Gela RÁPIDO? Esquenta BEM? Teste extremo com o Electrolux PH41X
Is the Electrolux PH41X water purifier the ultimate solution for your kitchen? Combining a sophisticated and modern design with a silver finish and an intuitive touch panel, this model promises practicality with its three temperature options: room temperature, chilled, and hot. Ideal for those who love the convenience of preparing instant coffee or tea with water over 90°C, or for hot days where compressor cooling ensures consistently chilled water, around 10°C. The PH41X was designed to stand out on the countertop, not only for its beauty but also for features like the removable drip tray and non-slip feet, which provide greater safety and ease of use for daily tasks. During our analysis, we noticed that practicality encounters a significant obstacle when switching between hot and cold water functions. The process is manual and not very intuitive, requiring you to activate or deactivate switches on the back and side of the appliance. The user experience, while versatile, is ultimately hampered by this design limitation, which can be a major inconvenience for families with varying daily needs. Another point of attention is its filtration system. The Electrolux PH41X has a Class C filter from INMETRO, which retains particles from 5 to 15 microns. Although efficient in reducing chlorine and solid impurities, this classification is considered intermediate. There are already options on the market with Class A filters, capable of retaining much smaller particles, starting from 0.5 microns, offering superior purification. For those seeking the highest level of water purity, this can be a significant disadvantage. The cost of the filter cartridge is R$ 69.90, with a lifespan of 3,000 liters or 6 months, and the appliance has a light indicator that signals when it's time to change it, a feature that adds convenience to maintenance. So, is the Electrolux PH41X water purifier worth the R$1,649.90 investment? It undoubtedly stands out for its elegant design, robust ABS plastic construction, and versatility in offering three temperature settings with an effective safety system for hot water. However, its limitations in practicality for switching between functions and its Class C filtration are negative points that weigh on the decision. If you value design and the convenience of having hot and cold water in a single appliance and don't mind the waiting time or a filtration system that isn't the most advanced on the market, it might be the ideal choice. Watch the full video to see all the details and find out if the PH41X meets your needs! 🔥 TO SAVE MONEY: WHATSAPP OFFERS GROUP 🔥 https://canalte.ch/canalofertascteletro 🚩 ON INSTAGRAM: / . . 👉INSTAGRAM: / canaltech 👉FACEBOOK: / canaltech 👉TWITTER: / canaltech 👉WEBSITE: https://canalte.ch/ctoigyt 👉TIKTOK: / canaltech

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