"‘People can go a day without food, but not a day without water.’ Water is the essence of life. Cui Ya, vice president of the Anhui Water Purification Industry Association, expresses concerns about drinking water safety. In reality, tap water is treated through purification and disinfection processes at the treatment plant, making it safe for consumption. However, once it leaves the plant, it travels through pipelines, pumps, and secondary water supply systems before reaching the user. Along the way, it's prone to secondary contamination."
"The water purifier has become an essential household appliance."
What can be done? Many countries adopt a dedicated water supply system, separating domestic water from direct drinking water. They install an independent high-quality water supply pipeline alongside the existing tap system to deliver clean water directly to homes.
Another option is using a household water purifier to ensure the quality of drinking water at the point of use. This method is more efficient and provides better water quality. As a result, the water purifier market has seen tremendous growth. The domestic water purifier industry is in a phase of rapid development. Over the past three years, the market has experienced explosive growth, with annual growth rates of 80%, 70%, and 60%. It’s expected that the water purification market will continue to grow rapidly until 2020, with a positive outlook. The entire industry is maturing, and water purifiers are becoming a must-have for Chinese families.
"Two major keywords will shape the future of the industry."
Looking ahead, the water purifier sector will be driven by two key factors: "The Internet of Things" and "Service."
The Internet of Things is revolutionizing various industries, introducing new models like smart retail, precision medicine, and intelligent manufacturing. The water purifier industry is also evolving, with changes in industrial structure, competition, and market dynamics.
Since 2015, many water purifiers have been connected to IoT platforms, allowing remote monitoring of filter replacements, water quality, and leaks via mobile apps. Features like voice reminders, temperature control, and water level alerts have become standard in many brands.
"This evolution is transforming the industry. Through the Internet, information flows freely, boosting productivity and breaking down information barriers, driving cross-industry upgrades."
"Service is another crucial keyword."
Unlike regular appliances, water purifiers require periodic filter replacements. They are not one-time purchases. If filters aren’t replaced on time, they can cause secondary pollution. Therefore, no matter how advanced a brand is or how smart its products are, strong service support is essential.
From this perspective, traditional manufacturers are shifting from being device providers to service-oriented companies.
"Regular filter replacement is essential."
Water purifiers are increasingly common in modern homes, yet many users are unaware of a critical issue: the need to replace filter elements regularly. Some may wonder why they should replace a filter when it still seems to work. Is it really necessary?
The filter element is the core component of a water purifier, much like a disposable battery. Once it runs out, the device becomes ineffective. Similarly, if you don’t replace the filter, your purified water could end up just as dirty as the original source.
When water passes through the filter, it gets cleaner. But over time, dirt and impurities accumulate inside the filter. If not replaced, the filter loses its effectiveness, and the water may become contaminated again—like trench oil.
"How do you know it's time to replace the filter?"
You might notice cloudy water or a strange taste. If the tap water is fine but the purifier isn’t producing water, the filter is likely clogged. Smart purifiers can even notify you automatically, which is especially helpful for elderly users who may forget to replace the filter.
"The future of water purifiers lies in intelligent technology."
The next big trend in the water purifier industry is the integration of smart technology. The foundation of any intelligent water purifier is ensuring clean, safe water. With WiFi-enabled purifiers, the industry is moving toward high-end, smart solutions, prioritizing water safety.
In recent years, water purification products have played a vital role in improving drinking water quality. Their applications are trending toward "smart and high-end." These devices not only address previous shortcomings but also offer greater convenience and intelligence. Their design caters to consumer preferences, with sleek, elegant appearances that appeal to younger generations.
Many new water purifier models are designed to be large-volume, long-lasting, energy-efficient, and smart. What makes a product "smart"? Filter replacement reminders, water quality data collection, and integration with lifestyle services are key features.
Overall, the path to intelligent water purifiers is promising. By improving service quality and meeting consumer needs, the industry will continue to grow and gain more trust.
Deng Ruide, chairman of the Water Purification Equipment Professional Committee of the China Quality Inspection Association, stated that in addition to "high-end + smart," the industry will also expand through technologies like reverse osmosis and green, intelligent manufacturing, making water even safer.
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