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LG’s new PuriCare 4-WARD water purifier now has an automatic height adjustable tap

LG Electronics Malaysia has debuted its new LG PuriCare 4-WARD Tankless Water Purifier for the Malaysian market. The new product follows LG’s entry into the water filter business last year when it launched the LG PuriCare Water Purifier.

The new water purifier has a 3-stage filtration system that is claimed to eliminate microorganisms and seven types of heavy metals in water. This includes mercury, lead, arsenic, cadmium, iron, copper and aluminium. For additional cleaning, the purifier is said to able to be set to automatically UV-sterilise itself every hour.

As its name implies PuriCare 4-WARD’s ‘tankless’ technology basically allows it to filter water without the need of a water tank. This negates the risk of any harmful microorganisms forming within the tank.

The tankless system within LG’s new water purifier

Speaking of drinking, the PuriCare 4-WARD comes with an inverter compressor and induction heating system that allows users to enjoy their hot, cold or room temperature water. LG claims the feature saves the need of having to reboil water.

At the touch of a button, users are able to dispense hot water at three different temperatures: 85° for coffee, 75° for tea and 40° for making instant milk formula for babies.

Aside from that, the home appliance also has an auto tap that automatically adjusts the height of the tap based on the rim of your cup, minimising the chance of spills occurring. The tap is also able to move 180-degrees left or right too. LG claims that with these features spills and messes will be kept to the minimum.

You can also monitor the water purifier’s filter condition in real-time via the LG ThinQ app on your smartphone. The app even alerts you when it is time to change the filter to ensure its performance is always optimised.

Pricing and availability

The LG PuriCare 4-WARD tankless water purifier will be available in September 2020. It comes in three colour variants: white, silver and shiny rose. Consumers have a choice of either purchasing the purifier outright or renting it. The breakdown for both is as follows:

Aside from buying the unit at full cost, consumers can enjoy three-years of free service with an outright purchase or up to five-year free service via a product rental scheme. LG says the free service includes annual internal pipe change and service visits for product sanitation and/ or filter change every three months.

The LG PuriCare water purifier is supported by its Total Service Care 1.2.3, a comprehensive service plan enacted by LG professionals. The plan consists of:

  • One year replacement care for internal pipes to secure product hygiene
  • Two layers of UV sterilisation that is automatically activated every hour with an option for users to manually sterilise the product for five minutes
  • Complimentary service visits every three months for product sanitation and/ or filter change.

For more information about the LG PuriCare 4-WARD Tankless Water Purifier visit the product page on LG’s website.

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