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July 18, 2023

IVO Water Purifier unveils Shaina Magdayao as its very first celebrity ambassador

Shaina Magdayao

IVO Water Purifier, in celebration of its fifth anniversary, has partnered with dancer, model, and one of the country’s premiere actresses dubbed as ‘Empress of Drama’ Shaina Magdayao as its very first celebrity ambassador.

Launched last April 2018, IVO is very enthusiastic and proud to be having its very first celebrity ambassador after 5 years.

Not just a celebrity but Shaina also actively works with diverse NGO's and orphanages—such as her new Passion Project with Kythe Foundation, STRANDS OF HOPE, where she donated her hair in support of Pediatric Cancer Patients—as well as raising awareness and extending much-needed help to tragedy-stricken areas. 

Shaina  is also a health and fitness enthusiast, a self-proclaimed “OC,” and believes having "a place of everything and everything in its place" which is also what the IVO brand stands for.

Shaina Magdayao and Donna Yan, General Manager of Moduvi, Inc

“Shaina has an active lifestyle. She’s into yoga and wellness. She’s also very organized. PLUS she supports a list of diverse organizations. We believe Shaina is the perfect fit for our brand”, said Ms. Donna Yan, General Manager of Moduvi, Inc, the distributor of IVO Water Purifier. “We’ve recently celebrated IVO’s fifth year too and having Shaina as our first celebrity ambassador is perfect timing. Together with Shaina, IVO aims to inspire Filipinos to be more cautious in choosing and having safe and easily accessible drinking water at all times. IVO is able to provide millions of Filipino households with 99.99% bacteria-free drinking water straight from their kitchen faucets.”

IVO is a small and compact water purifier that uses an advanced hollow fiber membrane technology to filter drinking water. This is the same technology used in dialysis machines and artificial kidneys to purify blood. It has 0.1 micron filtration which guarantees that even the most microscopic contaminants like E.coli, salmonella, and amoeba wouldn’t pass through its filter.

IVO is from the makers of Torayvino™, the No.1 Faucet-mounted Water Purifier in Japan. It is manufactured by Toray Industries, a Japanese firm and a global industry leader in fibers and textiles, environment and engineering, and life sciences among others. The company provides carbon fiber composite materials for Boeing aircrafts and automobiles, essential components for textiles (Heattech and Airism) used by Uniqlo,

Ivan Manzo, IVO Product Manager ; Shaina Magdayao and Donna Yan, General Manager of Moduvi, Inc.

“IVO believes in sustainability and we also aim to reduce single-use plastics. One small IVO cartridge can provide up to 1,500L water—that’s actually equivalent to 79pcs. of 5-gallon water containers or 5,000pcs. of 300ml plastic water bottles. You won’t need to stock-up on unsightly, big, and heavy water containers nor dispose of a lot of plastic bottles. Plus it’s very affordable—a starter set (1 head unit + 1 cartridge) retails for PHP 1,980 while the refill cartridge is only PHP 1,380.” said IVO Product Manager Mr. Ivan Manzo. “IVO’s cartridge is also DOH-FDA, NSF, and JIS certified so you are assured to be getting 99.99% bacteria-free and safe drinking water, anytime, any day.”

IVO is owned and distributed by Moduvi, Inc. and is available nationwide at LazMall, ShopeeMall, IVO.PH, and select Mercrury Drug, Ace Hardware, True Value, AllHome, Anson’s, and Rustan’s branches. IVO will soon be available in GrabMart as well.

 

April 24, 2018

The beauty of purifying water right at your home and office

Owning a purifier, directly attached to the tap, saves a family or office so many pesos a month, ensures their security from strangers, assures water quality that is of the highest purity standard and spares the home or office precious space, otherwise used for storing 5-gallon containers and operating water dispensers. Also, your drinking water would no longer have to be handled and delivered by a third party whose compliance to health and sanitation is hugely unknown.


One great advantage is that for the environment. Consumers don’t need to buy and throw away water PET bottles, thereby reducing household wastes that otherwise go to the landfills or oceans.

Water purifiers are gaining traction in the local market because of these advantages, plus the fact that there is a wide array of brands and origins to choose from.


A wholly-Japanese technology faucet-mounted water purifier—introduced two years ago in the Philippine market under the original brand name of Torayvino (produced by Toray Industries of Japan, the leader of faucet-mounted water purifiers in the highly-discriminating Japanese market)—is being re-launched in the country this April. 

The re-launch is more of a marketing strategy for the Philippine market to make the name more relatable and have an easier recall. Hence, it is being re-branded as IVO (short for Innovation and Evolution).

Important to stress here is that in just two years, Moduvi Inc., the exclusive distributor of Torayvino in the country, has earned the full trust and confidence of Toray Japan when it was allowed to change the name of Torayvino to IVO for the Philippines.

Torayvino is the dominant water purifier in the Japanese market with easily 66 percent of that market pie. Worldwide, Torayvino has already sold over 1 billion units of these water purifiers.

Toray Industries of Japan was founded in 1926 and has consolidated sales of more than 2 trillion yen and employees of over 45,000 worldwide. Its businesses are in fiber and textiles (those used by Uniqlo’s Airism and Heattech lines), plastics and chemicals, IT-related products, carbon fiber composite materials (like those used in aircrafts), environment and engineering, and life science (such as hollow fiber membrane filters used in Toray’s dialysis machines, artificial kidneys, and Torayvino water purifiers).

The 0.1 micron filtration of Torayvino, or IVO in the Philippines, ensures 99.99 percent bacteria-free water without unduly sacrificing water flow or pressure. The filter is able to remove disease causing microorganisms in water—such as Amoeba, Salmonella Typhi (Typhoid Fever), Vibrio Cholerae (Cholera), E. Coli—up to the 0.1 micron unit.

It also removes residual chlorine, harmful chemicals, bad odor, rust, sand, sediments, and other impurities.

IVO has three selections: filtered spray (for drinking); unfiltered spray (recommended for washing vegetables and dishes) and unfiltered straight (for other regular kitchen activities). The unfiltered spray also gives you 30% water savings because it has more area coverage than unfiltered straight which is perfect for washing your dishes.

IVO filters are easy to install (no plumbing required) and eco-friendly (no electricity needed).

Moduvi’s General Manager Donna Yan said the company is bringing IVO to North America and other Asian countries.

Yan said Moduvi will continue in aggressively promoting IVO filtration systems in condominiums, where space is limited and water delivery can be time-consuming and troublesome. This is apart from its marketing tie-up with O Shopping (TV) and outlets of True Value and All Home.

A filtration unit costs P1,980 with a cartridge that has a capacity of 1,500 liters or about 79 pieces of 5- gallon containers. A typical family of 3 to 5, with an average consumption of 15L per day, can use the filter for three months.

April 23, 2018

IVO, the purest, cleanest water on tap

Water is necessary for the survival of all living organisms on Earth, an integral part of many ecosystems that support us and a myriad of other species. Water is a precious substance that meets our physical needs. 

Having safe and pure drinking water start at home. To ensure the safety of our family, an ultimate water purifier can give us the freshest, purest water handily from our faucet.

Here's IVO -  gives you the freshest, purest water handily from your faucet.


IVO easily makes available to you the cleanest, purest water with the turn of the tap.

Thirsty. This word is much used in the current cultural zeitgeist to express a deep and bottomless desire for pretty much anything.

IVO, with its sleek design as well as superior technology will not just make you “thirsty”, it will deliciously quench it.

We’ve been conditioned to buy our water for such a long time that the concept of drinking water straight from the tap is practically revolutionary, not to mention liberating. IVO makes this possible and hands the control of your drinking water back to you. 

IVO is made in Japan and comes from the makers of Torayvino, the number one faucet mounted water purifier brand in Japan. Torayvino has a long history featuring sophisticated, superior filtering technology which has made them the number one brand in Japan since they launched the faucet-mounted water purifier in 1986. They pioneered the world’s first faucet mount type water purifier using hollow fiber membrane filters in 1988 and now have an overwhelming 66 percent market share among faucet-mounted filtration systems in Japan. Their name is synonymous with pure.

In the Philippines, Torayvino is IVO, the WORD in water innovation and evolution. IVO gives you the freshest, purest water handily from your faucet. IVO removes 99.99% of the bacteria in your tap water but retains the calcium, magnesium, and other minerals essential to your body. We’ve all had issues from the water from our taps being over-chlorinated or cloudy or having issues from the main supply. IVO removes all the unnecessary components from tap providing water that is not only safe but delicious.
Here in the Philippines, we have no shortage of water sellers that tout their products as pure and crystal clear, but the fact is a vast majority are not registered with the Department of Health or are compliant with government regulations. The consumer often has no idea how often their filters are changed, and if they adhere to the standard of changing the various components such as the UV and carbon filters regularly.


It is ideal for all homes and establishments, but the convenience it can give people who live in high rises cannot be overemphasized. This means not having to lug your water jugs up flights of stairs and elevators or not needing to constantly have your water delivered.


The ubiquitous 5-gallon blue water jugs or transparent ones that fit in a water cooler that most water companies use not only monopolize much needed space in households and condos, they are decidedly not BPA free. BPA, which stands for Bisphenol-A, a chemical compound linked to cancer and birth defects, that leaches into the liquid that it contains. When you look at the canister of the IVO filter, you wonder how such a compact gadget can pack a lot of purifying power, but bigger isn’t always better. Water purifying companies might have these large filters because of the large volume that has to pass through those filters is for commercial quantities. What many people don’t realize is that those things are often for show. The rocks and paper you see in some commercial water filter stations don’t really filter water as effectively and may even harbor bacteria. 

IVO’s hip design fits seamlessly with any faucet, and the white and silver colors will fit any kitchen interior. IVO makes the push towards healthy lifestyles easier. People are ditching sodas and high-sugar drinks for freshly pressed juices and water. You could say that fruit infused water is the new soda. This makes it even more imperative that your water is the best and purest it could possibly be. Hydration is the new sexy. 

IVO also helps the planet. There is a large ecological impact to filling your own recyclable water bottle. Everyday millions of plastic water bottles are dumped into oceans and landfills contributing to environmental waste. It is estimated that the world consumes a million bottles per minute, 91% of which are not recycled which is a staggering amount (source: Euromonitor). 

Do-gooding has never been this refreshing nor this reasonably priced. IVO is not only easy to use, it’s a lot more economical in the long run than the average P35 per 5-gallon water. A basic IVO unit costs P1,980. The refill filter costs 1,380 and can filter 1,500 liters of water on average. This depends on the condition of the water as well. Hard water will mean you will have to replace your filter earlier than if it comes from the city’s water treatment facilities. It’s easy to tell when it’s time to replace the filter because the water won’t flow as efficiently, but as long as there is water coming out of the filter, the water remains 99.99% bacteria-free. 

IVO Water Purifier fits most faucets, and there is a lever where it can be easily switched to unfiltered water for when you’re only washing the dishes or your hands. The unfiltered water pressure is an ultrafine spray, with 0.4 mm diameter provides soft feeling to your skin, splashes less water and creates the proper water volume for washing dishes, which means IVO is still eco-friendly even when you’re not using the filtered water mode. In fact, the unfiltered spray mode gives you 30% water savings because it has more coverage than water flowing straight from an unfiltered faucet. 

The Philippines or Moduvi, Inc., a Philippine based company, has exclusive rights to IVO, with the Japanese parent company Toray, allowing its distribution to other countries. 

Only three letters separate you from better access to health and life quality. The purest and cleanest water flows easily with IVO.

July 4, 2016

Promising Japan-Made Water Purifier Launched for Filipino Households



Each person requires at least 20 to 50 liters of clean, safe water a day for drinking, cooking, and simply keeping themselves clean. Clean water is vital to our health.

WATER filtration system is still a significant product segment in the Philippine consumer market. This holds true as water-refilling stations continue to mushroom everywhere, indicating that most households turn to them for drinking water supply. 

There is no confidence on choosing to drink from the tap. This concern is aggravated by many unreliable piping systems in the country. 

Majority of our water refilling stations on record is not consistently compliant with the process for certification required by the concerned government agencies. Furthermore, one is not sure if those five-gallon containers are thoroughly cleaned, carefully handled or properly stored. 

The safety of the drinking public now becomes uncertain. 

But all agree, that every Juan deserves safe drinking water. Now, there is no need to worry, as the solution has finally come to the Philippines.

Introducing the Torayvino Water Purifier––a market leader in Japan, with a filtration technology that boasts of a 99.99-percent bacteria removal feature––thanks to its four-stage purification system. 

Initially at the prescreen process, impurities bigger than 465 microns, such as rust, sands, sediment and particles are removed. Those bigger than 114 microns will then be taken away in the second screen. Next, the water will pass through the granular activated carbon, which efficiently removes residual chlorine, harmful chemicals and bad odor. 

Finally, the optimal hollow fiber membrane structure removes contaminants larger than 0.1 micron, such as bacteria and other microorganisms, rust, turbidity, and microscopic impurities. Such technology, which is likewise used in dialysis machines and artificial kidneys, provides low elution and high flow rate of water. While it undergoes a stringent filtration process, calcium, magnesium and other essential minerals are retained.

Torayvino Water Purifier is easy to install, with no plumbing required. Attachments are provided to fit most of the faucets available in the market. Unlike other water purifiers, it's space-saving, compact and is even portable, perfect for condo-dwellers, especially those who live in smaller units.

Torayvino is more affordable than water delivery, since it costs the buyers as low as P0.92 per liter––half of P1.85 a liter of water sourced from refilling stations. It comes in four models, with prices ranging from P1,980 to P4,980.


30 percent savings on water is also achieved when one chooses to use the unfiltered spray setting which is perfect for washing dishes or vegetables. Moreover, it operates without electricity. 

Truly a very relevant product for the Philippine market today.

Torayvino Water Purifier is manufactured by a diversified company called Toray Industries, Inc. with presence in Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Central America and South America. This is the leading brand in Japan, with 66 percent share of the market for the faucet-mounted type.

Torayvino Water Purifier conforms with the Japan Industrial Standards and is also certified and approved by the Philippine Department of Health. 

Distributed in the Philippines by Moduvi, Inc. it is now available in modern hardwares like True Value and All Home, as well as condo-partners.

May 29, 2016

High-five to Torayvino Water Purifier


If you believe that the water delivered to your house, either by the usual utility firm or refilling station, is potable and safe for you and your family, think again. Unfortunately, there are a number of factors that may compromise the quality of drinking water, whether coming from the kitchen faucet or filtered and bottled.

Considering the unreliability of piping systems in the country, the water distributed by major concessionaires and local water districts may not be fit for drinking as it can be adulterated by old, dilapidated or illicit pipe connections. Water from refilling stations dotting almost everywhere, on the other hand, comes mostly in non-BPA containers, which are also not guaranteed to be properly cleaned 100% of the time, and may be exposed to pollutants during preparation, storage or delivery.

Good thing there is the Torayvino Water Purifier––a new filtration solution now available in the local market. Torayvino promises effective remedy to the many hassles linked to having your water sourced from the tap or delivered right at your doorsteps.



Here are the five best reasons why this should be your top choice:

1. The four-stage purification system.

 Producing a 99.99 percent bacteria-free water is, without any doubt, possible with Torayvino. This is because of its four stages of filtration. At first, when the water undergoes the prescreen process, impurities larger than 465 microns, such as rust, sands, sediment and particles are initially taken away. Those larger than 114 microns are then removed in the second screen. Elimination of residual chlorine, harmful chemicals and bad smell comes next as the water passes through the granular activated carbon. It is the optimal hollow fiber membrane structure that lastly removes contaminants larger than 0.1 micron, including the bacteria and other microorganisms, rust, turbidity, and microscopic impurities. This technology, which is also used in dialysis machines and artificial kidneys, provides low elution and high flow rate of water. Interestingly, calcium, magnesium and other essential minerals are retained even during filtration. So demineralization of water is never a problem with this kind of technology.

2. Powerful yet compact.

Being a faucet-mounted water purifier, Torayvino is so handy and small that it fits at the palm of your hands. It is easy-to-install, without the need for plumbing. Each unit has a set of attachments designed to match any size of kitchen faucets available in the market. It is indeed space-saving, compact and portable, perfect for condo residents, particularly those who dwell in smaller units.

3. Pocket- and Earth-friendly.

This technology is more reasonable than what you can get from water delivery. While each of Torayvino's four models is priced from P1,980 to P4,980, it actually offers savings in the long run since it only costs the buyers P0.92 per liter, versus  P1.85 a liter for water bought from refilling stations. Unlike other water purifiers, it's more eco-friendly due to its unfiltered spray that allows consumers to save water up to 30 percent. What's more, it operates without electricity, thus helping minimize the household carbon footprint.

4. Trusted technology.

 Made in Japan, users cannot go wrong with Torayvino in ensuring the health of their family. This holds true to the most technologically advanced country's global reputation for quality and attention to details. Such confidence is further sealed by the brand's conformity with the Japan Industrial Standards. Not to mention, of course, is the certification and approval it gained from the Philippine Department of Health. These are what set it apart from majority of water refilling stations on record that is not consistently compliant with the government-imposed registration and operation requirements.

5. Leading brand.

Manufactured by a diversified company called Toray Industries, Inc., this purifying solution has a strong presence in Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Central America and South America. It's a dominant brand in Japan, with 66 percent share of the market for the faucet-mounted type. In the Philippines, this product is exclusively distributed by homegrown company Moduvi, Inc. Currently, it is available in modern hardwares like True Value and All Home, as well as condo-partners.

Hooray for Toray! This multinational corporation packed the most technologically advanced and efficient features in the compact Torayvino Water Purifier, making it a truly relevant product of its kind in today's time.

May 20, 2016

99.99%-Bacteria-free water in your condo




Many people nowadays are filtering and purifying their water or even buying expensive mineral water for health and safety reasons. 

If you think the best way to have 99.99-percent bacteria-free purified drinking water in your condominium is to get them from water-refilling stations, think again. 

That’s because there is a better way—one that doesn’t pose any inconvenience, safety and security issue; one that is effective, yet costs less; one that gives you the safe drinking water in no time. 

The answer is the Torayvino’s compact faucet-mounted water purifier, an easy-to-use water filtration system that is so small it fits at the palm of your hand. Yet, this system is so effective at eliminating bacteria that causes diseases such as amoebiasis, cholera, and diarrhea. It is the market leader in Japan (66 percent).

When you use a Torayvino water filter (and, it is so easy to install!), many of the hassles associated with water delivery are eliminated. 

After all, who knows what undesirable things happen between the time the water container leaves the station up to the time it reaches your unit? There are just too many questionable practices that are factored in when you have your water delivered. 

First, there are requirements and policies mandated by certain government agencies that water-refilling stations must fulfill: regular water tests, system maintenance, proper gears for cleaning containers, etc. Unfortunately, a big majority of these water-refilling stations is non compliant to these requirements.

Next, many of these water in 5-gallon jugs are delivered using vehicles without roofs, such as the popular “pedicabs” or bikes with side cars. This means the water is subjected to the heat of the sun, which is never good. This is especially true since those containers are mostly, if not all, not BPA-free.

The trouble continues when you have to wait for about an hour or two for the delivery of your purified water. 

There’s also the issue of security. Do you realize how many times you open your door to delivery people you don’t (or shouldn’t) trust?

With the Torayvino faucet-mounted water purifier, all you’ll ever need to do is go to your faucet and fill up your glass. Voila! 99.99-percent purified water—just like magic.

But it’s no magic; only good technology. The secret lies in Torayvino’s 4-stage filtration system: the pre-screen removes impurities bigger than 465um such as rust, sands, sediment, and particles; while the second screen removes impurities bigger than 114um objects that couldn’t be removed by pre-screen.

The granular activated carbon strongly removes residual chlorine, harmful chemicals, and bad odor; the hollow fiber membrane precisely removes contaminants in the 0.1um unit such as bacteria and other microorganisms, rust, turbidity, and microscopic impurities. 

Torayvino water filters are made with the same membrane technology used in dialyzers and artificial kidneys, which means it is very efficient and reliable. 

At P1,980 for the whole unit (and P1,380 for one cartridge), that’s a good bargain. With this amount, Torayvino water-filter brings the cost of purified water to just P0.92 per liter (as opposed to about P1.85 per liter from water-refilling stations).

A Torayvino faucet-mounded water purifier could filter up to 1,500 liters of water. To put that in perspective, that’s about three to five months regular use for a household with four individuals. After this period, individuals must change the water-filter cartridge only, not the whole unit.

No more bulky appliance or heavy containers that you have to carry up to your unit, and up to your precious kitchen counter space.

Condo-living may be a bit of a challenge for some, but with the Torayvino water filter, at least you’ve got one less thing to worry about. 

If you want 99.99-percent bacteria-free purified water, you’ve got it with Torayvino.

April 2, 2016

Healthy lifestyle begins having 99.99% bacteria-free purified drinking water at your home





How safe is your drinking water? Having clean, filtered drinking water at home, that is 99.99% bacteria-free, is the first step toward a truly healthy lifestyle.

We drink water every day, and the last thing we would want to worry about is whether the water we’re drinking carries any potential danger to our health or not.

While water from our water districts is generally clean and potable, many people are still not confident in drinking anything that comes out of their faucet. Water pipes are not as reliable as before. 

So, people resort to a couple of options


— the old-fashioned way of boiling the water from the tap (which is rather inconvenient and not at all the most effective way of purifying water)


— buying bottled water (which could be costly in the long run), or 


— purchase water from water-refilling stations (not all of which have proper product registration or updated water test certifications. 

Plus, those slim and round 5-gallon containers are not BPA-free.

Fortunately, there is now an easier, more effective way at having really clean drinking water, without any of those hassles.




It’s called the Torayvino compact faucet-mounted water purifier, an easy-to-use water filtration system from Japan that could eliminate bacteria that causes diseases such as amoebiasis, cholera, and diarrhea, among many others.




The water filter is compact enough to fit in an individual’s palm, but works perfectly at filtering out chlorine and other substances that might bring about any untoward smell, taste, or turbidity (color) in your water. Even better, essential minerals that are naturally found in water are retained. 

Torayvino comes from a company called Toray Industries, Inc. Established in 1926, it has presence in over 20 countries (including USA, UK, China), with some 46,000 employees. It has a 66 percent market share among faucet-mounted filtration systems in Japan, which says a lot about how reliable and effective the product is.

Torayvino produces 99.99% bacteria-free water through a 4-stage filtration system:



The pre-screen removes impurities bigger than 465um such as rust, sands, sediment, and particles; while the second screen removes impurities bigger than 114um, those that couldn’t be removed by prescreen. The granular activated carbon strongly removes residual chlorine, harmful chemicals, and bad odor; while the hollow fiber membrane precisely removes contaminants in the 0.1um unit such as bacteria, rust, turbidity, coliform bacili, microorganisms, and microscopic impurities.


Healthy Lifestyle in Condominium: 


Purchasing water is no guarantee that what you’re drinking is safe

If you think the best way to have 99.99-percent bacteria-free purified drinking water in your condominium is to get them from water-refilling stations, think again.

That’s because there is a better way—one that doesn’t pose any inconvenience, safety and security issue; one that is effective, yet costs less; one that gives you the safe drinking water in no time. 

When you use a Torayvino water filter (and, it is so easy to install!), many of the hassles associated with water delivery are eliminated. 

After all, who knows what undesirable things happen between the time the water container leaves the station up to the time it reaches your unit? There are just too many questionable practices that are factored in when you have your water delivered. 

First, there are requirements and policies mandated by certain government agencies that water-refilling stations must fulfill: regular water tests, system maintenance, proper gears for cleaning containers, etc. Unfortunately, a big majority of these water-refilling stations is non compliant to these requirements.

Next, many of these water in 5-gallon jugs are delivered using vehicles without roofs, such as the popular “pedicabs” or bikes with side cars. This means the water is subjected to the heat of the sun, which is never good. This is especially true since those containers are mostly, if not all, not BPA-free.

The trouble continues when you have to wait for about an hour or two for the delivery of your purified water. 

There’s also the issue of security. Do you realize how many times you open your door to delivery people you don’t (or shouldn’t) trust?

With the Torayvino faucet-mounted water purifier, all you’ll ever need to do is go to your faucet and fill up your glass. Voila! 99.99-percent purified water—just like magic.

Here are the Torayvino faucet-mounted water purifier units.





The good thing about the Torayvino water filter is that it comes with different attachments that ensure you’ll be able to use it with basically any faucet you may have. Installing it requires no knowledge in plumbing, and running it needs no electricity.

A Torayvino faucet-mounded water filter could provide up to 1,500 liters of purified water. To put that in perspective, that’s about three to five months of regular use for a household with four individuals. After that, you need to change the cartridge only, not the whole unit.

At P1,980 for the whole unit (and P1,380 for one cartridge), that is a great deal. That means clean and safe drinking water at only P0.92 per liter, as opposed to about P1.85 per liter from water-refilling stations.

For health conscious individuals, having 99.99 percent bacteria-free purified water is of utmost importance. Thankfully, the Torayvino faucet-mounted water filter is here. 

Safe, convenient, cost-efficient, and aesthetically beautiful. More importantly, it works.

Truly a very relevant product for the Philippine market today.




Torayvino Water Purifier is manufactured by a diversified company called Toray Industries, Inc. with presence in Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America, Central America and South America. This is the leading brand in Japan, with 66 percent share of the market for the faucet-mounted type.



Torayvino Water Purifier conforms with the Japan Industrial Standards and is also certified and approved by the Philippine Department of Health. Distributed in the Philippines by Moduvi, Inc. it is now available in modern hardwares like True Value and All Home, as well as condo-partners.

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