Water filtration range uses new technology

26th August 2019

     

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A range of water filters using a new type of filter technology, has been introduced.

The Disruptor 5293 PAC-S technology from JoJo Tanks uses a system of electro-adsorption, which creates an electrical field activated by water. The process attracts and removes a number of contaminants including bacteria, viruses, parasites and trace pharmaceuticals.

The water filtration range includes:

  • Filter bottle
  • Filtration jug
  • Undersink filter unit
  • Countertop filter
  • Inline filter

Filter bottle offers portable filtration

Features:

  • The bottle is 100% recyclable
  • 700 ml capacity
  • Filters up to 210 l of water
  • bisphenol A- (BPA-) free
  • Dishwasher safe (excluding filter)
  • 100% recyclable (excluding filter)
  • Ergonomically designed
  • Protective cap
  • Anti-spill drinking top
  • 1-year limited warranty

Filtration jug, designed to fit inside a fridge door

Features:

  • 1.6 l capacity
  • Filters up to 480 l of water
  • BPA-free
  • 100% recyclable (excluding filter)
  • 1-year limited warranty

Undersink filter unit offers an out-of-sight compact solution

Features:

  • 2-stage filtration unit
  • Filters up to 3 000 l of water
  • 100% recyclable (excluding filters)
  • 3-year limited warranty

Countertop filter for residential or commercial use

Features:

  • 2-stage filtration unit
  • Filters up to 3 000 l of water
  • 100% recyclable (excluding filters)
  • Chrome faucet included
  • 3-year limited warranty

Inline filter, serves as a back-up solution when access to clean drinking water is limited

Features:

  • Filters up to 10 000 l of water
  • Click-on hose fittings included

The filters are made from recyclable material, which the manufacturer states are long-lasting and easy to replace while ensuring no water wastage during the filtration process.

The product range is an addition to JoJo Tanks’ line of water storage solutions and is available from a number of retail stores across South Africa. 

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