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6-in-1 Under-Sink Drinking Water Purifier
A six-stage point-of-use purifier for a dedicated under-sink drinking water tap. Designed for PFAS and chloramine concerns, not just taste.
- Six-stage media stack in one compact in-line cartridge
- Designed to target PFAS and chloramine, plus taste & odour
- Installs in-line on a dedicated cold-water line to a drinking tap
- Recommended service life: 3,500 litres or 1 year
- Built for homes, apartments and rentals - no benchtop clutter
Product details
The 6-in-1 Drinking Water Purifier is The Thirsty Nomad's new under-sink system, built around the same water-science thinking that made our caravan filters trusted across Australia - now focused on the water you drink, cook with and put in the kettle.
It treats clear water through an in-line filter on a dedicated cold-water line under the sink, feeding a separate drinking water tap. Six media stages each do one job and condition the water for the next.
Final PFAS, chloramine, percentage-reduction and bacteria/virus wording will be published once confirmed against approved testing. This page intentionally uses cautious, designed-to wording until then.
Specifications
| Type | In-line, point-of-use under-sink purifier |
|---|---|
| Stages | 6-stage media stack |
| Service life | 3,500 L or 1 year (water-quality dependent) |
| Best for | Homes, apartments, rentals |
| Installation | Dedicated cold-water line to a drinking tap |
Filtration stages
KDF 85 media
Targets hydrogen sulfide odour in high-iron water.
Metsorb media
Heavy-metal reduction media for concerns such as arsenic, lead and copper.
Activated carbon block
Advanced carbon block focused on PFAS, chloramine, disinfectant taste and odour.
Purolite Purofine PFA694E resin
A PFOS / PFOA / PFAS polishing stage after the carbon block.
1 micron activated media
Reduces turbidity and a significant portion of microplastics.
Quantum Crystals nanotechnology
Disinfection stage for harmful E. coli risk - final claim wording to be confirmed.
Final PFAS, chloramine, percentage and bacteria/virus wording will be published once confirmed against approved testing.