EWS SS-2.5 Essential Max Flow Under sink water filtration
Pure, Powerful, and Practical Kitchen Faucet Water Filtration
Why Limit Clean Water to Just One Faucet?
Why pay extra for a separate filtered water faucet when your main kitchen faucet can do it all? Our advanced filtration system delivers clean, crisp water straight through your primary faucet—eliminating the need for a secondary (and often pricey) fixture.
EWS SS-2.5 Essential Max Flow Under sink water filtration
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No Extra Faucet Needed: Enjoy filtered water directly from your main faucet. Fill cooking pots with pristine, healthy water quickly.
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High Flow Rate: With an impressive 2.5 gallons per minute, you can even split the output to feed your refrigerator, hot tank, or icemaker.
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Efficient & Long-Lasting: One filter provides up to 10,000 gallons of use—enough for 27 gallons per day for a full year.
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Low Maintenance: Many of our customers go years without needing a replacement cartridge.
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Simple Indicator: When cold water flow slows compared to hot, it’s time for a swap.
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Exceptional Filtration: This system is so advanced it even removes prescription drug residues from your tap water.
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Always In Stock: We keep replacement cartridges on hand so you never have to worry about supply.
Clean water. No clutter. Zero compromise.
Considering R/O Water?
Why Reverse Osmosis Water Is Not Optimal Unless Remineralized:
RO water is very low in dissolved minerals. Because of that, it is chemically unstable and acts as a mild solvent. It will try to reabsorb minerals from whatever it touches.
Long-term exclusive consumption without remineralization can:
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Affect electrolyte balance
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Lead to water that tastes “flat” or “dead”
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Increase mineral depletion if diet is marginal
This is why many high-quality systems add a remineralization stage.
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Drinking demineralized water may dilute electrolyte levels over time, potentially impacting muscle function and hydration.
R/O water is slightly acidic (pH ~5.5–6.5), which may contribute to mineral loss from bones and teeth if consumed long-term.
RO water is not recommended for:
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Espresso machines not designed for RO
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Ice makers without corrosion-resistant components
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Steam ovens unless manufacturer approved
Low-mineral water can damage heating elements and internal metal parts.
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The flat or "empty" taste of R/O water can reduce drinking pleasure and hydration motivation, subtly impacting fluid intake.
Mineral ions improve water’s conductivity and how well it hydrates at the cellular level—missing in pure R/O water.
Long-term reliance on R/O water without dietary or supplemental mineral intake may contribute to deficiencies in already marginal diets.
Reverse osmosis systems are bulky because they require multiple filters, a storage tank, and dedicated plumbing under the sink. They are expensive over time due to frequent filter replacements and the large amount of water wasted during the purification process.
- Documented contamination such as arsenic, nitrates, fluoride, or perchlorates above safe limits.
- Areas with unsafe municipal water advisories where boiling or basic filtration is insufficient.
We can assist you in getting a quality R/O system. Just call us at 407-880-6903




