Reverse osmosis (RO) is currently the most advanced and accurate water filtration method available to everyone. Whether you're looking for a compact filter for your home kitchen or an efficient treatment plant for restaurants, this category offers devices that guarantee water free from limescale, chemicals, and microbes.
What is the phenomenon of reverse osmosis?
The secret to the effectiveness of these systems is the reverse osmosis membrane . Its pores are so small (approximately 0.0001 microns) that they allow almost exclusively pure water molecules (H2O) to pass through. All contaminants—from rust and sand, through chlorine and heavy metals, to bacteria and viruses—are retained and flushed into the sewer system.
The result? Crystal-clear, soft, and safe water that is the perfect base for drinks and dishes.
Choose a solution tailored to your needs
Because this category covers a wide range of devices, we have divided them into specialized groups to make your choice easier:
- Osmosis for Home and Apartment: Classic and proven under-sink sets that will turn your kitchen into a source of healthy water for the whole family.
- Tankless Systems (Direct Flow): Modern, flat "Slim" devices with high efficiency, ideal for small kitchens where saving space is important.
- Solutions for Catering and Businesses: Professional systems with increased capacity, dedicated to the protection of coffee machines, ovens and dishwashers in restaurants and offices.
Facts and myths about reverse osmosis
It's common to hear that reverse osmosis water is "too clean." It's true that this process removes almost everything from water, including minerals. However, modern systems available at CzystyStyl are equipped with mineralization cartridges , which, in the final step, restore calcium and magnesium to the water. This means you're drinking water as safe as from a pharmacy, yet as tasty and nutritious as from a mountain spring.
Ecology pays off
Installing an RO system is not only convenient but also a real contribution to environmental protection. One set of filters can replace thousands of plastic bottles per year. It's a "zero waste" solution that also saves you money – a liter of RO water costs pennies compared to bottled water.
What is the phenomenon of reverse osmosis?
The secret to the effectiveness of these systems is the reverse osmosis membrane . Its pores are so small (approximately 0.0001 microns) that they allow almost exclusively pure water molecules (H2O) to pass through. All contaminants—from rust and sand, through chlorine and heavy metals, to bacteria and viruses—are retained and flushed into the sewer system.
The result? Crystal-clear, soft, and safe water that is the perfect base for drinks and dishes.
Choose a solution tailored to your needs
Because this category covers a wide range of devices, we have divided them into specialized groups to make your choice easier:
- Osmosis for Home and Apartment: Classic and proven under-sink sets that will turn your kitchen into a source of healthy water for the whole family.
- Tankless Systems (Direct Flow): Modern, flat "Slim" devices with high efficiency, ideal for small kitchens where saving space is important.
- Solutions for Catering and Businesses: Professional systems with increased capacity, dedicated to the protection of coffee machines, ovens and dishwashers in restaurants and offices.
Facts and myths about reverse osmosis
It's common to hear that reverse osmosis water is "too clean." It's true that this process removes almost everything from water, including minerals. However, modern systems available at CzystyStyl are equipped with mineralization cartridges , which, in the final step, restore calcium and magnesium to the water. This means you're drinking water as safe as from a pharmacy, yet as tasty and nutritious as from a mountain spring.
Ecology pays off
Installing an RO system is not only convenient but also a real contribution to environmental protection. One set of filters can replace thousands of plastic bottles per year. It's a "zero waste" solution that also saves you money – a liter of RO water costs pennies compared to bottled water.