Cuckoo Unveils 'Inspure Mini 100 Ultra-Compact Water Purifier'
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- 2025-07-13 10:15:16
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- 2025-07-13 10:15:16
[Financial News] Cuckoo announced on the 13th that it has launched the 'Cuckoo Inspure Mini 100 Ultra-Compact Water Purifier', which adds a 100-degree boiling water function to its small size.
This product, with a width of 16.2cm, can be used without being restricted by kitchen space. It also offers a total of 6 color options, including △Earth White △Beige △Brown △Black △Pink △Blue, allowing it to blend into various kitchen styles.
The temperature and volume control functions have been further enhanced. Cold water can be adjusted in 4 stages, and hot water in 7 stages. It supports water boiled up to 100 degrees, making it useful for various drinking and cooking situations. In particular, it provides 3 types of cold water at 10 degrees, 15 degrees, and 20 degrees separately from cold water, making it useful in households that avoid cold water or have young children. The amount of water can also be adjusted in units of 10mL, in addition to half a cup, one cup, two cups, and continuous dispensing.
The 'In & Out Automatic Sterilization System' based on electrolysis sterilization technology supports hygiene management. With one touch, it sterilizes the outer spout as well as the internal cork and pipeline. The automatic flow path sterilization function operates at 5-day intervals, enabling regular management.
The filter system is easy for anyone to manage. By opening the front door, the filter can be easily replaced without complicated processes. The premium filter system effectively removes residual chlorine, organic substances, fine particles, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, and norovirus.
A Cuckoo representative said, "This product is designed to allow high-function water purifiers to be used in environments with space constraints, such as small kitchens or single-person households," and added, "We will continue to expand our lineup of water purifiers tailored to various lifestyles."
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