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REOS HOME under-counter reverse osmosis system
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REOS HOME under-counter reverse osmosis system


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  • CS quick-change filter cartridges: easy and quick maintenance
  • Effective filtration: Removes up to 99% of heavy metals, uranium, calcium, sodium, nitrate, medical residues and microorganisms
  • Compact dimensions: space-saving and timeless design
  • Safety: Aqua Stop in case of leakage and water quality display
  • User-friendly: Simple and understandable operation as well as self-performing filter and membrane changes
  • Extensive accessories: Complete installation kit and faucet included

Osmosis systems are becoming increasingly popular, even though our tap water is often already of excellent quality. However, there are good reasons to filter the water anyway. On the one hand, the limits are sometimes set very high and on the other hand, the water often tastes better when it has been cleaned by an osmosis system. In addition, the water sometimes contains substances that are not regulated by limits or the limits are temporarily exceeded. Contamination (e.g. by germs) can sometimes also occur in the public water network.

Under-counter reverse osmosis systems are, as the name suggests, installed underneath the table. The term "table" usually does not refer to a traditional table, but rather to the kitchen worktop. This means that these systems are installed in the kitchen base cabinet. The advantage of this is that you cannot see the system and you do not lose any space on the worktop. The disadvantage is that you have to "sacrifice" at least half a kitchen cabinet for it.

The systems are connected to the existing angle valve using an adapter included. A connection to the wastewater must also be made. Both should generally be available in a kitchen. The water then flows through the 2 to 4 pre-filters (depending on the system type) and then a semi-permeable membrane. The membrane is the actual heart of every reverse osmosis system. High-quality systems also have a pump that presses the water through the membrane at increased pressure. This increases efficiency and the system uses less wastewater.

The filtered water is then stored in a tank so that there is always enough osmosis water available. Some osmosis systems have an additional cartridge to neutralize the pH value. This adds salts (calcium, magnesium, etc.) that are otherwise found in drinking water to the water. The water can then be drawn off via the included separate outlet, which is attached somewhere in the worktop. Alternatively, there are combination taps that have both outlets for normal tap water (hot, cold) and an outlet for osmosis water. The existing fitting is then replaced by this.

The pre-filters and the membranes must be replaced regularly. The replacement interval depends on the individual water consumption and is between 6 and 18 months.

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Latest Reviews

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Jul 25, 2022
Runs and runs and runs. :-)
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Rocco S.
Feb 18, 2022
Easy to use, great system
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Marc S.
Jun 5, 2021
Certainly the right decision for a single-family household...
Certainly the right decision for a single-family household. It's easy to use and the water tastes much better...
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Wolfgang H.
Nov 4, 2020
Very good workmanship, runs without any problems.

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Product: ZIP countertop reverse osmosis system / water filter system

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Yes, that is the big advantage of this system. It can be operated anywhere where there is electricity. The water to be treated is simply poured into the tank.

Product: ZIP countertop reverse osmosis system / water filter system

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This system does not require any installation. Like a fully automatic coffee machine, it is simply placed on a table or in the kitchen, filled with water and connected to the power supply. The treated water ends up in a tank and can be easily removed.

Product: REOS Plug & Play reverse osmosis system with water softener

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Our industrial reverse osmosis systems achieve a conductivity of less than 10 µS. The system has a built-in display to monitor the conductivity. If a lower conductivity is to be achieved, we recommend using a mixed bed cartridge after the osmosis system. You can find this under the system accessories.

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Here you have to distinguish between two operating modes:

  • Standby mode : The tank is full and no water is being drawn off. In this case, the system does not make any noise.
  • Treatment mode : Water has been drawn off or the tank is being initially filled. In this case, the pump starts to increase efficiency. When the pump is running, the noise level of the system is less than 40 decibels (assuming it is in a closed cabinet), which is about the volume of a quiet conversation or quiet background noise in a library. This makes it ideal for use in kitchens, offices or practices where peace and quiet and a disturbance-free environment are important. The pump switches off immediately when the tank has been refilled (within a few minutes).

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The REOS HOME system is primarily designed for the filtration of tap water. Here are the details of the different types of water that can be filtered:

  • Tap water: The system is ideal for filtering municipal tap water. It effectively removes contaminants such as chlorine, heavy metals, uranium, calcium, sodium, nitrate, medical residues and microorganisms up to 99%.

  • Well water: The system can also filter well water, provided it meets the basic requirements for raw water for reverse osmosis systems. Well water can contain varying amounts of sediment and contaminants, so it is important to test the water quality before installation. A coarser pre-filter and in some cases an iron filter may be necessary before the system.

  • Rainwater: With appropriate pre-filtration, the system can also filter rainwater. However, it is recommended that the water is first pre-treated using sediment and carbon filters to remove larger particles and organic contaminants. Please note, however, that with rainwater, the filter replacement intervals can vary greatly (depending on the level of contamination).

  • Spring water: The system can also be used to filter spring water if the water is first tested for gross impurities and pretreated if necessary.

  • For all of the water types mentioned, it is important to ensure that the water quality meets the requirements of the reverse osmosis system to ensure optimal performance and service life of the filters. If there is any uncertainty about the water quality, a water analysis should be carried out and additional pre-filters installed if necessary.

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