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Water Filtex

New UV Replacement Lamp

New UV Replacement Lamp

Regular price $197.00 NZD
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UV Replacement Lamp for Water Filtex's UV Filter to sterilize up to 99.99% of bacteria and viruses and 99% of cysts in your water.

This replacement lamp for the Hippo UV Filter sterilizes up to 99.99% of viruses and bacteria like E.coli and 99% of chlorine-resistant cysts like giardia and cryptosporidium and lasts for 12 months. When this Replacement Lamp is used in the UV system it is independently tested to NSF/ANSI Standard 55.

This filter is perfect for anyone on a well-water system or for anyone looking for a last line of defense to protect your drinking water.

Your Ultimate Peace of Mind

Water You Can Trust

Independently tested by third party laboratories to the highest standards.

Ultra-Delicious

No chemicals are added during the filtration process, leaving you with only clean, great-tasting water throughout your home.

Breathe Easy

Harmful chemicals evaporate in steam, contaminating the air. Instantly improve indoor air quality by filtering the water in your home.

Better Water, Better Cooking

Filtered water produces more natural flavors for amazing results in the kitchen. Leave your friends wondering about your best kept secret.

Healthier Skin & Hair

Bathe yourself in filtered water for noticeably healthier, more moisturized skin and hair.

Brighter, Cleaner Clothes

Chlorine can fade and damage your clothing. Save your closet (and wallet) with filtered water.

Did you know!

Water filtration technology dates back thousands of years and has
evolved dramatically over time. The earliest recorded instance of water
filtration dates back to ancient Egypt, where they used a method
involving boiling water and then passing it through sand and gravel
filters to purify it. Today's modern water filtration systems, however,
are marvels of engineering. They can remove particles as small as a few
microns (a human hair is about 50 microns in diameter) and are capable
of extracting a wide range of contaminants, including bacteria, viruses,
and chemical pollutants, which were unimaginable challenges in ancient
times. This evolution highlights not just advancements in technology,
but also our growing understanding of water contaminants and their
impact on human health. Water filtration is a field where history,
science, and technology converge to continually improve our quality of
life.

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