0-50 ppm: This is super high-quality, ultra-pure drinking water. 50-150 ppm: Most homes find this range perfectly fine. 150-300 ppm: This is what you’d typically find in average tap water. 300-500 ppm: This is hard water, and it’s not really great for drinking.
1. Ensures Safe Drinking Water
2. Maintains Efficiency of Water Filters
3. Prevents Scale and Corrosion
4. Improves Taste and Appearance
1. Residential Use
2. Industrial Use
3. Commercial Applications
500 ppm TDS is safe to drink. But, most experts suggest a range of 50-150 ppm for the best taste and safety.
ultra-pure water, but it might taste a bit flat because it lacks minerals. 50-150 ppm: Great taste, safe to drink. 150-300 ppm: Acceptable, but you might notice some hardness. 300-500 ppm: You’ll want to filter this for better taste and safety.
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1. Accuracy and Range
2. Digital Display
3. Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC)
4. Multi-functionality
5. Durability
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