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Next-RO The Future of un-bottled Water

Posted On : Sep-10-2010 | seen (939) times | Article Word Count : 593 |

Absolutely unique and one of a kind the new Next-RO Point-of-Use Pure Drinking Water System has lived up to the substantial product claims at NEXT-RO.com. I own a NEXT-RO Engine which I use for product demonstrations at our health and wellness store. I have been impressed with the profound new design and construction.
Absolutely unique and one of a kind the new Next-RO Point-of-Use Pure Drinking Water System has
lived up to the substantial product claims at NEXT-RO.com. I own a NEXT-RO Engine which I use
for product demonstrations at our health and wellness store. I have been impressed with the design and
construction of the injection molded manifold which eliminates the tubing and fittings between filter
housings in traditional reverse osmosis water system designs. Next-RO meets it's claim of refilling the
1 1/2 gallon reservoir ball with pure RO water in about 35 minutes. Mine finishes filling in about 36
minutes each time after I empty it completely. Most traditional household RO systems run refilling for
about 4-6 hours against a steel storage tank's back pressure to produce 1/1/2 gallons of RO water. The
profound RO system design improvement is in the novel Next-RO automatic back flushing valve. The
standard steel RO water storage tank is no longer required as a result and refill times are much shorter.

The Next-RO Engine sits on the counter top or under the sink and can be connected directly to
coffeemakers and other appliances and may still be used as a direct fill faucet. The term "Engine", from
the NEXT-RO logo, I believe, refers to the special automatic back flushing valve that allows the magic
to happen in this unique design without using a pressure tank or electric pump. The control valve opens
and fills the storage vessel with purified water that has gone through a carbon filter, an RO membrane
and another special carbon filter. Once filled, and this is the best part of all, the control valve reverses
automatically and back flushes some pure RO water through the three filters, thus the Next-RO filters
and membrane sit in pure RO water 24/7. Old style reverse osmosis drinking water systems, by design,
have their filters and RO membranes sitting in raw feed water 24/7, day in day out, and do not back
flush. Whatever is in the feed water will diffuse over time into the filters and RO membrane. This
situation contributes to shorter filter lifetimes and impacts overall system effectiveness.

With regards to performance, the water produced by my new Next-RO Engine tastes great and is crystal
clear of course. I did test for dissolved solids removal by using a simple TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)
meter. My household water test indicated 350 ppm of TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) and my new
NEXT-RO system brought that down to 17 ppm. I felt that was pretty good and besides it tastes great
and will replace store bottled water and the bother.

And, as for the folks who proclaim loudly that drinking water without minerals is bad for you, they may
want to stop and consider a little thing called RAIN. People have been collecting and drinking mineral free rain water for centuries. I believe that if you are counting on your water for your daily minerals and not your
diet, that there are better approaches to consider. Reverse Osmosis water is in most plastic bottled water
sold in stores. NEXT-RO gives you complete control of your drinking water without having to buy
expensive bottled water. NEXT-RO The Future of Un-bottled Water is an apt and fitting tag line for
this breakthrough water purifier system.

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Author Resource :
reverse osmosis, EVS Wellness Essentials- http://evswellness.com

Keywords : next-ro, reverse osmosis, pure water, drinking, unique, RO,

Category : Health and Fitness : Nutrition

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