Filter Compatibility

Is Helios Filter compatible with your sink? Our water filter is designed to fit with 95% of USA commercial sinks. To ensure a fit, please see the faucet references below.

Helios Compatible Faucets

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Noncompatible  Faucets

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How to Install the Helios Filter

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Faucet Aerator Removal Tool

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How to Figure Out Which Aerator You Need

The most basic thing you need to know about your faucet in order to replace or add an aerator is the threading - either male or female. If your kitchen faucet has threads on the outside, it is male threaded - which means you need to buy a FEMALE threaded aerator to fit over it. Conversely, if your faucet has threads on the inside, it is female threaded and you'll need a MALE threaded aerator.

 Once you've determined whether you need a male or female aerator, you'll need to determine the size. Typical "Regular" size for a faucet aerator is 15/16" male threaded or 55/64" female threaded, while "Junior" size is 13/16" male threaded or 3/4" female threaded. Some faucets use a smaller "Tom Thumb o" metric-size aerator, which is M18×1 male threaded or M16×1 female threaded.

But wait! Before you get out your tape measure, there's a very easy way to tell what size replacement aerator you'll need.

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The most basic thing you need to know about your faucet in order to replace or add an aerator is the threading - either male or female. If your kitchen faucet has threads on the outside, it is male threaded - which means you need to buy a FEMALE threaded aerator to fit over it. Conversely, if your faucet has threads on the inside, it is female threaded and you'll need a MALE threaded aerator.

 Once you've determined whether you need a male or female aerator, you'll need to determine the size. Typical "Regular" size for a faucet aerator is 15/16" male threaded or 55/64" female threaded, while "Junior" size is 13/16" male threaded or 3/4" female threaded. Some faucets use a smaller "Tom Thumb o" metric-size aerator, which is M18×1 male threaded or M16×1 female threaded.

But wait! Before you get out your tape measure, there's a very easy way to tell what size replacement aerator you'll need.

Use the included wrench.

Remove the aerator off the end of your faucet.

*You can use your hand or pliers if it's tight.

Connect the Helios Filter.

Once you've removed the aerator, twist on the helios filter clockwise. 
*measure the size of the adapter first.

Connect the Helios Filter Adapter.

If your sink needs the adapter, attach the correct size. Some sinks may not need an adapter.

When you purchase the Helios Filter

6 different specifications of adapters are included!

Please choose an appropriate size adapter to install in order to prevent water leakage.

* The product may be damaged if excessive force is applied during installation.

When using the adapter

If there is a leak-proof rubber ring above the faucet of the original faucet, you can replace a similar rubber to install. If not, please use the existing leak-proof rubber ring.

When connecting the Helios Filter

Ensure it is tightened by hand, just tight enough for no leakage.

Check for leaks

After connecting the Helios filter.

Filter Replacement Method

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Separate the bottom of the faucet (Helios Filter). Remove the discolored filter

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Put in a new filter (gear facing up)

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Reconnect the head and bottom of the faucet. Do not apply excessive force when tightening.

Meet Our Showerhead

Purifying Filter
Filters limescale, microplastics, and bisphenol A (BPA)

Micro Antibacterial Filter
Provides antibacterial action and filters fine rust and heavy metals

Helios Vitamin-C Infused Filter
Vitamin C A enhances antioxidants, skin revitalization & collagen support

Remove Old Shower Head

Unscrew and remove the existing shower head. Attach the provided mount and connect one end of the hose to it.

Attach Shower Head

Connect the Helios Filtered Showerhead to the other end of the hose.

Activate Filter

Turn on the water and let it run for 30 seconds to activate the filter.

Finish Installation

Setup takes less than 60 seconds. No tools are required.

How to Change Your Filter

Remove the Handle

Turn the handle counterclockwise and take it off.

Replace the Filter

Remove the used micro filter and insert a new one.

Reattach the Handle

Turn the handle clockwise to secure it back in place.

Key Features

Disperes water particles finer than skin pores

Fine mist spray mode that helps enhance ampoule absorption

Quick stop during showers

STOPPER function allows you to stop the spray without touching the faucet

Soft yet powerful shower sprays

Gentle and clean cleansing with negative ions released during shower spray