How to Choose a Reverse Osmosis System

When one wishes to obtain perfectly biocompatible drinking water, it is often necessary to proceed with the acquisition of a reverse osmosis system, more commonly known as reverse osmosis.

But these devices are expensive, so do not be mistaken and ask the right questions at the time of purchase.

Different parameters actually come into play, and as you can find anything on the Internet, it is often difficult to navigate.

The questions to ask to make the right choice:

What use would you make RO water? Would you use it only for drinking water (in that case a small flow could be sufficient) or do you also use it to wash your fruits and vegetables, cook with soups, cooking pasta, rice, prepare your coffee and tea, etc.

How many people are there to consume osmosis water? Between one person or a couple, and a family of 6, the amount of osmosis water is consumed per day is far from being the same!

The issue of your daily requirement of water turns out to be a crucial criterion. Indeed, using a reverse osmosis unit is comfortable and daily pleasure if it produces enough water or is fast enough. Hence, the supplied water flow is also important.

Are you regularly at home? Reverse osmosis membranes have to be rinsed periodically. If you are at home every day (except during holiday periods), you can opt for a carefree unit which is not equipped with electronic model (no sequential rinsing of the membrane). If you are not often at home, it is worth taking an electronic model. The longevity of the membrane is still preserved.