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What are the main differences in structure and function between the undercounter RO water purifier with double-layer shock-absorbing design and the traditional filter?

The double-layer shock-absorbing design effectively reduces the vibration and noise during the operation of the equipment by adding shock-absorbing materials or structures to the bottom of the water purifier or key components, and improves the comfort and stability of use. Traditional filters usually do not have a special shock-absorbing design, and may produce large vibrations and noise during operation, affecting the user experience.
The under-counter RO water purifier with double-layer shock-absorbing design adopts an integrated water manifold module, which integrates multiple water channels together, simplifies the water channel structure, and improves the stability and reliability of the water channel. Traditional filters often adopt a decentralized water channel design, which increases the water channel connection points and potential water leakage risks.
The under-counter RO water purifier with double-layer shock-absorbing design adopts a water tank-free design, which can be filtered and drunk immediately, avoiding the problem of secondary pollution of water quality in the water tank. Traditional filters may be equipped with a water tank, and long-term water storage may cause water quality degradation or bacterial growth. The under-counter RO water purifier adopts a slim design, which saves installation space and is more suitable for modern home environments. Traditional filters are often large in size and take up more space.
Under-counter RO water purifiers have high flow characteristics and can quickly provide clean drinking water to meet the daily water needs of households. At the same time, its filtered water volume is also high, which can handle more tap water and extend the filter replacement cycle. Traditional filters may be low in flow and filtered water volume, unable to meet large flow requirements or require more frequent filter replacement.
Double-layer Shock Absorption Design Under Sink Ro Water Purifier are equipped with intelligent control functions such as automatic flushing, filter life indicator and fault alarm. These functions can automatically monitor the working status of the water purifier, remind users to replace the filter cartridge or handle faults in time, and ensure the normal operation of the water purifier and the water quality of the water outlet. Traditional filters usually do not have these intelligent control functions, requiring users to manually check and replace the filter cartridge, which increases the inconvenience and risk of use.
Under-counter RO water purifiers use a composite filter design, which reduces costs and facilitates filter replacement. At the same time, its RO filter has a long service life, which can significantly reduce the cost of use. Traditional filters may use a single filter cartridge structure, which has a high replacement cost and a cumbersome replacement process. At the same time, its filter cartridge may have a short service life and need to be replaced more frequently.
The undercounter RO water purifier adopts a low noise design, and the noise during operation is less than 55dBA, which will not cause interference to users. Traditional filters may generate loud noise during operation, affecting the user's comfort and experience.