Every day, we all benefit from and enjoy the luxury of drinking water straight from the faucet. Most of us are happy using it for cooking and making cups of tea and coffee, but when it comes to drinking a glass of water, we are often put off by the taste and reach for a bottle of mineral water. Hardly convenient and not exactly sustainable either. Invest in a GROHE Blue® water system and you’ll have instant access to a constant supply of freshly-filtered, great-tasting water.
More taste
GROHE Blue® premium kitchen faucets feature a revolutionary high-performance filter that removes the impurities that affect the taste and odour of ordinary tap water – heavy metals, chlorine and limescale – and so delivers the clean, refreshing taste that is expected from bottled mineral water. Two separate internal waterways – one for filtered water and the other for unfiltered water – and an innovative mousseur ensure that once the water has been filtered it never comes into contact with anything that may taint its taste.
More convenience
The unique GROHE Blue® water systems deliver fresh, great-tasting filtered water from the convenience of your kitchen faucet whenever you want it – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. An LED display on the faucet handle indicates when the water filter needs to be changed. The light flashes when the filter capacity is less than 10%. The filter lasts up to 12 months, has a capacity of 600 litres and can be adjusted to the hardness of the water. The GROHE Blue® Pure Starter Kit comprises the faucet, an under-sink fi lter and a GROHE Blue® glass carafe whose elegant form reflects the purity of the water.
Less environmental impact
GROHE Blue® combines convenience and a healthy lifestyle in one environmentally-conscious package. Compared to the pollution and energy consumption caused by fi lling and transporting bottled mineral water, fi ltering tap water has a negligible environmental impact. GROHE Blue® saves resources and money, since seven litres of water are needed to put just one litre of bottled water on a supermarket shelf. Energy is also saved, as heavy bottles no longer need to be carried home and time and resources spent recycling them.