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Innovative, Space-Saving Water Purifier - Pureez - Flows Into the Marketplace

Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:55am EST
Pureez's New Environmentally Friendly, Convenient Filtration System Applauded
by Mothers

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Dec. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Pureez - a leading
manufacturer and supplier of high-quality filtration products - is releasing a
high-tech countertop water purifier that allows consumers to drink purified
water at the temperature and amount they choose - from the convenience of
their kitchen countertops. As the Natural Resources Defense Council continues
to speculate about the safety of bottled water products and the effects they
have on the environment, Pureez breaks into the industry with an artistic
filtration unit that uses ultraviolet rays to kill microbes in tap water.
    (Photo: http://www.ereleases.com/pr/2007-Pureez.jpg )
    Pureez filters tap water through a "point of use" system with a double-
active carbon filter and 0.6 micron filter. It eliminates the need to lug
heavy bottles and is the only countertop bottle-less tap water purifier that
can produce water at a variety of temperatures - from ice-cold to boiling.
    "Pureez is dedicated to its customers' health concerns and protecting the
environment," says Pureez director of marketing, William Patsy. "Our machines
provide pure, unpolluted water without the hassle and spillage of plastic
water bottles and unnecessary landfill waste. One of our main goals was to
develop a water purifier that protects our environment. We offer superior
machines that meet this need at sensible prices."
    Pureez is sleek, sophisticated and available in six eye-catching colors.
Patsy says, "Our coolers are designed to look as good as pure water makes you
feel. We believe coolers should be compact enough to be a welcome addition to
your home or office, and not an inconvenience."
    Patsy adds that mothers in particular love Pureez. Feedback from mothers
has shown that Pureez provides a fast and health-conscious option for on-
demand boiled water to mix into infant cereal and prepare other infant foods.
Furthermore, the "mix" button gives mothers control over finding the proper
water temperature for infant formula.
    Weighing in at 31 pounds, Pureez can fit easily on most countertops,
measuring a space-saving 13.7 inches high, 11.4 inches wide and 13.7 inches
deep. Pureez can deliver up to 40 cups of cool water (39-57 degrees F) or 50
cups of hot water (197-204 degrees F) within one hour's time, depending on the
users' needs.
    Pureez comes with a self-installation kit for easy set-up next to a
refrigerator or sink, or customers can call to arrange professional
installation.
    About Pureez
    Pureez is a fresh new concept in filtration, providing pure drinking water
to homes and small businesses. Pureez uses advanced UV technology and active
carbon to make water safe. Unlike other water filtration systems, Pureez has
presets that allow consumers to determine the temperature of the water, as
well as how much water they would like, with the touch of a button. Pureez's
award-winning design also includes self-tailored settings and automated
service alerts.
    For more information about Pureez Water, call (866) 939-PURE or visit
http://www.pureez.com/.

    Contact:
    William Patsy
    bpatsy@homes.org
    (954) 657-9635


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SOURCE  Pureez

William Patsy of Pureez, +1-954-657-9635, bpatsy@homes.org



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