Countertop Water Purification in Darwin

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Darwin Water Purification

Looking for simple, portable water purification? Our countertop systems are the perfect choice. At NT Water Filters in Darwin, we supply compact water purification units that sit right on your benchtop—no plumbing required.


These systems are ideal for renters, small households, or anyone who wants reliable filtered water without modifying their kitchen. Each unit connects easily to your existing tap and delivers clean, great-tasting water straight away. We offer a variety of configurations, including single or twin housings, along with long-lasting carbon and sediment cartridges to remove chlorine, odours, and fine particles.


With options that suit town or bore water, our countertop systems provide a flexible and affordable way to enjoy better water every day. They’re quick to install, easy to maintain, and perfect for Darwin’s unique conditions.


Want a hassle-free way to purify your drinking water? Give us a call on 08 8947 2559 to explore your options.

Single Countertop

Using a single cartridge, these systems remove chemicals, chlorine, bad tastes, Giardia, Cryptosporidium, bacteria and heavy metals using a 10”x2.5” sub-micron carbon filter.

Double Countertop

Similar to a Single Countertop system, Double Countertop systems safely remove chemicals, chlorine, heavy metals and bad tastes from your water. They use a 2-step process:


Stage 1:  Water flows through the 10”x2.5” sediment filter to remove sand, dirt and other sediments. This filter helps to extend the life of the sub-micron filter in stage 2.


Stage 2:  Water is then filtered through the sub-micron carbon filter, which is designed to get rid of chemicals, chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals and bad tastes.

Triple Countertop

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