Pure, tasty water in your RV with Remco’s WaterMaker Five

 

Remco Watermaker 5
Remco WaterMaker Five

By Bob Difley

You may have noticed that the water you hook up to at some campgrounds and RV resorts is considerably taste-challenged. Campground water can come from a variety of sources and is not always tested for taste and purity as often as you might like. And you can bet that most of these water sources are not filtering out things like arsenic and lead and other nasties you don’t want to put into your family’s bodies.

The compact Remco WaterMaker Five reverse osmosis (RO) system from Nimbus Water Systems produces high-quality drinking water quickly, easily and on demand. The system features hygienically sealed filter cartridges and color-coded fittings for fast installation and easy service. Compared to traditional RO systems, the unique WaterMaker Five delivers 30% more flow from the faucet and the 50-gallon-per-day membrane quickly refills the storage tank.

FEATURES:

Residential Reverse Osmosis System

Tested and certified by NSF International, Standard 58, for the reduction of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Lead, Fluoride, Arsenic V, and Cysts

Certified as a carbon neutral product through independent, third party assessment.

Top-quality coconut carbon post-filtration provides final polishing for the freshest taste.

Learn more and find a dealer near you on the Remco website.

You can find Bob Difley’s RVing ebooks on Amazon Kindle. Follow on BoondockBobblog.

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David Ozanne
9 years ago

Problem with reverse osmosis filters is that if the water source does not have chlorine, it will have the possibility of a buildup of nasty stuff in the tank. This would affect places where the water comes from a well. I know. I had one.