The hottest months of summer are officially upon us. And while most of us are privileged enough to enjoy a chill, air-conditioned room waiting for us, several are battling the heat waves in distressing ways. Many cities, such as Bengaluru, are in the headlines due to an acute water shortage, but the issue continues to persist in other parts of Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Rajasthan as well.
Apart from exercising caution and control, there are a few ways to plan your consumption a little better. One appliance that can go a long way in helping you preserving water is storage water purifier. Wondering how? Read on to find out.
Here’s how storage water purifiers, for instance, can help.
How are storage water purifiers different?
Before we tell you how, let’s first understand how storage water purifiers are different from standard water purifiers. Well, the hint is in the name. All water purifiers today essentially offer a variety of technologies to help filter out impurities that plague our tap water. However, a storage water purifier comes with a tank that can store water for a longer time.
The water goes through multiple layers of filtration and can remain safe to consume for a longer time in the future. Today, multiple brands offer as much as 7-10 litres of storage capacity.
3 ways water purifiers can help during a water crisis
Water purifiers do more than just filter your drinking water for you. If you live in an area prone to water cuts, here are three helpful ways a storage water purifier can help you.
1) Purify borewell water
Often times during a water shortage, institutions are forced to provide borewell or groundwater. Water that is extracted from any of these sources tends to be rich in minerals, and in simpler terms, is referred to as ‘hard water’. A storage water purifier uses RO (reverse osmosis) technology to efficiently extract minerals, such as calcium, potassium and chlorides, from your drinking water.
Apart from these, storage water purifiers today also come backed with UV (ultraviolet) and UF (ultrafiltration) methods that destroy the traces of pathogens present in this water.
2) Store water for a longer time
While this may seem obvious, a storage water purifier, in fact, does a great job of storing water. So, for times you have a water tanker coming in or have water available only for a short period, a storage water purifier can be of help to keep it collected for later.
ALSO READ: 5 features you should look for when buying a new water purifier
Today, you also have smart water purifiers that can be controlled via a smartphone app or can be set to scan your water every 30 minutes for an added layer of safety.
3) Keep it covered and safe for consumption
With a regular water purifier, there is always a concern about keeping filtered water stored in an external tank. A storage water purifier reduces this hassle owing to its built-in tank. Moreover, it looks sleek in the kitchen and minimises clutter. A storage water purifier is also covered at all times, meaning you don’t have to worry about dust particles settling into your purified water.
Storage water purifiers to consider for your home
Brands including Livpure, Aquaguard and Eureka Forbes today have a variety of storage water purifiers that come equipped with the latest build and technology. Here are some you can consider for yourself:
1) Pureit Vital Max 7L RO + UV + MP water purifier
2) Kent Maxx 7L UV + UF water purifier
3) Havells Max 7L RO + UV water purifier
1) Pureit Vital Max 7L RO + UV + MP water purifier
The Pureit Vital Max comes with a 7-litre capacity and a seven-step filtration process that makes sure every drop passing through is safe for consumption. Moreover, it comes with Eco-Recovery technology that ensures water recovery of up to 60 per cent. This, in turn, helps you save over 80 glasses of water every single day.
2) Kent Maxx 7L UV + UF water purifier
Kent Maxx comes with a 7-litre see-through tank to help you keep tabs on the existing water levels in your storage water purifier. It also comes with an activated carbon technology that effectively deals with any odour present in the water and keeps the ‘unpleasant’ taste at bay.
3) Havells Max 7L RO + UV water purifier
The Havells Max storage water purifier has a splash-free faucet for smooth-flowing water and minimal wastage. The 7-litre tank is also removable, meaning you can clean it at your convenience. Lastly, Havells Max also prompts you with smart alerts, and you can be notified with a ‘tank full’ notification or in case of an error.
Monitoring water usage and using the right tools can certainly go a long way for a household. Make sure you keep your family size, budget and features important for you in mind before you head out to buy the best storage water purifier for yourself.
Unleash your inner geek with Croma Unboxed
Subscribe now to stay ahead with the latest articles and updates
You are almost there
Enter your details to subscribe
Happiness unboxed!
Thank you for subscribing to our blog.
Disclaimer: This post as well as the layout and design on this website are protected under Indian intellectual property laws, including the Copyright Act, 1957 and the Trade Marks Act, 1999 and is the property of Infiniti Retail Limited (Croma). Using, copying (in full or in part), adapting or altering this post or any other material from Croma’s website is expressly prohibited without prior written permission from Croma. For permission to use the content on the Croma’s website, please connect on contactunboxed@croma.com
- Related articles
- Popular articles
Khevna Pandit
Comments