Japanese Brand Torayvino Offers Potable Water For Filipinos

Water is the most important necessities of homes, and definitely for the Filipino families. And the average Pinoy family spend a chunk of their daily budget just to ensure clean drinking water. Thus the demand for bottled water becomes a necessity.

But along with spending for mineral water, the disposal of many plastic containers becomes a problem for waste disposal and eventually hurting the environment. So how do we reduce environmental risk as well as costly water spending?

The answer is found with our faucets, actually it does need a little help from a Japanese brand called TORAYVINO water purifier which is the most known brand in providing quality water purifiers in Japan.



Torayvino Initially at the prescreen process, impurities bigger than 465 microns, such as rust, sands, sediment and particles are removed.  Those bigger than 114 microns will then be taken away in the second screen.  Next, the water will pass through the granular activated carbon, which efficiently removes residual chlorine, harmful chemicals and bad odor. 

Finally, the optimal hollow fiber membrane structure removes contaminants larger than 0.1 micron, such as bacteria and other microorganisms, rust, turbidity, and microscopic impurities.  Such technology, which is likewise used in dialysis machines and artificial kidneys, provides low elution and high flow rate of water.  While it undergoes a stringent filtration process, calcium, magnesium and other essential minerals are retained.

Torayvino Water Purifier is easy to install, with no plumbing required. Attachments are provided to fit most of the faucets available in the market.  Unlike other water purifiers, it's space-saving, compact and is even portable, perfect for condo-dwellers, especially those who live in smaller units.

Torayvino is more affordable than water delivery, since it costs the buyers as low as P0.92 per liter––half of P1.85 a liter of water sourced from refilling stations.  It comes in four models, with prices ranging from P1,980 to P4,980.


30 percent savings on water is also achieved when one chooses to use the unfiltered spray setting which is perfect for washing dishes or vegetables.  Moreover, it operates without electricity. 

Torayvino Water Purifier is manufactured by a diversified company called Toray Industries, Inc. with presence in Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Central America and South America.  This is the leading brand in Japan, with 66 percent share of the market for the faucet-mounted type.

Torayvino Water Purifier conforms with the Japan Industrial Standards and is also certified and approved by the Philippine Department of Health.  Distributed in the Philippines by Moduvi, Inc. it is now available in modern hardwares like True Value and All Home, as well as condo-partners.

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