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Amazon has
Express Water Under Sink Reverse Osmosis Alkaline Water Filtration System w/ Faucet & Tank for
$151.99.
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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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There are all-in-one faucets available on Amazon but none of them are from well-known brands like Delta, Pfister, Kohler, etc. from what I've seen and almost all of them are commercial style and 17-18" tall. Try searching for 3-way filtered faucet to find them.
Yep drill a new hole but use the special drill Forgot the name. Used plenty of water so you don't crack it. I drilled mine after watching YouTube. It is easy.
Filter replacement price for both version is not that much different for the hassle of replacing it.
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Yes - mine is installed on the basement wall below the kitchen. We're on well water so the pressure to the RO ranges between 40-60psi based on the well pump. I wanted it connected to both the fridge and a faucet by the sink. Out of the box, my system largely worked fine but the flow was slow, even at 1/4", and the ice maker struggled (they require 60 psi for the shut off valve to work properly). I upgraded to 3/8" for my distribution lines from the tanks, added a couple of aquatec pumps and a second tank. One aquatec pump pressurizes the water as it enters the system (to compensate for well pressure - RO membrane performs best around 60psi) and a distribution pump that transfers the water from the first to the second storage tank pressurizing it for delivery to the fridge and faucet. It's an involved setup but it's been rock solid for years now. My original base system was from APEC but I sourced the pumps, pressure valves and misc tubing and fittings needed to modify the system from US Water Systems.
The 100gpd is also on sale for $166… list price of $189. Both same Osmosis + Minerals.
Hmmm, wonder why such an inflated list price on this posted Staff deal…
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NEB: You need to be careful of PFAS or the forever chemical its called. There are plenty of documentaries on youtube that talk about it and its dangers.
You can verify if a water filtration system filters for PFAS by going to the NSF website and verifying the particular model is certified against PFAS. You need to make sure it has the correct cert, i believe its 53 and 58.
My current water filter doesn't filter for it... but my next one, I will try to make sure it does.
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