India sees boom in water purifiers using a range of copper based technologies—-mixing traditional water and copper use with the latest antimicrobial research.
Water purifiers are becoming an essential part of every kitchen to keep everyone healthy and fit. And opting for a copper-based water filter not only just cleans your water, but also helps in maintaining your immunity.
The following list of companies by the Times of India all claim some benefits from copper and other technologies, but make sure you do your research before you think of buying one:
HUL Pureit Copper Water Purifier
A stylish purifier focused on “reverse osmosis” or ‘RO water’ and claims a “7 stage RO+UV+MF purification process” to charge water with 99.8% pure copper—-normally that would take 8-10 hours overnight in a copper vessel. Pureit Copper RO also automatically cleans the copper elements.
TTK Prestige Tattva 2.0 copper 16-Liter Water Purifier
The Tattva Water Purifier’s all-natural, advanced FACT feature filters remove “harmful bacteria, protozoa and cysts from the water” to make it safe and clean. Tattva taps Indian tradition with a copper storage container and promises an average filtration rate of 9L per hour.
Blue Star Aristo RO+UV 7-Litre Water Purifier
The Blue Star Aristo RO+UV 7-Litre Water Purifier has a double-layered RO + UV technology. The RO removes “dissolved impurities, microorganisms and heavy metals while UV deactivates microorganisms”. It uses “copper impregnated activated carbon”.
Aquaguard Marvel RO+UV+MTDS Water Purifier with Active Copper Technology
Offers multi-stages of purification with a high water storage capacity of 8 litres. RO technology removes “TDS, hardness, pesticides & heavy metals and also eliminates harmful bacteria, viruses, protozoa and cysts”. The Taste Adjuster (MTDS) controller enables adjustment of taste depending upon the source of water.
Detail: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/most-searched-products/kitchen-and-dining/small-appliances/copper-water-purifier-that-infuse-goodness-of-copper-in-drinking-water/articleshow/77608547.cms