Description
The Aquaguard Eden UV is a compact home water purifier that uses UV-based sterilization to disinfect water — targeting bacteria, viruses and other pathogens — without major dissolved-solid removal. It’s designed for households using low-TDS, treated or municipal water.
🔧 Key Features & Purification Technology
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UV E-Boiling (Ultraviolet sterilization) — uses UV light to deactivate microbes, making water microbiologically safe — “as good as boiled water” in terms of microbial safety.
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Minimal change to water’s natural minerals & taste — because UV treats water without stripping away dissolved solids, the natural minerals (if present in source water) remain intact, preserving taste.
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Compact & easy installation — suitable for wall mounting or tabletop/kitchen-counter placement; doesn’t require complex plumbing or high pressure.
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Suitable for municipal / treated water (low TDS / low hardness) — best used when source water already has acceptable TDS/dissolved solids, so no RO is needed.
📊 Typical Specifications (for UV-only use)
| Spec / Feature | Detail (typical) |
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| Purification Tech | UV sterilization (UV E-Boiling) |
| Recommended Source Water | Municipal/treated water — low to moderate TDS (usually up to ~200 ppm) |
| Installation Type | Wall-mount or tabletop / countertop |
| Dimensions | ~ 356 × 268 × 528 mm |
| UV Lamp Power & Life | ~ 11 W lamp; ~ 8000 burning-hours |
| Water Flow / Output Rate | Depends on inlet pressure / supply, but typical for UV purifier (no RO) — good for daily drinking water requirement |
🌟 What it’s Good For
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Houses supplied by municipal or previously treated water — when the water has acceptable TDS/hardness but may still contain microbes.
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People who want safe, germ-free water without the complexity, water wastage, or maintenance overhead of RO-based purifiers.
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Those who value maintenance simplicity & compact footprint — ideal for small kitchens or spaces with limited plumbing.
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Families who prefer natural mineral-preserved water rather than fully “stripped-down” purified water (as happens with RO).








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