Are You Still Looking for a Reverse Osmosis Water Dispenser?


by Olivia Romero - Date: 2008-10-08 - Word Count: 529 Share This!

If you are still looking for a reverse osmosis water dispenser then you understand the importance of providing clean, contaminant-free water for the overall health and safety of your family. 

Reverse osmosis water filtering systems have become quite popular in recent years due to increasing awareness of our polluted water supplies.  Drinking, cooking and bathing in highly chlorinated, chemically-contaminated water is something that families are increasingly unwilling to tolerate.  But is reverse osmosis the best option when it comes to quality home water filtration?

In order to answer this question you have to understand that reverse osmosis was initially developed for the printing and photo processing industries, which required de-mineralized water.  Since this water treatment process could directly demonstrate its effectiveness by measuring the amount of total dissolved solids that were removed, it was believed that it could be adapted into a reverse osmosis water dispenser and marketed for in-home use.  The problem is that this measurement of total dissolved solids (TDS) doesn't include contaminant levels.  This is because reverse osmosis water filtering systems are not effective at removing synthetic chemicals. 

The ineffectiveness of this water filtration system comes from the fact that the molecules that make up most synthetic chemicals are small enough to get through the porous reverse osmosis membrane and back into the water.  And remember that TDS measurement?  That measurement is made up of important minerals like calcium, potassium and magnesium that this same membrane is responsible for stripping from the water.  So if you're pouring water from a reverse osmosis water dispenser you better have a carbon filter added to your system if you want to be sure that you're getting rid of chemical toxins.  And you might also want to add mineral supplements to your diet since you are no longer getting them, naturally, from your water.

If you still want to consider a reverse osmosis water dispenser you might like to know that, in addition to the necessary carbon filter, you will need a diaphragmed storage tank.  This is due to the fact that reverse osmosis water filtering systems produce less than one gallon per hour.  You should also know that for every gallon of usable water that R.O. produces, 2 -3 gallons of water are wasted.  You can recover this wasted water, but it will add another expense to this already costly, maintenance-intensive system.

If you really want to provide clean, healthy water for your household, there are better options than a reverse osmosis water dispenser.  Quality home water filtration that gives you confidence in the water you're using to drink, cook and bathe is easy to find.  All you have to do is look for systems that are based on multi-stage filtration.  This type of system efficiently removes harmful chemicals like chlorine, pesticides and herbicides while leaving important trace minerals untouched. 

Convenient, affordable and easy-to-maintain multi-stage filtration systems are available as drinking water dispensers, shower dispensers and whole-house filtration systems.  As a result, you get clean, HEALTHY water for all your household purposes.

You can still get a reverse osmosis water dispenser, but the return on your investment in your family's health and safety may fall short of your expectations.


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Olivia Romero is a life-long water drinking enthusiast who has devoted much time to finding the best water purification systems. Visit Clean Cool Water to discover the recommendations that resulted from her extensive research.

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