF + TDS water purifier, so you don’t have to wait for the purification process every time you need water. Additionally, a fast flow rate ensures quick dispensing, saving you time and eliminating any inconvenience.
We understand that each of the aforementioned features may be useful for some more than others. However, one thing we do recommend, irrespective of the model one may choose to purchase, is purchasing an extended warranty plan for it. This helps ensure it is protected against any issues it may develop in its functioning, owing to a manufacturing defect. Furthermore, this also helps one ensure any repairs resulting from the same also doesn’t burn a hole in their pockets. If you’re wondering which one to purchase, might we recommend you check out Croma’s ZipCare Protect Advanced plan for Water Purifiers?
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