Costco Wholesale has
Pure Blue 1:1 Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System on sale for
$159.99 (
or less of $139.99 for In-Costco Warehouse Stores purchase).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
abdthedeal for finding this deal
Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to purchase. Pricing/availability for in-warehouse purchase will vary.
About the Product- Professional grade/high recovery/efficiency (1:1 80gpd membrane)
- Unique manifold design w/ valve in head/easy filter change
- Brushed nickel electronic monitor faucet
- High capacity 3-gallon storage tank
- Certified to NSF/ANSI standard 58
- Best in class performance w/ 57% recovery
Includes
- Electronic Monitor Faucet
- Manifold/Filters
- 3-Gallon Storage Tank
- All fittings for normal installation
Warranty
- Includes a 1-year manufacturer warranty + Costco Concerges Services w/ purchase
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However, if a licensed plumber or contractor were to do something against the code, then they are in violation and may lose their license.
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For people who don't want to drill a new hole for a faucet, you can also pipe these things directly to a fridge that has a water/ice dispenser. When I eventually remodel the kitchen, I'll probably mount the filter unit in the basement instead of under the sink. it's just 1/4" tubing to run up to the sink/fridge.
With that said, safety aside, a lot of people get filters for better tasting water.
Also I had dishwashers all my life, never had air gap or never seen one required. Is that location specific?
I do have a small sink though, not sure if I will have space under for the expansion tank, and I would not let anyone drill countertop, I would just use existing detergent space.
Price seems very reasonable.
For people who don't want to drill a new hole for a faucet, you can also pipe these things directly to a fridge that has a water/ice dispenser. When I eventually remodel the kitchen, I'll probably mount the filter unit in the basement instead of under the sink. it's just 1/4" tubing to run up to the sink/fridge.
But then do you remove the fridge filter? Ours won't work without a filter.
Man infrastructure sucks here....
I'd pay extra for the 5-stage, you' use this everyday and the water goes into your body.....
I use the ispring 5 stage for ~ $190
TDS was well over 600 on most days. Was 0 coming out the RO in a glass cup if the mineral is bypassed. But plastic cups raises it some. Makes you wonder what we are injecting.
I get about 10 after adding the minerals back in. I noticed that the mineral aren't lasting nearly as long as the filters. I get a year from the filters. 2 years from the RO and 6 months from the minerals.
Thinking about ditching the i spring alkaline and trying a different brand.
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But then do you remove the fridge filter? Ours won't work without a filter.
My freezer came with one
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I will assume a lot of city plumbing codes require it. BUT, I have also seen many homes eliminate it. We don't have one due to a porcelin sink. Don't want to risk drilling a hole. Past two homes over 11 years have had a diswasher installed w/o an air gap. The MOST important thing is to have a HIGH upside down "U-loop" in the drain line, before it connects to the garbage disposer. This loops helps prevent back flow of water into the diswasher.
However, if a licensed plumber or contractor were to do something against the code, then they are in violation and may lose their license.
n"you have the right to do anything" UNTIL yo need to get a new Cert of occupancy to sell. many towns boosted the requirements of a CO d due to recent storms totrnados et.. old day just needed smoke detectors but nnow it's way more
Man infrastructure sucks here....
I'd pay extra for the 5-stage, you' use this everyday and the water goes into your body.....
I use the ispring 5 stage for ~ $190
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or you can get something like a faucet assembly with a built-in separate pipe for drinking water. like https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MNJPQHF/
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or you can get something like a faucet assembly with a built-in separate pipe for drinking water. like https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MNJPQHF/
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