water filter vs water purifier

Water Filter & Water Purifier: What's the difference?

Water filters and purifiers play a crucial role in ensuring access to clean and safe water for several purposes.

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What is a Water Purifier?

A water purifier is a device or system designed to remove or kill contaminants, impurities, and microorganisms from water, making it safe for consumption.

The primary goal of a water purifier is to ensure that water is free from harmful substances, including bacteria, viruses, parasites, chemicals, and other pollutants that may pose health risks.

What is a Water Filter?

Water filters are devices designed to improve the quality of water by removing impurities, contaminants, and undesirable elements. These filters work by physically or chemically capturing or transforming various substances present in water.

Hard water can be a household headache, leaving hair and skin dry, leaving limescale deposits on faucets, reducing appliance efficiency, and affecting the overall quality of water. 

How WaterScience filters are upgrading the quality of non-drinking water?

WaterScience has a range of Shower and Tap filters that are designed with built-in hard water conditioning technology that will provide you with cleaner water, reducing the impact of hard water on your hair and skin during showers.

Benefits of using Shower and Tap Filters

Reduced hair fall: By conditioning the hardness in water, WaterScience filters can help maintain the structural integrity of the hair, minimizing breakage and hair fall. 

By addressing issues related to hard water, such as mineral build up and irritation, filtered water can contribute to a healthier scalp, supporting optimal conditions for hair growth.

Better skin: Hard water often contains high levels of minerals, such as Magnesium and calcium, which can strip the skin of its natural oils. This can lead to dryness, irritation, and a compromised skin barrier.

WaterScience filters can reduce the mineral content, helping to retain the skin's natural oils and preventing dryness.

Cleaner tiles and floors: When hard water evaporates, it leaves behind these minerals on surfaces, leading to limescale deposits. 

WaterScience filters work to reduce the concentration of these minerals, minimizing the potential for limescale formation.

Range of WaterScience Filters

Shower & Tap Filters

1. CLEO Shower and Tap Filter

  • For hard water, chlorine and sediments
  • Removes odour from water
  • Fits all taps, showers and hand showers
  • Comes with replaceable cartridges
  • DIY installation

2. Multi-Flow Shower Filter

  • For hard water, chlorine and sediments
  • 4 modes - rain, drizzle, pulse, and mist
  • Saves 70% water in mist mode
  • Compatible with standard ½ inch shower arms
  • Comes with replaceable cartridges
  • DIY installation

3. CLEO Shower Filter

  • For hard water, chlorine and sediments
  • Comes with replaceable cartridges
  • Compatible with standard ½ inch shower arms
  • DIY installation

4. Aromatherapy Shower Filter

  • For hard water, chlorine and sediments
  • 3 modes - spray, mist & waterfall
  • Saves 70% water in mist mode
  • 5 natural aromatic essential oil pads included
  • Compatible with standard ½ inch shower arms
  • DIY installation

5. 10" Rain Shower Filter

  • For hard water and chlorine
  • Removes odour from water
  • Wide 240 mm disc for the best coverage
  • Self-cleaning nozzles for reduced maintenance

 6. 8" Rain Shower Filter

  • For hard water and sediments
  • Wide 8 inch disc for the best coverage
  • Works  in low-pressure environments
  • Easy clean silicone nozzles for maintenance

Bid farewell to hard water problems as these innovative filters safeguard hair, skin, and surfaces, ensuring a healthier home. With a diverse range, from the Cleo shower and tap filter to the Rain shower filter, WaterScience combines technology and simplicity to redefine your water experience.

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