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LG introduces state-of-the-art tankless water purifiers in Singapore

Explore LG's new tankless water purifiers with advanced sterilisation to ensure your home enjoys pure, fresh water with smart, stylish designs.

LG Electronics has rolled out two new water purifiers, enhancing its home appliance portfolio: the LG Objet Collection Tankless Water Purifier with 4-Stage Filtration in Beige (WD518AN) and the LG Tankless Water Purifier with 4-Stage Filtration in Navy Blue (WD516AN). These models promise to deliver a continuous flow of clean and fresh water, featuring UV sterilisation and a comprehensive 4-Stage Filtration System that eradicates up to 99.99% of pathogens each hour.

Revolutionary purification technology

The new tankless purifiers eliminate the risk of microorganism growth by forgoing traditional water storage tanks, ensuring freshness across all water temperatures. These units come equipped with an automatic high-temperature sterilisation feature that cleanses the internal stainless-steel pipes and the outlet, effectively removing 99.99% of bacteria. The 4-Stage Filtration System also filters out 9 heavy metals and 99.99% of norovirus, markedly enhancing the water’s taste.

The UV sterilisation feature routinely purifies the water outlet every hour, while the pipes for different water temperatures undergo a weekly heat sterilisation. Every four weeks, the cold-water tank pipes also receive this treatment, which users can activate manually for added convenience and assurance.

Elegant design paired with practical features

The beige model from the LG Objet Collection is designed to complement any interior with its chic appearance. It features an adjustable auto-moving tap, which automatically aligns the water outlet to the ideal height, streamlining the water dispensing process. This model also allows users to tailor their water dispenser with preset options for desired temperature and volume, combining style with functionality.

Enhanced flexibility and efficiency

The navy blue model enhances the water purification experience with its 180-degree swivel tap, offering exceptional flexibility and convenience. Like its beige counterpart, it features stainless-steel internal pipes that prevent both contamination and discolouration, ensuring sustained water purity. This compact yet efficient purifier fits seamlessly into smaller spaces, maintaining both capacity and effectiveness.

Advanced features for user convenience and safety

Both purifiers incorporate voice control and a touch-controlled panel, with easy management through the LG ThinQ App. This app facilitates remote operation, filtration monitoring, and timely reminders for changing filters. Comprehensive safety features, including child locks and overheat protection, guarantee a secure operation for all household members.

The LG Objet Collection Tankless Water Purifier in Beige is available for S$2,099, and the LG Tankless Water Purifier in Navy Blue can be purchased for S$1,999. Both models are sold at the LG Official Brand Store, COURTS, Mega Discount Store, and Parisilk.

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