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Pureit Classic Germkill Kit 1500L Water Purifier | Zero Electricity
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Description
Detailed Overview
The Pureit Classic Germkill Kit water purifier is a trusted and reliable solution for families across Bangladesh seeking safe drinking water without dependency on electricity. This manual fill purifier utilizes the advanced Germkill Kit technology, a robust purification process that effectively eliminates harmful microorganisms, including viruses and bacteria, providing 1500 liters of protected water.
Key Features
Comprehensive Protection: The Germkill Kit is scientifically proven to remove viruses, bacteria, cysts, and pesticides, delivering water that is safe for the entire family.
Zero Electricity Operation: Designed for convenience and cost-saving, this purifier works without any electrical connection, making it ideal for areas with frequent load-shedding or no power supply.
Manual Fill Design: Simply pour water into the top tank. The purifier does not require any water pipeline pressure, offering flexibility in placement and use.
Improved Water Taste: An integrated advanced carbon cartridge helps reduce chlorine and other impurities, improving the taste and odor of your drinking water.
Visual Safety Indicator: The unit features a built-in meter that shows the remaining purification capacity, alerting you when it is time to replace the Germkill Kit for continuous protection.
Installation Guide
Installation is straightforward. Place the unit on a stable, flat surface near your water source. Insert the new Germkill Kit into the designated chamber as per the user manual. Fill the upper tank with water from any source, and the purification process will begin automatically. The first few batches of water should be discarded as per the initial setup instructions.
Ideal Applications
The Pureit Classic is perfectly suited for Bangladeshi households, especially in areas with unstable electricity. It is an excellent choice for homes, small offices, and rural settings where access to consistently safe municipal water is a challenge, providing an affordable and effective barrier against waterborne diseases.





