Waterdrop G2P600 Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System for Home

SKU: WD-G2P600-W

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Waterdrop G2P600-W Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System

The Waterdrop G2P600-W delivers high-efficiency water filtration with a compact, tankless design. It produces up to 600 gallons of purified water per day, removing contaminants like lead, chlorine, and heavy metals. With its 1:1 pure-to-drain ratio, this system reduces water waste while providing clean, safe drinking water on demand.

Key Features

  • 600 GPD Capacity: Fast, continuous access to filtered water.
  • Tankless Design: Space-saving and reduces secondary contamination risks.
  • Advanced RO Filtration: Removes over 1,000 harmful contaminants.

Enjoy pure water with the Waterdrop G2P600-W, perfect for home or office use.

About Waterdrop

Waterdrop, founded in 2015, focuses on providing innovative water purification solutions to ensure safe and healthy drinking water. The company is known for its advanced research and development in water filtration technology, offering products like tankless reverse osmosis systems, under-sink filters, and outdoor filtration solutions. Waterdrop emphasizes eco-friendly, high-efficiency systems designed to meet various household and outdoor water needs. With a mission to deliver clean water from the first sip to the last, Waterdrop serves millions of customers worldwide.

What is reverse osmosis and how does it work?

Similar to other filtration methods, reverse osmosis cleanses water. However, this water filtration technology forces water through its semi-permeable membrane at a specific pressure. As a result, only water molecules can pass through the membrane's numerous microscopic pores, which have a pore size of roughly 0.0001 microns. Other impurities will be blocked out by the membrane.

What does reverse osmosis reduce?

The majority of households are supplied with municipal water, while some use well water. Many harmful substances can seep into domestic water and drinking water from water sources and pipes. As a result, odor, turbidity, and harmful substances exceed the standard, affecting health.

Reverse osmosis can effectively reduces water impurities, including Chlorine, Phosphate, Nickel, Sulfate, Mercury, Lead, Barium, Calcium, Arsenic, Fluoride, Sodium, Nitrates and others.

Reverse Osmosis FAQs

Absolutely. However, it is best to get a reverse osmosis pressure tank for connecting the RO system to your refrigerator.

Compared to an RO system, ice makers have a slower output rate. Because the tankless RO system easily outperforms an ice maker, the system frequently starts and stops to aid proper operation. Ultimately, this leads to the complete failure of the system. A way of combating this issue is to get a pressure tank. The purpose of a reverse osmosis pressure tank is storing filtered for use in several appliances, including ice makers.

The amount of water an RO system can produce depends on its GPD.

Waterdrop tankless RO systems provide 400GPD, 600GPD, and 800GPD on the market, which can meet various water needs.

Traditional tank RO systems usually provide 50 to 100 GPD capacity.800 GPD means the reverse osmosis water system produces 800 gallons of water per day. With this ultra-large capacity, this RO system meets the daily water needs of big households and small businesses.

Additionally, you don't have to wait for pure water—the system has a fast water flow, filling a cup in just 6 seconds.

As the system processes water, it makes slight noises, even if you turn the faucet off. This is because there is a pressure change in the unit during water processing, causing sounds. The characteristic sound from the system should be a slight humming noise as it dispenses water.

The reject process occurs as water flows down a sink drain, causing a slight dripping or gurgle noise. Nevertheless, this sound is typical. If you're installing the system, you'll hear a whining sound as the tank pressurizes water for the first time. This noise should stop within a few minutes.

The filtered water from the RO system is safer, healthier, and fresher than bottled water. The RO system is safe and easy to operate, taking up little space under the sink. Furthermore, the system's water supply is stable, providing sweet, crystal-clear water by removing impurities including magnesium, calcium, bacteria, organic and inorganic matter, radioactive substances, and metal ions. Another critical comparison between bottled water and the RO system is eco-friendliness. The remineralization RO system is more eco-friendly. On the other hand, bottled water is not eco-friendly because humans buy about a million plastic bottles per minute, with over 91% going unrecycled. Sadly, most of these plastic bottles are dumped in a landfill, or worse, the ocean. Urgent action is needed to curb the epidemic of plastic pollution.

The advantages of the RO system over other water treatment methods include its simple equipment, no phase changes, high efficiency, and regular temperature operation. Additionally, operating the RO system is convenient, and it is energy-efficient.

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