Description
5-stage reverse osmosis with a natural mineral finishing stage — restores essential minerals and gently raises pH for clean, smooth, great-tasting mineral water — installs on your kitchen faucet in under 60 seconds, no plumber required.
5-Stage Mineral Countertop Reverse Osmosis
This 5-Stage Mineral Reverse Osmosis System connects directly to your kitchen faucet and requires no plumber, no permanent installation, and no tools. It’s an ideal portable water purification solution for apartments, homes, RVs, aquariums, and travel — assembled in-house in California and sold under the MyWaterClub brand.
Reverse osmosis first strips your tap water down to near-pure, then the final 4-in-1 mineral media stage restores essential minerals and gently raises pH to ~8.0–8.5. The result is clean, smooth, naturally mineral-balanced drinking water — with a rounder taste and mouthfeel than the flat taste of straight RO water.
Note: the mineral stage is designed to improve taste, add minerals, and gently raise pH. We describe it in those terms and don’t make health claims about mineral or alkaline water.
The 5 filtration stages
Choose your membrane: 100 or 150 GPD
Both membrane options deliver the same purification quality and the same mineral media finish. Higher-GPD membranes produce water faster; actual performance depends on your water pressure and temperature.
Key features
- ✓Produces clean, great-tasting mineral-balanced water
- ✓Installs in under 60 seconds — no plumbing work or permanent fixtures
- ✓Advanced 5-stage filtration removes or reduces over 200 contaminants
- ✓Natural mineral media restores essential minerals (Ca, Mg, K, Zn) and raises pH to ~8.0–8.5
- ✓Reduces a wide range of dissolved contaminants — chlorine, chloramines, VOCs, pesticides, and heavy metals
- ✓Fluoride reduction: approximately 90–95%
- ✓Operating cost approximately $0.11–$0.14 per gallon
- ✓Produces about 3–5 gallons per hour
- ✓Supports multiple faucet connection types
- ✓Designed and assembled in the USA (California)
- ✓30-day satisfaction guarantee
Specifications
What to expect day to day
- RO is a slow, drip-style process — not a continuous high-flow tap. It produces roughly 1 gallon every 11–24 minutes depending on membrane size, pressure, and temperature.
- Water production runs about 3–5 gallons per hour. We recommend collecting purified water in advance so you always have a steady supply on hand.
- Note on TDS readings: because the mineral stage adds minerals back into the water, a TDS meter will read higher than it would after a straight RO or ultra-pure system. That’s expected — the added minerals are intentional and are what give mineral water its taste. A higher TDS number here does not mean the system is underperforming. The mineral stage raises pH to approximately 8.0–8.5.
Typical RO membrane rejection rates
Rejection rates are typical ranges for RO membrane technology and vary with water chemistry, pressure, temperature, and membrane condition. See the note above regarding microbiological performance — this system is not a certified microbiological purifier.
Connection options
Connect the system with the included kitchen-faucet adapter, or choose the adapter that matches your setup:
- Kitchen faucet adapter (standard, included)
- Pull-down or spray kitchen faucet adapter
- Bathroom faucet adapter (male or female)
- Garden or laundry hose connection (indoor or outdoor)
- Shower arm adapter
- Handheld shower adapter
Routine filter replacement
Filters are service components and must be replaced as part of normal maintenance to keep the system delivering consistent water quality:
Actual filter life varies with water quality, usage, and incoming TDS levels.
Recommended accessory
MyWaterClub offers two types of remineralizing countertop RO systems. Both add minerals back after RO purification, but they use different media and produce different pH levels:
| Mineral (this system) | Alkaline (CRO5TA) | |
|---|---|---|
| 5th stage media | 4-in-1 mineral media (tourmaline, far infrared, mineral, maifan stone) | 3-in-1 alkaline media (alkaline, ORP, far infrared) |
| Output pH | ~8.2–8.5 | Up to ~9.5 |
| ORP reduction | No | Yes (negative ORP) |
| Best for | Gentle mineral restoration with mild pH lift | Higher pH alkaline water with ORP reduction |
Both systems share the same first four stages (sediment, T28 carbon, RO membrane, T33 post-carbon). The only difference is the 5th-stage filter. If you want higher pH and negative ORP, choose the Alkaline model (CRO5TA).




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