expiredBruinnn | Staff posted Jul 06, 2024 03:19 PM
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expiredBruinnn | Staff posted Jul 06, 2024 03:19 PM
Waterdrop G2P600 7 Stage 600 GPD Tankless Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System
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- A little loud/vibrates while in use
- 1:1 clean to dirty water usage. For $80 more, you can get 2:1
- 400 GPD is really slow. Again, for $80 more you get 600 GPD. Neither are particularly fast though.
Here's another option at $279: https://www.amazon.com/Waterdrop-...08746G2XX/
Filters are much much much cheaper on the under the sink tank systems. Another commenter said these filters are $90! I replace stage one a lot more often for only a couple of bucks per change, and the rest of the filters last a lot longer. Entire replacement sets might be $30, and the TDS are single digits.
I'd vote for the under the sink system with a tank, every day, at this price. I went with a "nuaqua" system with an extra stage to re-mineralize the water. Not in city water? I'd recommend an extra UV stage, too.
Just my two cents.
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edit ya looks pretty easy..did not watch with audio https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HJP-StdSYDM
Hints. the water pipe will have water in it and you need a bowl. 2 the water pipe will not come Apart that easy, you will need 2 wrenches.
edit you may lose an established built in. sink thing, we had a soap dispenser and I replaced it with a spray hose, but this would replace that.
- A little loud/vibrates while in use
- 1:1 clean to dirty water usage. For $80 more, you can get 2:1
- 400 GPD is really slow. Again, for $80 more you get 600 GPD. Neither are particularly fast though.
Here's another option at $279: https://www.amazon.com/Waterdrop-...08746G2XX/
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I made a couple posts after that too. Should get you up to speed on the product, cost to maintain it, etc.
Most of the strong evidence for fluoridation dates to the 1950s, before toothpaste and mouthwash were commonly fluoridated, and before fluoride treatments existed. Further, studies in Europe have shown no correlation between discontinuing water fluoridation and increased cavities -- and very little benefit to adults with permanent teeth. (In fact, it correlates with a small decrease in cavities.) The EU itself says:
"No obvious advantage appears in favour of water fluoridation compared with topical prevention. The effect of continued systemic exposure of fluoride from whatever source is questionable once the permanent teeth have erupted."
https://ec.europa.eu/health/scien...-3/5.htm#0
It is likely that water fluoridation is mostly redundant now that toothpaste and mouthwash are commonly fluoridated, and dental care for children is more common. Further, as we've found, fluoridating the water supply is risky because you can't control how much water people drink.
In conclusion, anyone who can afford a reverse osmosis water filter can also afford fluoridated toothpaste and a couple trips to the dentist for their kids. This gains the same benefits, without the risk of visible fluorosis...
...or any other potential hazards of ingesting what is, after all, a waste product of phosphate fertilizer manufacture, and thus a suspiciously convenient method of disposal of what is legally considered a hazardous substance and a workplace hazard! https://nj.gov/health/eoh/rtkweb/...s/1701.pdf
What is the cost of these proprietary filters compared to a tank type system?
I have had to change them once in 2 yrs or based on usage
It's tankless so be ready to store water separately or else will need to let the water run for about half a gallon everytime to bring the ppm to under 30 in CA
I have had no issues so far.
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