Bluevua RO100ROPOT-Lite(UV)-Bluevua Filtration System Review
Our verdict
The Bluevua RO100ROPOT-Lite UV is a compact countertop reverse osmosis system with a 1200mL borosilicate glass tank, priced at $319 and rated 4.3 from 786 reviews. It is a step down in tank size and price from the larger Bluevua A-JSJ model but uses the same glass-body approach.
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One to two person households that want a compact, glass-body countertop RO system without the footprint or price of a full under-sink setup.
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- Purification Reverse Osmosis
- Capacity / life 1200 Milliliters
- Install Countertop
- Material Borosilicate Glass
- Dimensions 9.7 X 9.5 X 14.1 In
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 786 owner ratings
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Popularity3.7/5
786 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other water filtration: replacement filters, under-sink and reverse osmosis systems, filter pitchers, water dispensers, coolers, faucet filters and softeners we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The RO100ROPOT-Lite UV uses reverse osmosis purification and stores filtered water in a 1200mL borosilicate glass reservoir. At 9.7 by 9.5 by 14.1 inches, it is more compact than the larger Bluevua model. No weight is listed in the available specs. The borosilicate glass construction keeps the housing free from the plastic-leaching concerns some buyers associate with standard plastic countertop units.
At $319, it is priced between entry-level plastic countertop filters and the $400-plus glass alternatives. With around 100 monthly purchases and a 4.3 rating from 786 reviews, it has a reasonable track record for a newer brand. No NSF/ANSI certification details appear in the available specs.
The 1200mL tank is modest, roughly 1.27 quarts. This suits one or two people drawing water for drinking or cooking. Larger households or those who go through several liters of filtered water a day may find the tank too small.
Pros
- Borosilicate glass body avoids plastic housing concerns
- 4.3 rating from 786 reviews provides a solid feedback base
- Compact at 9.7 x 9.5 x 14.1 inches
- No under-sink plumbing required
- Lower price than the larger Bluevua A-JSJ model
Cons
- 1200mL tank is small for households drawing more than one liter at a time
- No weight listed in available specs
- No NSF/ANSI certification details in available specs
- $319 is still a meaningful investment for a 1.2-liter output system
Specifications
| Purification | Reverse Osmosis |
|---|---|
| Capacity / life | 1200 Milliliters |
| Install | Countertop |
| Material | Borosilicate Glass |
| Dimensions | 9.7 X 9.5 X 14.1 In |
Performance notes
Purification method is reverse osmosis. Tank capacity is 1200mL. Material is borosilicate glass. Install type is countertop. Dimensions are 9.7 x 9.5 x 14.1 inches. No weight or certification data is listed in available specs.
What buyers say
With 786 reviews at a 4.3 average, the RO100ROPOT-Lite UV sits solidly in positive territory. Monthly purchase volume of around 100 units is consistent rather than standout, but the rating holds up well given the brand's relative newness. Buyers appear satisfied with the glass design and compact form.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between this model and the larger Bluevua A-JSJ?
The RO100ROPOT-Lite UV has a 1200mL tank and measures 9.7 x 9.5 x 14.1 inches, while the A-JSJ model has a 1700mL tank and a larger footprint. Both use borosilicate glass and reverse osmosis. The Lite is priced around $90 lower and is better suited to smaller households with lighter daily demand.
Does the RO100ROPOT-Lite UV need to be connected to a water line?
The available specs list it as a countertop install, which typically means it does not require a permanent under-sink plumbing connection. It does require electricity. Check the product documentation for specific connection requirements before purchasing.
Is the borosilicate glass tank easy to clean?
Borosilicate glass is generally considered easier to clean than plastic because it does not stain or absorb odors as readily. For maintenance specifics, refer to the manufacturer's cleaning and care instructions included with the unit.