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dragon-Fly M18



Creating a new standard in drinking water, dragon-fly M18 allows you to create your own continuous supply of clean and fresh water from air. Unlike other water dispensers, dragon-fly M18 converts moisture from the atmosphere and keeps it fresh by continual recirculation through a 5 stage filtration process with ultraviolet purification. Preservative-free, easy to maintain and source-independent, it requires no water refills and bottle storage, making it an ideal pure and fresh water choice for home and office.

  • Easy to use with minimal maintenance – Simple procedures for replacement of filtration cartridges and ultraviolet lamp. Water tank and air filter are easily removed for rinsing.
  • Hassle free – Easy to install without any plumbing works
  • Fresh and pure water each and every time – Filtration at point of dispensing without use of preservatives. Recirculation process eliminates stagnant water.
  • Source-Independent in the market today – Production of high purity water from the atmosphere*
  • More comfortable environment – Dehumidifies surroundings and improves air quality
  • Dual water source flexibility:
    - Air to Water
    - Tap water pipe-in [filtration and purification]
  • 30° rotating spout for water dispensing
  • Real time water level indicator
  • Optimal storage capacity of 7 Litres – Suitable for small families and offices of 3 to 5 people
Dimensions (mm) : 380(W) x 410(D) x 700(H)
Weight : 35kg (Unladen)
Rated Power : 580-620 watts
Max. Water Storage Capacity : 7 Litres
Max. Immediate Dispensing Capacity : 6 Litres
Membrane Pore Size : 0.15 micron
Water Production Rate : 500 – 1000 ml/hr
(Based on Temp. 25 – 30°C, Relative Humidity 55 – 85%)
Ambient Temperature : Min 20°C to Max 35°C
Feed Water Temperature : Min 5°C to Max 40°C
Filtration Capacity (3-in-1 Cartridges) : 1500 Litres* (per set)
Ultraviolet (UV) Lamp Lifespan : 1 year (approx.)
Indicators : Filter Cartridge Exhaust
Ultraviolet Lamp Exhaust (buzzer)
Voltage: Available in 110V and 220V
Tested in accordance to:  
  • WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water, Edition 2006
*Variable depending on Air and Tap Water quality