LAICA Stream Line Filter Jug, 2.3L + 1 x 30 Day bi-Flux Water Filter Cartridge, Maintains Useful Mineral Salts, Reduces Chlorine, Limescale and Other Impurities – White
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Key Features
DURABLE & FRIDGE-FRIENDLY DESIGN: This jug is designed to be both lightweight for easy handling and robust for daily use. Its clever shape allows it to stand on your countertop or fit neatly into your fridge door. The 2.3L total capacity and ‘Quick-Fill’ flap make refilling effortless.
SMART DIGITAL FILTER TIMER: The handy, removable digital timer means no more guesswork about filter changes, ensuring your water is always filtered to the highest standard for optimum performance.
POWERFUL 6-STAGE FILTRATION: Arrivederci to the bad stuff. The advanced Bi-flux technology, made with activated carbon, delivers a controlled 6-stage filtration process that reduces unpleasant contaminants like limescale, chlorine, hard water, heavy metals, microplastics, herbicides, pesticides and trihalomethanes. This also provides a noticeably softer, lighter water that’s perfect for drinking and cooking.
ENJOY GREAT TASTE & HEALTHY MINERALS. Enjoy naturally purer, great-tasting water every day. Unlike other filters, Bi-Flux Water Filter Cartridges are specifically designed to preserve essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium. These minerals are vital for your body's overall well-being and hydration.
CERTIFIED SAFETY & QUALITY: Rest assured with a filter that is 100% BPA-FREE, developed and manufactured in Italy. Each filter is rigorously tested by independent, accredited laboratories and undergoes a cold sterilisation process to ensure maximum safety.
Product Details
- Brand
- LAICA
- Model
- J31AF
- Colour
- White
- Size
- 1.0 - 1.99 Litres
- Format
- Kitchen & Home
- ASIN
- B002ECI19E
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 01 June 2019
- Listed Since
- 23 June 2009