Amway Launches Redesigned Water Treatment System

U.S. health and wellbeing company Amway, in Ada near Grand Rapids, has launched its new eSpring Water Purifier with UV-C LED technology.
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Amway has launched its latest eSpring Water Purifier with UV-C LED technology. // Photo courtesy of Amway

U.S. health and wellbeing company Amway, in Ada near Grand Rapids, has launched its new eSpring Water Purifier with UV-C LED technology.

For 40 years, Amway’s eSpring technology has been used to improve water quality for millions of Americans, says Andrew Schmidt, managing director of Amway North America. The eSpring Water Purifier’s latest technology includes UV-C LEDs that use multiple laser beams to eliminate harmful microorganisms and contaminants by up to 99.99 percent.

According to Amway, coupled with the eSpring’s carbon filter, the UV-C LED technology reduces more than 170 contaminants typically found in tap water, including microplastics, PFOA, and PFAS (commonly known as “forever chemicals”), resulting in safer water with better taste.

“Clean drinking water is a key pillar to health and wellbeing, and we are incredibly proud of Amway’s scientists for their innovations helping people live better, healthier lives,” Schmidt. “Our new eSpring continues Amway’s long and storied commitment to sustainability, which has set the bar for consumer trust through sustainable, transparent manufacturing and farming.”

The new eSpring uses 25 percent less energy compared to the previous model and its UV-C LEDs can last up to 10 years. The 2-1-0 filter change process can also be done in a fraction of the time as the previous model — two minutes, one time per year, with no tools, says Schmidt.

In addition to being more sustainable, the new design is “sleeker, takes up less space, and has multiple tubing configurations that make the eSpring more versatile.”

Consumers can purchase an Amway eSpring through any one of the nearly 300,000 Amway independent business owners across the U.S. by shopping at Amway.com.

This launch marks the first significant redesign of the eSpring in more than 20 years, says Schmidt. Amway is also introducing the new Amway Healthy Home App which allows users to monitor their eSpring and other Amway devices from anywhere. The app’s capabilities include usage stats, filter change alerts, one-click filter ordering along with product updates, and how-to videos.