Kyowon Wells' 'Wells Water Purifier Super Cooling The New'.

Kyowon Wells' 'Wells Water Purifier Super Cooling The New'.

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Health appliance comprehensive brand Kyowon Wells has launched the ‘Wells Water Purifier Super Cooling The New,’ which differentiates itself from existing products in design and performance, targeting the wedding market. ‘Super Cooling The New’ is the 2023 model of Kyowon Wells’ representative water purifier series, Super Cooling. It newly applies an ‘LED Lighting Display’ to enhance interior effects and user convenience.


The new display changes the LED lighting position and color in real time according to the water output volume, water temperature, and functions. This allows for more intuitive operation and delivers a premium feel to users. The exterior features a simple and modern form in white color. It applies a 6-stage filtering system to realize healthy water taste with minerals intact. The ‘Wells Carbon Filter’ and ‘Neo Nano Clean Plus Filter’ developed by Kyowon Wells remove 99.9% of six types of heavy metals including mercury, lead, and copper, as well as harmful substances, viruses, and bacteria. At the same time, it preserves minerals in the water and adjusts the purified water to a pH level similar to that of blood in the body.



It is also equipped with customized temperature control technology not found in general water purifiers, allowing diverse use according to preference and purpose. The cold water can be selected according to preference, such as the ‘Super Cool’ mode that provides ice-cold water from the first glass in summer, and the ‘Cool’ mode that provides cold water at an appropriate temperature. The hot water can be adjusted in four stages, including a body temperature water mode with water temperature similar to body temperature to help metabolism and blood circulation, and modes suitable for formula milk, tea, and coffee.


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