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turbogogo
post Mar 30 2016, 03:30 PM

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Anyone using Xiaomi water purifier?
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post Mar 30 2016, 10:42 PM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Mar 30 2016, 02:19 PM)
interested on aquaphor crystal eco.. question, the replacement of rm450 is in the set? saw from photo, got 3 filters? also, any indicator of when to change?
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Yes one set, it does not have indicator. Capacity is 8000L or 1 year. For normal household usage is only 3000L, so this filter can last you one year. Just change it once a year. All the indicators will alarm when it reaches capacity or 1 year, not based on water quality, so not accurate also
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post Mar 30 2016, 11:02 PM

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QUOTE(turbogogo @ Mar 30 2016, 03:30 PM)
Anyone using Xiaomi water purifier?
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Cant find the product xiaomi malaysia website but saw people selling in lelong for RM 1.2k. So i guess, you cant claim warranty and replacement cartridges would be difficult to get unless you import it from china.

It requires electricity as it uses a pump to boost water pressure as RO system reduces water pressure a lot. Aquaphor Morion on the other hand does not require electricity as it is using a special tank design (using incoming water pressure to force filtered water out)

Xiaomi filter does not have remineralization cartridge while Aquaphor Morion has. If you wan to know more about risk of drinking demineralized water (RO system without remineralization), you can read up here and there are some other links such as WHO report here
http://elua.com/2013/11/is-demineralized-w...drinking-water/

One of the reason i am still a little reluctant to sell Morion in Malaysia is because as per the user manual recommendation, we will need to replace the prefilters regularly (3 - 6 months) to prevent RO membrane from clogging, this will definitely increase the maintenance cost of the system. Therefore, i plan to use 1 full year first to test on the performance and clogging issue before i market it in malaysia.


If you need to know more about Aquaphor compared to other types of filters, just bring the catalog or send me the links when you drop by my showroom.

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QUOTE(zheilwane @ Mar 30 2016, 10:42 PM)
Yes one set, it does not have indicator. Capacity is 8000L or 1 year. For normal household usage is only 3000L, so this filter can last you one year. Just change it once a year. All the indicators will alarm when it reaches capacity or 1 year, not based on water quality, so not accurate also
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So even use very less water also need to change? Or if use more than 8000L but not yet reach one year then how ?
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post Mar 30 2016, 11:35 PM

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QUOTE(spreeeee @ Mar 30 2016, 11:17 PM)
So even use very less water also need to change? Or if use more than 8000L but not yet reach one year then how ?
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First Question

Yes, carbon block filtration effectiveness deteriorate over time once it is activated in water, all brands with carbon blocks will advise customers to replace once a year to maintain the high quality filtration.


Second Question

Quite impossible to use over 8000L per year unless you are running a business. Les do some estimation smile.gif

Drinking Water : 2L per day (as per google) - we wont drink 2L of water only from our home, we will drink in office or restaurant. So, actual amount of water we consume from home is only 1L or lesser if we dont bring our own water to work.

Cooking : Not more than 5L (as measured by my RO machine capacity)

Assuming we cook everyday and we only drink filter water for a family of 5 ppl.

Calculation :

Drinking : 5 ppl x 2L x 365 = 3650L
Cooking : 5L x 356 = 1825L

Total : 3650L + 1825L = 5,475L (this is the max)


On average, usage per family is around 3,000L. As 3M DWS1000 has a water meter indicator (auto shut off water supply once reach 2,365L), customers have to replace the cartridge. Most customers will purchase it around 10 months to 13 months. From asking my customers, i could safely estimate max usage per year is around 3000L

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QUOTE(zheilwane @ Mar 30 2016, 11:35 PM)

First Question

Yes, carbon block filtration effectiveness deteriorate over time once it is activated in water, all brands with carbon blocks will advise customers to replace once a year to maintain the high quality filtration.
Second Question

Quite impossible to use over 8000L per year unless you are running a business. Les do some estimation smile.gif

Drinking Water : 2L per day (as per google) - we wont drink 2L of water only from our home, we will drink in office or restaurant. So, actual amount of water we consume from home is only 1L or lesser if we dont bring our own water to work.

Cooking : Not more than 5L (as measured by my RO machine capacity)

Assuming we cook everyday and we only drink filter water for a family of 5 ppl.

Calculation :

Drinking : 5 ppl x 2L x 365 = 3650L
Cooking : 5L x 356 = 1825L

Total : 3650L + 1825L = 5,475L (this is the max)
On average, usage per family is around 3,000L. As 3M DWS1000 has a water meter indicator (auto shut off water supply once reach 2,365L), customers have to replace the cartridge. Most customers will purchase it around 10 months to 13 months. From asking my customers, i could safely estimate max usage per year is around 3000L
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Actually quite true, for small family hardly hit 8000L.
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post Mar 31 2016, 01:53 AM

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Hey guys,

Check out Torayvino water filter, affordable and proven.

http://www.torayvino.com/en/

PM me or check out my signature for any enquiries smile.gif

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QUOTE(zheilwane @ Mar 20 2016, 09:47 PM)
With aquaphor crystal eco, you dont need to boil. It is certified with LGA and also labtest in malaysia.
http://my.aquaphor.com/crystal-eco
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Hi zheilwane, pls pm me the price (product + installation). Thanks!
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Am interested in amway espring. should I ask around to get the best price or would all sales agent quote me the same price?
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QUOTE(pentel @ Apr 11 2016, 01:09 AM)
Am interested in amway espring. should I ask around to get the best price or would all sales agent quote me the same price?
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is the same, please act now before 14.4.2016 11PM. price hike almost RM400 on 15.4.2016.
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Have just made a purchase for the Aquaphor unit from zheilwane, not sure if a pre filter is recomended, as the current cheap cartridge filter i use for my washing machine is really bad ... the amount of sediment is just bad ...

so would this indicate that my filter will need earlier replacement since there is nothing to first take out the sediment?
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Newbie here. In search for Amway Espring. May I know the recommended person regarding this? Thanks in advance! smile.gif
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Good day,


I’m planning to buy a budget water filter as a gift for a low income family, due their financial constraint, I can’t get them an expensive water filter with NSF certified and end up become a burden for them to get replacement filter every year.

I am looking into water filter that below RM500 with adorable replacement filters and easy to purchase, so far I shortlisted a few as below:
1) 3M CTM0-01
2) Panasonic PJ-37MRF
3) Coway P-07I


My question is can the above filtered water can be drink directly or still need to boil? They will mostly will use for drinking and cooking. So far I’m leaning toward to 3M since their brand is more establish and easy to get at Tesco. Need some advice here. Thanks

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Hi.. interested with espring as well.. any recommended contact for this? Thank u..
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QUOTE(kwchan_7 @ Apr 11 2016, 12:03 PM)
Good day,
  I’m planning to buy a budget water filter as a gift for a low income family, due their financial constraint, I can’t get them an expensive water filter with NSF certified and end up become a burden for them to get replacement filter every year.

  I am looking into water filter that below RM500 with adorable replacement filters and easy to purchase, so far I shortlisted a few as below:
1) 3M CTM0-01
2) Panasonic PJ-37MRF
3) Coway P-07I
  My question is can the above filtered water can be drink directly or still need to boil? They will mostly will use for drinking and cooking. So far I’m leaning toward to 3M since their brand is more establish and easy to get at Tesco. Need some advice here. Thanks
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The Culligan brand selling in ACE Hardware shop should fit your budget. it can buy online through lelong.my as well. It have NSF 42+53. Is quite affordable for such entry level water filter.
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post Apr 11 2016, 03:53 PM

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QUOTE(earl-ku @ Apr 11 2016, 11:21 AM)
Have just made a purchase for the Aquaphor unit from zheilwane, not sure if a pre filter is recomended, as the current cheap cartridge filter i use for my washing machine is really bad ... the amount of sediment is just bad ...

so would this indicate that my filter will need earlier replacement since there is nothing to first take out the sediment?
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Use 1 year, if the filter clogged up before 1 year = too much sediment for the filter and then only buy the ceramic pre-filter. We are giving 1 year warranty for Crystal Solo and Eco against clogging but if really clog need to buy prefilter. Upto date, no1 ever claim warranty yet
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QUOTE(zheilwane @ Apr 11 2016, 03:53 PM)
Use 1 year, if the filter clogged up before 1 year = too much sediment for the filter and then only buy the ceramic pre-filter. We are giving 1 year warranty for Crystal Solo and Eco against clogging but if really clog need to buy prefilter. Upto date, no1 ever claim warranty yet
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Trust you and your replies... That's why I just walked in and sort of straight away paid... I was the guy who walked in last saturday
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post Apr 12 2016, 10:59 AM

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QUOTE(earl-ku @ Apr 11 2016, 11:21 PM)
Trust you and your replies... That's why I just walked in and sort of straight away paid... I was the guy who walked in last saturday
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Thanks smile.gif i guess i know who you are d, since you straight away buy no need any further explanation smile.gif

Thanks a lot bro
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