Homedics Restore Clean Water Purification System – Review

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Restore Clean Water System

Easy to Use Pitcher

I live in a metropolitan suburb, and our water is supposed to be really highly rated.  However, last summer an announcement was made and the towns receiving water from a certain reservoir were told that there were some microbes in it, and that all residents were to boil their water for cooking purposes.

I recently had the opportunity to review the Restore Clean Water System by Homedics.

Drinking enough water is important in order to stay healthy, and is recommended by many weight-loss plans.  As moms, we must assure that our family drinks enough liquid each day, and that’s not always an easy thing for us to do.   Homedic’s new Restore Water Purification System is a simple way for those you love to get their recommended eight glasses of water in each day.

Restore is a new state-of-the art and innovative in-home water purification system that combines filtration and UV Clean Technology.

Now, when I was in high school, science, chemistry and biology weren’t my best subjects.  Although I did pass these subjects the first time around, I still have issues with understanding how it all comes together.

You may not be aware, but just because water is filtered, doesn’t means it’s purified!

Restore uses Ultraviolet (UV) Clean Technology to go beyond filtering by removing:

  • 99.9999% of  Bacteria
  • 99.99 of Viruses
  • 99.95% of Microbial Cysts

It also reduces heavy metals, chlorine taste and odor, as well as some industrial and agricultural pollutants.

Morning coffee tastes so much better without an after-taste when the water is filtered!

Restore is California certified for microbiological water purification, a first for a water pitcher utilizing UV technology and is Gold Seal Certified to National Sanitation Foundation standards by the Water Quality Association. UV Technology has been used for over 60 years for its germicidal properties in hospitals and laboratories. For the first time, an application of this unique germ-killing technology is available for home use in an affordable, easy to use water pitcher.

You can learn more about how Restore works by watching this video:

The system comes with:

  • 8-cup capacity pitcher with built-in UV lamp (BPH-free)
  • 1 replacement carbon-ion filter and also an automatic filter-alert that let’s you know when it’s time to change your filter
  • 1 power adapter

For More Information Visit: Homedics

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    lisa p says:

    wow this looks like a cool and healthy product!
    .-= lisa p´s last blog ..Bloggers and Tiarra mission #1 Mom Beauty =-.

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    Heather says:

    cool! I’ve been looking for a water pitcher like this. Thanks for the info :)

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    Maria says:

    I’ve been putting of getting a product like this beacuse I felt like I needed to know more, thanks for sharing the great info!
    .-= Maria´s last blog ..Disney Mom Panelist 2010 =-.

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    Abby says:

    Cool! I need to get something like that!

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    Lisa says:

    It scary when our “clean” water is found out to be not so clean. Glad to see you found something that works!

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    We have started using a filtered pitcher as well, but I had not seen this one before. I think it does more than the one we currently use even! Thanks!
    .-= Robyns Online World´s last blog ..Passing Along Thanksgiving Traditions =-.

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    I have to check on the water filter on my fridge. I bet this water pitcher does a better job at keeping out all of the chemicals and yucky stuff than our filter. I drink lots of water and would like to have something to keep it healthy.
    .-= ConnieFoggles´s last blog ..Kids Clothing Online Sales =-.

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