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IVO the purest, cleanest water on tap

11:30 AM May 29, 2018

IVO easily makes available to you the cleanest, purest water with the turn of the tap.

Thirsty. This word is much used in the current cultural zeitgeist to express a deep and bottomless desire for pretty much anything. IVO, with its sleek design as well as superior technology will not just make you “thirsty”, it will deliciously quench it.

We’ve been conditioned to buy our water for such a long time that the concept of drinking water straight from the tap is practically revolutionary, not to mention liberating. IVO makes this possible and hands the control of your drinking water back to you.

IVO is made in Japan and comes from the makers of Torayvino, the number one faucet mounted water purifier brand in Japan.

In the Philippines, Torayvino is IVO, the WORD in water innovation and evolution. IVO gives you the freshest, purest water handily from your faucet. IVO removes 99.99% of the bacteria in your tap water but retains the calcium, magnesium, and other minerals essential to your body. We’ve all had issues from the water from our taps being over-chlorinated or cloudy or having issues from the main supply. IVO removes all the unnecessary components from tap providing water that is not only safe but delicious. Here in the Philippines, we have no shortage of water sellers that tout their products as pure and crystal clear, but the fact is a vast majority are not registered with the Department of Health or are compliant with government regulations. The consumer often has no idea how often their filters are changed, and if they adhere to the standard of changing the various components such as the UV and carbon filters regularly.

It is ideal for all homes and establishments, but the convenience it can give people who live in high rises cannot be overemphasized. This means not having to lug your water jugs up flights of stairs and elevators or not needing to constantly have your water delivered.

Do-gooding has never been this refreshing nor this reasonably priced. IVO is not only easy to use, it’s a lot more economical in the long run than the average P35 per 5-gallon water. A basic IVO unit costs P1,980. The refill filter costs 1,380 and can filter 1,500 liters of water on average. This depends on the condition of the water as well. Hard water will mean you will have to replace your filter earlier than if it comes from the city’s water treatment facilities. It’s easy to tell when it’s time to replace the filter because the water won’t flow as efficiently, but as long as there is water coming out of the filter, the water remains 99.99% bacteria-free.

IVO Water Purifier fits most faucets, and there is a lever where it can be easily switched to unfiltered water for when you’re only washing the dishes or your hands. The unfiltered water pressure is an ultrafine spray, with 0.4 mm diameter provides soft feeling to your skin, splashes less water and creates the proper water volume for washing dishes, which means IVO is still eco-friendly even when you’re not using the filtered water mode. In fact, the unfiltered spray mode gives you 30% water savings because it has more coverage than water flowing straight from an unfiltered faucet.

The Philippines or Moduvi, Inc., a Philippine based company, has exclusive rights to IVO, with the Japanese parent company Toray, allowing its distribution to other countries.

Only three letters separate you from better access to health and life quality. The purest and cleanest water flows easily with IVO.

ADVT

TOPICS: eco-friendly
TAGS: eco-friendly

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