The Coway Water Purifier P210N has a high filtration performance as a counter top or under-the-sink-purifier. There is no power consumption required since the high quality carbon filters out more than 15 harmful impurities from water including viruses, microorganisms, VOCs, chlorine, asbestos, mercury and lead.
Efficiently Removes Contaminants, Germs, Microbes and Microorganisms
It has a two-step filtration system that provides you with clean water without eliminating the healthy components. The Coway P210N water purifier removes the tiniest impurities using its electro-kinetic pre-filter. The water then goes through a carbon filter that eliminates elements as small as 0.5 microns. In the P210N's second column, a nanotrap filter removes cysts (99.95%), viruses(99.99%), and bacteria (99.9999%) to give you drinking water that is fresher and safer.
Convenient and Simple to Use
The Coway Water Purifier does not require electricity or batteries to function, making it much simpler to use. Simply install under the sink or on the countertop to begin using it. The Coway P210N is compact and easy to carry, making it highly convenient and can be used in multiple rooms without a hassle. The unit also alerts you when the filter requires replacing, which is normally every 3,785 litres (1000 gallons of water) used. Easy to use and skilfully designed for high performance and functionality, It is the best water purifier for high quality clean water for home usage.
Coway Water Purifier P210N Features:
Preserves the healthy minerals in water while eliminating impurities and contaminants
Dual-column electrokinetic, carbon and nanotrap filters
Easily installed under-the-sink or over-the-counter
Provides fresh and clean water that suitable for drinking, washing, cleaning
Kills more than 99% of bacteria, viruses, and microorganisms
Replacement filters at $175? if this unit comes with a set of filters - might be an idea to stock up on this deal.
Not much info on installation - "easy install under-the-sink". Yep and then what? flow rates don't seem adequate to plumb to existing kitchen tap/mixer - so do you need a separate tap mounted on the sink?