1. Test your tap water with TDS1
Use TDS1 to measure your tap water and record the reading. If you are comparing filtration, test before and after under the same routine so you can see the change.
TDS1 education hub
Use TDS1 to get a quick dissolved-solids reading before and after filtration. Then use How Clean Is My Water to upload or share your result, understand what the reading means, and compare Nova 100 if you want a no-plumbing countertop reverse osmosis purifier for a rented flat, small kitchen or everyday drinking-water routine.
Use TDS1 to measure your tap water and record the reading. If you are comparing filtration, test before and after under the same routine so you can see the change.
Use the How Clean Is My Water campaign page to upload or share your result and check the current launch-credit route where offered.
If your home needs point-of-use filtration without plumbing changes, compare Nova 100 for countertop reverse osmosis, filter replacement and daily use.
TDS shows dissolved solids and is useful for a quick home water comparison. Use it as a signal, then compare filtration options based on your water, home setup and daily routine.
Compare no-permanent-plumbing point-of-use options. If you want countertop reverse osmosis without under-sink installation, check Nova 100 and the current launch-credit path.
Use the How Clean Is My Water campaign page. Upload or share your reading there, then follow the campaign route for interpretation, support and launch credit where offered.
TDS1 helps you start with a water reading. Nova 100 is the no-plumbing countertop RO option to compare when you want to move from testing to a daily drinking-water purifier.
Check the live campaign terms on How Clean Is My Water. The intended route is TDS1 test, campaign action and Nova 100 comparison or purchase where the offer applies.
Yes. Test your tap water first, then test after filtration under the same routine. Use the result to compare purifier options and decide whether Nova 100 fits your home.