We’ve been conditioned to buy our water for such a long time that the concept of drinking water straight from the tap is practically revolutionary, not to mention liberating.
IVO, which comes from the makers of Torayvino, the number one faucet-mounted water purifier brand in Japan, makes this possible, handing the control of your drinking water back to you.
Torayvino has a long history featuring sophisticated, superior filtering technology, making them the number one brand in Japan since they launched the faucet-mounted water purifier in 1986.
The company pioneered the world’s first faucet mount type water purifier using hollow fiber membrane filters in 1988, and it now has an overwhelming 66 percent market share among faucet-mounted filtration systems in Japan. Its name is synonymous with pure.
In the Philippines, Torayvino is IVO.
IVO removes 99.99 percent of bacteria in tap water while retaining calcium, magnesium, and other minerals essential to the body. In addition, it removes all the unnecessary components from tap, providing water that is not only safe but delicious.
The purifier’s hip design fits seamlessly with any faucet, and the white and silver colors complement any kitchen interior.
A basic unit costs P1,980. The refill filter, which can filter 1,500 liters of water on average, is priced at P1,380.