Review Ultimate WATER PURIFIER Buying Guide.!

Hey guys...! I wanted to buy a Water Purifier recently... and call it a habit.. But I NEED to EXTENSIVLY research something before Buying. So.. I thought Let's share my research.

Most of us just drink RO Water without even knowing what we are drinking. In Most cases.. The RO Water we drink is just a tasteless liquid which has no health benefits at all but just a medium to quench our thirst.

This is a comprehensive Guide covering most of the aspects one should look at before Buying a Water Purifier. I Focused upon HEALTH instead of fancy Features.

First Confusion is always about.. What to Choose...eh..? I mean.. there are SEVERAL VARIANTS..! RO.. UV... UF... NF... Alkaline... Copper... and even their SEVERAL Combinations..!!!! :eek:o_O.

FIRST AND MOST IMPROTANT STEP :

If your TAP Water TDS is Below or around 200 mg/l --> UV + UF Combination.
If your TAP Water TDS is above 300 mg/l --> RO+UV+UF+ TDS Controller Combination. ( Set Water Output TDS above 150mg/l ).

If your TAP Water TDS is above 800 mg/l --> RO+UV+UF Combination.

Explanation.



1. Before Buying.. Always.. and I mean Always Check the TDS of you Tap Water. You can use any TDS metre available on Amazon ( around INR 250 ).

Now.. If your TDS is around or below 200 mg/l... YOU DO NOT NEED RO.. I REPEAT.. YOU DO NOT RO. Why.. ?? .... cause RO is a process that removes most of the ( Around 90% ) TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS / SALTS ( TDS ) from your water and makes it slightly ACIDIC in nature. And as you know.. Human Blood is slightly Basic in nature and thus drinking acidic water on a regular basis increases acidic content in your body.. making your immunity slightly weaker. If you use RO in this case. Your Output Water will have a TDS around 20 to 50 AND PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY... PLEASE DO NOT DRINK ANY WATER WITH TDS BELOW 150 mg/l on a regular basis ( EXCEPT COCONUT WATER which has a surprisingly high TDS OF MORE THAN 1000 mg/l ) If you really care about your health. :). You can see this article. Also. do note that TDS around 300 mg/l is excellent for you health ( WHO Report ).

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Now.. it's clear You DO NOT need RO if your water TDS is around 200 mg/l. Still.. It may contain some impurities as well as harmful bacteria. So.. You will need a UV ( for organic impurities ) + UF ( For inorganic impurities ) Combination in this case.

2. If your TDS is above 300 mg/l --> Go for a RO+ UV +UF + TDS Control Combination. Because.. even in this case.. RO will decrease your TDS to around 50 to 70 mg/l... BUT here.. You also HAVE A TDS CONTROLLER.
Now remember... A Water Purifier works on several steps. First Water passes through Several Filters.. then through RO Membrane.. Then through UF Membrane.. then UV.. and other membranes if any and finally in the Storage tank.


Here.. the TDS Controller bypass some of the water directly to UF Membrane instead of passing it through RO and then add that water into the output of RO Membrane... thus increasing TDS by adding original Salts present in the Tap Water. So.. your Output TDS will be whatever you desire below your Tap Water TDS. I recommend above 150 mg/l.

3. If your TDS is Way above 300 mg/l.. I mean like 800mg/l or above
.. you DO NOT NEED TDS Controller... as After RO Process.. your Output will be around 150 mg/l or above. So.. Go for a RO+UV+UF Combination.


NEXT STEP :

Electrical Type.. / Mechanical Type / Or a Combination of Both.

Answer is simple.. A combination of both BUT Please do note that some Electrical Water Purifier DO NOT allow Water Output when there is a power cut even if Water is present in the storage tank. So.. check before buying.

NEXT STEP :

Mounting Type... / Table Type / Undersink Type.

product-500x500.jpeg Undersink Type.

It really depends on your preference. Mounting Types are Wall Mounted.. Table Types are put on the table... and Undersink types are used in households having smaller kitchen or no space for wall mounting and table.

NEXT STEP :

Storage Tank Material:
More than 95% of the Water Purifiers use FOOD GRADE PLASTIC as a Water Storage Tank. But a few also use Stainless Steel. Some Water Purifiers that offer Hot Water Output have a combination of both Food Grade Plastic ( For Normal Water Tank ) and Stainless Steel ( For Hot Water tank ).... I would suggest to go for Stainless Steel. Still.. it's my personal opinion.. rest is your choice.

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Stainless Steel Storage Tank Water Purifier.

NEXT STEP :

Alkaline Membrane
or Copper Membrane or Both.

This is also the most confusing part. Alkaline Membrane can be used if you are using RO... as it adds some basic salts in your RO Output Water increasing it's basicity as RO Water is slightly acidic in nature.
The Problem is there is no hard evidence that such water is really good for health. Some studies have shown that such water really helped many people to gain better health.. even removing joint pain... while other studies have shown no conclusive results. So.. it's your preference.


Now Copper Membrane is just a marketing gimmick. Don't go for it. Rest is your choice.

CRUCIAL STEP:

Sales After Service and Yearly Charge.
Many Companies like Kent or Pureit.. provide better service in some areas only. IN MY AREA.. KENT SERVICE is ABSOLUTLY pathetic. So.. please consult your neighbours or even online about the service of the company.
Also.. some Water Purifiers have an annual charge as high as 5K ( For Filters and Membranes ) while some has around ( 2K .. The minimum I Saw ). So.. check this beforehand.

That's it... follow these steps and gift yourself and your family a healthy Water Purifier. Again.. it's not a comprehensive guide.. as there are several features.. like Hot Water or Cold Water Output or fruit washer or Digital Display...and many more ... that today's Water Purifiers offer. And it's very important not to favour such fancy features over health. Please Prioritize You health.. and then your environment.

Finally.. Keeping all of the above in consideration.. I have decided to Go with BePure.
Now.. you must be thinking.. what's BePure..? Never heard of it...!???

Bepure is actually an Indian Startup providing Water Solutions. It has even won Silicon India Award and has many favourable reviews online.
So.. I am buying it's Bepure Alken Stainless Steel 12L ( RO + UV +UF + TDS + Alkaline ( Let's try it ) ) Model with an annual charge of around 2K. If anyone has used it.. Please write your experience. Thanks.

I will edit the Guide with Pictures later as I have been writing for over an hour now.:oops:.
 
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For water filter which has this, how long does it last? Are the pressure tank rechargable?
No idea about the newer plastic models. I've been using steel pressure tanks from Kent for more than a decade. They are holding up well with a little spray of WD40 every now and then. WD40 is for rust prevention where the paint has chipped off.



Yes, they are rechargeable. Easy to do at home if you already have those tyre inflators.
 
Too many choices in the market! Please suggest a good purifier that is wall mountable, and has sufficient storage. I am not looking for Cu & Zn supplements, and don't need alkaline water. TDS of the water is around 820.
P.S: Would prefer a proper branded one, with maintenance charges that are not exorbitant, for peace of mind.
 
Too many choices in the market! Please suggest a good purifier that is wall mountable, and has sufficient storage. I am not looking for Cu & Zn supplements, and don't need alkaline water. TDS of the water is around 820.
P.S: Would prefer a proper branded one, with maintenance charges that are not exorbitant, for peace of mind.
go with whatever available locally at RO Shops or by generic with standard size replacements from online, Proper Brand with Non Exorbitant Maintenance is is not possible, as they are charging for after sales service heavily (as all knows what type of quality products they are providing & it will need maintenance/replacement regularly)
 
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Too many choices in the market! Please suggest a good purifier that is wall mountable, and has sufficient storage. I am not looking for Cu & Zn supplements, and don't need alkaline water. TDS of the water is around 820.
P.S: Would prefer a proper branded one, with maintenance charges that are not exorbitant, for peace of mind.
I recently changed my 14-year-old Kent Grand to Urban Company's Native M1. It's only wall-mountable.

Tank size is 8L, looks good, and water quality is also good. Two years of service and maintenance is free, apparently. No clue about the costs after that.

My TDS is around 1000 pre-filtering. They also throw in a free TDS meter.
 
I recently changed my 14-year-old Kent Grand to Urban Company's Native M1. It's only wall-mountable.

Tank size is 8L, looks good, and water quality is also good. Two years of service and maintenance is free, apparently. No clue about the costs after that.

My TDS is around 1000 pre-filtering. They also throw in a free TDS meter.
We don't have urban company in my tier 2 city. I'm reluctant to go for it for this reason.
 
I got industrial RO parts and assembled . Reason is that I figured a higher capacity one has to work lesser and it made sense to buy a heavy duty motor and bigger pre filters with a huge woven pre filter . I have had no issues and I change the filters once a year . Changing filters is easier as everything is in the open . I used to have a plastic kent one which would take ages to replace the filters with numerous screws .This one is a breeze and the filter sits on the 3rd floor . So I have RO water on every floor with an accumulator tank of 100 litres and the floors connected by plumbing .
 
I recently changed my 14-year-old Kent Grand to Urban Company's Native M1. It's only wall-mountable.

Tank size is 8L, looks good, and water quality is also good. Two years of service and maintenance is free, apparently. No clue about the costs after that.

My TDS is around 1000 pre-filtering. They also throw in a free TDS meter.
Model & charges?
 
Installed a new under-the-counter unit for ₹16000 recently. Brand name is Phoenix and Axeon water purifier. Local vendor mentioned it as a good unit that can be serviced with locally available filters easily.
 
I recently changed my 14-year-old Kent Grand to Urban Company's Native M1. It's only wall-mountable.

Tank size is 8L, looks good, and water quality is also good. Two years of service and maintenance is free, apparently. No clue about the costs after that.

My TDS is around 1000 pre-filtering. They also throw in a free TDS meter.
My family is planning to buy a water purifier from a local shop they have bought previously from that guy so have a trust and gives little discount price for service, but I'm not sure if that's the best choice.

On the other hand i would love to try the Urban Company M1. This seems cheaper and hassle-free, but my family prefers the traditional route I don't know who is right.

Should I try to convince them about the M1 plan? Are there any downsides to it that I might be missing? Would love to hear from people who’ve used either option! .If they are not convinced what should i look out for when buying one.
 
Out of context question, are there any companies which provide exchange offer for existing purifiers?
Reason: I moved from a Metro to Tier 2 city and the degradation of service team in Tier 2 is making me furious for the past 1 year, specially after they replaced the existing service guys with new ones.
I am now looking to move away from Eureka Forbes to a new company (not the local ones), at the same time, my existing purifier is working top notch with no problems what so ever, I just don't want to take AMC from Eureka Forbes, as eventually it is not useful/satisfactory. I was looking for some exchange offers where they take my old purifier and give me heavy discounts for a new one. Any pointers will help the old chap!
 
My family is planning to buy a water purifier from a local shop they have bought previously from that guy so have a trust and gives little discount price for service, but I'm not sure if that's the best choice.

On the other hand i would love to try the Urban Company M1. This seems cheaper and hassle-free, but my family prefers the traditional route I don't know who is right.

Should I try to convince them about the M1 plan? Are there any downsides to it that I might be missing? Would love to hear from people who’ve used either option! .If they are not convinced what should i look out for when buying one.
Which model is the one from the local shop? How much will the guy charge for yearly AMC?

I've only had the M1 for a week or so. No obvious downsides that I can flag.