Seagull IV X-1F Drinking Water Purifier – Residential Model


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  • Removes Bad Taste and More: chemical, aesthetic and microbiological contaminants
  • Compact, 300 series stainless steel housing encases proprietary Structured Matrix technology
  • Requires NO chemicals, large storage tanks, hold-time or double-processing
  • Economical operating costs at only pennies per gallon
  • Offers great tasting, safer water for drinks, ice-cubes, beverage and food preparation

Product Description
Independently certified to meet EPA Microbiological Guide Standards for removal of bacteria, cysts and virus, Seagull IV water purifiers remove bad taste and more for great tasting, refreshing water. Seagull IV purifiers excel at removing chemical and aesthetic contaminants too. Tried and Trusted, General Ecology celebrates its 30th anniversary as a leader in chemical-free water purification with distributors in 40 countries. Sophisticated users world-wide rely on G... More >>

Seagull IV X-1F Drinking Water Purifier - Residential Model

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3 Responses to “Seagull IV X-1F Drinking Water Purifier – Residential Model”

  1. We had friends that were missionaries and they took this purifier through lab testing of just about every kind of water they could find. They tested filter after filter, purifier after purifier and this is the only one that would actually clean up swamp water so it could be great drinking water. We have had ours for years and am now looking at getting a whole house unit. Its the best, no kidding and we are not “sales” people, just mom and dad!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. My wife and I are retired and do a lot of traveling via 5th wheel which brings us to several locations with substandard water which requires buying bottled. A frind of mine that we met in South Texas recommended this system to me. Kinda expensive but so is buying gallons of water not the mention the inconvience. Actually this friend of mine sold the units and gave me two months to try it out and did not like, would refund my complete cost plus he would remove it from my RV. Well, after one week, was sold. Now I have a unit both in my RV and home kitchen sink. Again, kinda expensive, around $400 but well worth it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. AustinTexan says:

    I first discovered the Seagull line a decade ago when equipping a boat, have since had units in two houses as well, just ordering my fourth. I once bought a Sears unit – just a carbon block type – but the snap-on plastic hose connections scared me and I gave it away. The Seagull unit is physically solid, well engineered and the connection hoses and fittings won a complement from my plumber. The water is delicious even in the summer when we sometimes have musty smells from algae. It makes great coffee and is still good when I change the filter unit a year later. More than a filter – read the specs – and probably overkill for a house with municipal water, but still vastly cheaper than bottled water.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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