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  • Shown without options. (MP750SI)
  • Shown with below sink option with standard faucet.  (MP750SB)
  • Shown with below sink option with custom color faucet options.  We will call or email you to ask which color you would like.
  • Shown with countertop installation option. (MP750SC)

Multipure Aquaversa Model MP750 Drinking Water System (Formerly named MP750SB)

$550.00
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MP750
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Product Description

The Multipure Aquaversa (also known as model MP750SB when ordered with below sink installation kit & faucet) is our most popular drinking water system, rated #1 in March 2017 by THE leading consumer magazine.  It includes the housing, one cartridge, and a hanging bracket.  If you need installation parts, please add one of our connection kits.  Its compact size fits nicely under your sink and can hang on the supplied bracket to free up additional cabinet space. 

The Multipure Aquaversa is made of stainless steel for many years of trouble-free use. In fact, the housing comes with a lifetime warranty! 

• Housing: 8.5”h x 5.75”w
• Filter Capacity: 750 gallons
• Compatible Replacement Filter: CB6

If ordered with below sink kit, the faucet is 11" tall with a 5.25" reach and a 1.25" wide base.

 

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If you become a Multipure Independent Distributor and refer customers who buy this system from Multipure (friends, family, neighbors?), you'll earn about $120 per referral.  3 referrals, and your system is paid for!  No inventory requirements and no sales skills needed.  Just share the info about the system you're already buying, or just give someone a glass of water and let them decide!  Call me at 888-390-4676 for details.

 

Why filter your own water?

There are fewer regulations for bottled water than there are for tap water.  Bottled water companies are not required to disclose the source of their water, how it is treated, or what contaminants it contains.  When you filter your own water, you can choose the filter that fits your needs, based on the contaminants in your tap water.  We can look up your annual water quality report to find this out for you, just ask!  Once you know what is in your water, choosing the right filter is easy.  The one that reduces those contaminants to the greatest degree is the best filter for the job.  Multipure has been a leader in drinking water systems since 1970.  Their carbon block technology is superior to granular carbon found in many other filters, because the water is forced through the carbon, instead of just trickling around it.  Additionally, Multipure uses a proprietary blend of different carbons with different adsorption properties in order to remove a wider variety of contaminants.  Multipure Drinking Water Systems are certified by NSF International, a third party testing facility.  You can compare Multipure with other brands at the NSF website and can trust the results.  Please read below to see which contaminants the Multipure Aquaversa MP750SB is certified to reduce.

Please note: The results show how much the Multipure Aqauaversa model MP750SB is reducing at the 750 gallon mark, so your new drinking water system will be performing to these specifications the entire time you use it, provided that you are replacing it at or before 750 gallons of use.

You may view these listings at the NSF Website, as well.

NSF/ANSI 42
Drinking Water Treatment Units - Aesthetic Effects

This standard covers how the water looks, tastes, and smells.

 

Taste and Odor Reduction
Chlorine Reduction
Nominal Particulate Reduction, Class I

 

NSF/ANSI 53
Drinking Water Treatment Units - Health Effects

This standard covers more of the contaminants that you might not see, taste or smell.  It's shocking to see what gets into our water supply, but luckily, we can reduce those harmful contaminants, which include:

Asbestos Reduction
Chlordane Reduction
Cyst Reduction
Lead Reduction
Mercury Reduction
MTBE Reduction
PCB Reduction
Radon Reduction
Toxaphene Reduction
Turbidity Reduction
VOC Reduction **

** The category of VOC (Volatile Organic Chemical) includes a number of chemicals that are both man-made and naturally occurring. Water from wells and utilities may contain some of these contaminants. Some VOCs are pesticides, herbicides, or insecticides that seep into the ground water after application. Other VOCs enter the water supply through industrial or other waste disposal. This category also includes total trihalomethanes, which are a by-product of chlorination.

A VOC reduction claim by the manufacturer means the system reduces the concentration of all of the following contaminants:

alachlor                      
endrin
simazine atrazine
ethylbenzene
styrene benzene
ethylene dibromide (EDB)
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane carbofuran
haloacetonitriles
tetrachloroethylene carbon tetrachloride
bromochloroacetonitrile
toluene chlorobenzene
dibromoacetonitrile
2,4,5-TP(silvex) chloropicrin
dichloroacetonitrile
tribromoacetic acid 2,4-D
trichloroacetonitrile
1,2,4-trichlorobenzene dibromochloropropane (DBCP)
haloketones
1,1,1-trichloroethane o-dichlorobenzene
1,1-dichloro-2-propanone
1,1,2-trichloroethane p-dichlorobenzene
1,1,1-trichloro-2-propanone
trichloroethylene 1,2-dichloroethane
heptachlor
trihalomethanes (TTHM) 1,1-dichloroethylene
heptachlor epoxide
bromodichloromethane cis-1,2-dichloroethylene
hexachlorobutadiene
bromoform trans-1,2-dichloroethylene
hexachlorocyclopentadiene
chlorodibromomethane 1,2-dichloropropane
lindane
chloroform cis-1,3-dichloropropylene
methoxychlor
xylenes dinoseb
pentachlorophenol

NSF/ANSI 401
Drinking Water Treatment Units - Emerging Compounds/Incidental Contaminants

This includes traces of some pharmaceuticals that end up in our tap water...you know, the ones you flushed down the toilet.

 

Atenolol Reduction
Bisphenol A Reduction
Carbamazepine Reduction
DEET Reduction
Estrone Reduction
Ibuprofen Reduction
Linuron Reduction
Meprobamate Reduction
Metolachlor Reduction
Naproxen Reduction
Nonylphenol Reduction
Phenytoin Reduction
TCEP Reduction
TCPP Reduction
Trimethoprim Reduction

 

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  1. Under-sink replacement filter 5 Star Review

    Posted by on Feb 20th 2017

    We received the filter quickly, had a plumber install it as our existing lines were 3/8 inch & filter came with 1/4 inch lines. It fits and produces great tasting water.

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