💧 Elevate your hydration game with pure, sustainable refreshment!
The Bluevua RO100ROPOT is a portable, countertop reverse osmosis water filtration system featuring 5-stage purification that removes 99.9% of contaminants while remineralizing water for optimal taste and health. It boasts a water-saving 2:1 pure-to-drain ratio, an energy-efficient auto standby mode, and a filter life monitor for hassle-free maintenance. Constructed with a premium borosilicate glass carafe and ClimatePartner certification, it delivers bottled-quality water sustainably without any plumbing or installation.
Brand | Bluevua |
Special Feature | Reduce TDS |
Product Dimensions | 10.9"L x 15.4"W x 14.3"H |
Package Information | Carton |
Installation Type | Countertop |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 23.15 Pounds |
Model Name | ROPOT |
Maximum Flow Rate | 0.26 Liters Per Minute |
UPC | 648722738551 |
Manufacturer | JSK |
Part Number | ROPOT |
Item Weight | 23.2 pounds |
Item model number | RO100ROPOT |
Size | ROPOT |
Style | ROPOT |
Special Features | Reduce TDS |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**S
If you’re single it’s PERFECT but know you’ll need a fair companion if married
Perfect solution if you have been shopping for a high quality long lasting water pitcher reverse osmosis system! Yes I mean system this UV 7 stage SYSTEM with mineral pod is the best too if the line filtration system money can buy!!! Yes it is pricey but performance, high quality tasting water reverse osmosis system and portability is what you’re after try this, buy this unit with UV, and your go to water system will have you desiring and relieving you of any bad experiences all the way around! Yes it does take about 3 minutes for the pitcher to fill and this very well engineered and designed unit will have you being very pleased every time you utilize this. I am a single combat veteran and overall I’m just going to say I’m glad I invested $600 for this high quality unit! I did purchase the 3 year extended warranty for peace of mind only to have my last four automatic water filtering systems not lasting more than 18 months and their customer service workcenter standards of finding you a valid replacement and well leaving you high and dry, Bluevua is nothing like the others! Give it a 30 day tryout at minimum and you’ll be finding yourself with laughing at yourself by keeping the medium size box in storage! Substantially recommend this UV Bluevua 6 stage reverse osmosis unit!!!
A**N
Wouldn't reccommend for any more than two people, use the remineralizer
I absolutely love this thing, with a few drawbacks.If you can, I would advise getting an udersink variation, as this takes up a lot of time and counterspace in comparison.Also, I live by myself, and have to fill this thing 2-3 times a day so if you have any more than 2 people I'd think that the hassle of refilling again and again would be painful.I use this water for everything possible:-Ice-Pasta/Rice water-Humidifier-Coffee-Essential oil diffuser-etc.I would bathe in it if I could. It tastes so smooth that it has ruined all other water for me, and I only want my RO water. It's to the point where I bring a full water bottle every time I leave the house. (helps keep me hydrated!)I did a fair amount of research before buying, and this seemed to be my best option for my situation as I couldn't install an undersink unit. This thing is expensive but it works.If you are consuming the water, be sure to ALWAYS use the remineralizer attatchment. This is because plain RO water is so pure that it will actually pull nutrients/minerals out of your body, ironically dehydrating you. It can also cause long term effects in the body. Same goes for DI or distilled water. One comes included and needs replacing only every 6 motnhs or so. Use it.I've filled the carafe about 100 times or so in the past month and here are a few things I've learned:1. There is a surprising amount of waste water that takes some getting used to2. The tank when filled to max fills about 1 and 1/5 carafes, which is annoying. To combat this fill thetank to about an inch below max so that the water runs out before filling the carafe. This way it wastesa bit less water and I need to refill the tank with every carafe. I would recommend this for ease of use.3. The TDS-in increases throughout the fill process due to the waste water being pumped out andconcentrating in the remaining water.4. The TDS-out is NEVER zero, but for me, where the water isn't too bad, averages around 7, which I'dsay is pretty good. Sometimes, it spikes somewhere in the middle of the fill to the low 20's as shown inthe 2nd picture. However thats the worst I've seen it. At least its honest and accurate, and it isn'tsomething you would likely get in an undersink application.To simplify, I'll make a pros and cons;PROS:- Extremely effective at removing contaminants such as fluoride, pesticides, or even microplastics. A feature unattainable from jug filters like Brita or Zero water-Water tastes amazing, especially with the remineralizer. Awesome for infused water as well.-TDS reader is a really cool feature-Easy to operate, get used to it quickly-Automatic backflush-High quality overall, especially the Glass carafeCONS:-can be tedious to fill and refill-Waste water is more than expected-Has a fairly large footprint, in my small apartment it takes up a lot of counterspace-Expensive-Max fill tank is an odd amount of water, only one full carafe per tank-the different fill settings are a bit hard to gauge if the carafe isn't empty. (S:0.5L M:1L L:1.7L)TL:DRBuy this if you want to properly protect yourself from the vast array of contaminants in your water, or if you want some water so tasty that it changes your way of living. Worth the money and counter space if you can spare it.
C**E
Love it!!
I finally caved and bought this;After the first 2 pitchers my test margined hit the low numbers for drinking water very close to the number bottled water is!Finally no more having to run out to get cases of water since my old pitcher filter option I had wasn’t doing the trick anymore.Yes it has a lot of left over water. Mine leaves half of the water tank half full with water it doesn’t want you to drink. But if you fill the remaining half it still makes a full pitcher and leaves half of the tank of water it doesn’t want you to use.Of course I tried re-running a full pitcher cycle with the half a tank of water and only got 1-2inches in the pitcher to drink then it stopped and said I needed to add more waterIs this a helpful trick to not have so much waste way🤷🏻♀️? Wouldn’t hate it if so.Water tastes so clean!Packaging was seriously incredible!Amazon boxThen 2 boxes just for the productVery stable support inside holding everything togetherIT DOES COME WITH A RE-MINERALIZER filter that attaches inside the pitcherI did not know that so I bought 2 for $35 so now I’m set with that for over a year.I ran the re-mineralizer filter under cold water from the tap for less than a minute because it did not have soaking instructions for that. It just said with the minerals sitting the first 2 pitchers would be cloudy.Mine were not cloudy.Took a few tries for it to make a full pitcher ones I got the first one it was a breeze.Love that it already had the other filters in place on the side compartmentMake sure you open it as it has packaging inside cushioning the filters for shipping.Only thing I was not happy about is that it had water inside the water tank.I was worried I bought a used one even though I never selected that.I’m guessing maybe it was a factory test done?Because to pack it all back in just so perfect after opening means it never goes back the same.So as of right now I absolutely recommend this product!I also love that you can take it with you if you move or maybe travel? I’ve seen people use ones like this in RVsThis is in my kitchen at home but for anyone that maybe be moving from house to house or apartment to wherever it’s not a hard line set up under the sink you have to worry about.Just need counter space.Or a shelf of any sort.With the ratio I listed above with the water tank staying at half and topping it off if that is a helpful tip then this would be great in an office as long as you have water in the office that can be dumped to be filtered.A few other notes;It seems all RO systems have the “waste water” so the ones under the sink send the “waste water” away.This system the waste water is left in the water tank.It was a bit difficult for me to remove the water tank for my first dump out but I’ve only had to dump it one time experimenting with it. I have made at least 6-8 full pitchers as I don’t plan to make a pitcher each time I want water. I have filled up a gallon jug for now to have on hand and ready as I am using this water for myself, my dog and my ice machine.Another thing I figured out with this system compared to the UV system the ONLY DIFFERENCE is this does not have the UVThey both have the re-mineralizerSo it’s up to you if you want to pay the extra $ for the UV optionOtherwise they are 99% the same unless the display is different then that would be another difference between the 2.Having this be a 4 step filter system verse the 5 step I think it’s well worth it especially since other ones are only a 2 step filter system.It appears some filters need changed every 6months and another after a year. Of course it all goes off of the amount of water filtered out.I thought it said it’s good for 297 gallons but can’t find the number anymoreAlso was super confusing in the “perks of this verse bottled water” like how many bottles of water are saved.Whoever made that does not know math as 6 bottles of water fill a 1 gallon jug fullSo if it’s good for 297 gallons of waterThat’s $1,782 bottles of water savedHappy decision making!Hope this is somewhat helpfulI also looked at this as an investment to the cost I would spend having to have bottled water and driving to buy 3 cases of water at a time as I don’t shop oftenThe space this takes up is obviously way less compared to cases of water
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