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Express Water Under Sink Reverse Osmosis Alkaline Water Filtration System w/ Faucet & Tank for
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Features:- Reverse Osmosis Water Filter: Experience what water should taste like with the Express Water reverse osmosis water filtration system filtering up to 99. 99% of Lead, Chlorine, Fluoride, PFAs/PFOs, Calcium, Arsenic, and more
- Alkaline Water Filter: Express Water's Alkaline Water Filter with Active Mineral Technology adds Calcium, Potassium, Magnesium, and other minerals to your water
- Under Sink Water Filter: Don't waste money on professional installation. Express Water's quick and easy-to-understand design means you can install and understand everything about your new water filtration system
- Quality : Rest easy with our 1-year on all Express Water Reverse Osmosis Water Systems. System dimensions: 17x15x5 inches, Tank dimensions: 15x12x12 inches
- Under Sink Water Filter System: No need to mess with refilling or activating your water filter, Express Water's water filtration systems automatically fill your water tank with high quality drinking water
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NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 and 401
Filter replacement price for both version is not that much different for the hassle of replacing it.
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Spectropure has been around for a very long time, I had some of their original systems back in the early 2000s when they were $500 for pretty much the same system. Yes they make excellent systems but in this day RO systems really have become very common place and there's no reason to spend extra money on a Spectrapure. One could get one of these cheaper systems and just buy their filters when it gets time to replace. Of course just my opinion.
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NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 and 401
Wrong? No, but they are large limited to that specified filtering performance. The overall performance of a multistage RO will be much better.
So your end product depends in your starting inout and type and extent if filter you have.
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