Clean water is one of the basic needs for every human on our planet. In the United States, most areas can get their drinking water directly from the tap, but most people prefer to sterilize it an anyway. And after all even the “good” drinkable water can be certainly enhanced and purified for even better effect. That’s where the specialiyed water purifiers come in the picture. And today we will take a look at a very interesting one in form of Viomi V8. Which is launching soon through the Kickstarter campaign.
Viomi V8 aims to be the next-gen water purifier model bringing the pure water experience right from your tap. It comes with a massive 9-stage filtration process and its filtration precision reaches 0.0001 microns (the standard of RO membrane) . There are two main filters applied for the device, composite 5-in-1 PCB and RO one (RO standing for reverse osmosis). They are both coming with a long life expectancy, 24 and 48 months respectively. But you are getting an additional extra PCB filter with the V8 so you have full 4 year usage period before the need to replace the filters.
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Another gamechanger is adding the bamboo charcoal metasilicate, as a mineral that enhances the taste. Allowing you to enjoy refreshingly sweet water. With 800GPD large capacity water flow you can also fill a glass of water in just matter of seconds, compared to the usual 400GPG and 600GPD systems on the market. Viomi V8 also comes with compact under-sink design, smart LED ring for expiration signalling and easy filter replacement feature. It shines with its remarkable 3:1 waste water ratio as well, so for every 3 liters of purified water there is only 1 liter wasted. Which of course significantly impacts the environment and energy-efficient concerns.
Imminent launch
Viomi V8 will be launching very soon on the Kickstarter platform and the launch day promo price will be down to just $299. So you should really sign-up with your email already, so you won’t miss the start of the campaign. Because this water purifier looks like quite something interesting.