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RO vs UV Water Purifier – Which One Is Better?
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  • Carter Logan started the conversation

    Hi everyone,

    I’m trying to decide between an RO water purifier and a UV water purifier for home use, but I’m not sure which one would be the better option. From what I understand, RO systems are designed to remove dissolved salts, heavy metals, and other impurities from water, while UV purifiers mainly focus on killing bacteria and microorganisms.

    Since water quality can vary depending on the building storage tanks and pipelines, choosing the right purification system seems important. I came across some useful information from Dubai RO Water Purifier explaining how both systems work and when each type is recommended.

    If anyone here has experience using RO or UV purifiers at home, which one worked better for you? I’d really appreciate your suggestions.

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