WaterdropDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has Waterdrop KJ600 Reverse Osmosis System on sale for $474.05 with code GA5HI99G at checkout. Shipping is free.
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Instant hot water dispenser reverse osmosis system can dispense both cold water and hot water
Temperature adjustment in the range of 104℉-203℉
5-stage filtration
Smart display faucet with TDS level and filter condition
600 GPD 2:1 pure to drain
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WaterdropDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has Waterdrop KJ600 Reverse Osmosis System on sale for $474.05 with code GA5HI99G at checkout. Shipping is free.
About:
Instant hot water dispenser reverse osmosis system can dispense both cold water and hot water
Temperature adjustment in the range of 104℉-203℉
5-stage filtration
Smart display faucet with TDS level and filter condition
I don't like the 2 filters being combined. Own a waterdrop G2 and one filter gets changed yearly (much cheaper) and the other is about every other year. My G2 has a design issue too- the lack of a pressurized tank to maintain high pressure on the R/O membrane leads to the first bit of water run sometimes being far less pure. Not a big deal for me because I use the first gallon on my plants then fill large jugs that dispense the purified water faster anyways. I think this might make the instant hot water feature on this model kind of marginally useful if the water is not as pure as it can be.
Not sure where you're getting this from. Regular price is $119.99 on Amazon and the Waterdrop website.
That said: I like this company (we have the X8 and it's fantastic), and hot RO water on demand seems like a nice feature, but I would be skeptical of any RO system that has a single replaceable filter.
I don't like the 2 filters being combined. Own a waterdrop G2 and one filter gets changed yearly (much cheaper) and the other is about every other year. My G2 has a design issue too- the lack of a pressurized tank to maintain high pressure on the R/O membrane leads to the first bit of water run sometimes being far less pure. Not a big deal for me because I use the first gallon on my plants then fill large jugs that dispense the purified water faster anyways. I think this might make the instant hot water feature on this model kind of marginally useful if the water is not as pure as it can be.
G3 is the sweet spot. This one filter is good for convenience. But yes separate filters should mean it last longer and thus more cost efficient.
Not sure where you're getting this from. Regular price is $119.99 on Amazon and the Waterdrop website.That said: I like this company (we have the X8 and it's fantastic), and hot RO water on demand seems like a nice feature, but I would be skeptical of any RO system that has a single replaceable filter.
I've this and works like RO should outputing low TDS (1-3) water.
I've this and works like RO should outputing low TDS (1-3) water.
What your TDS to begin with?
This product seems too good to be true.
2:1 pure/waste ratio - exceptional
600GPD - is 10x fast than tank.
One filter cartridge performing 5 stage filtration.
There's got to be a trade off somewhere. Unless they are using completely different technology than the traditional RO membrane, something is being trade off. I suspect it is TDS reduction/filtering capacity is reduced. That would explain the 2:1 ratio and a 600GPD.
Flow rate and rejection rate are inversely related.
What your TDS to begin with?This product seems too good to be true.2:1 pure/waste ratio - exceptional600GPD - is 10x fast than tank.One filter cartridge performing 5 stage filtration.There's got to be a trade off somewhere. Unless they are using completely different technology than the traditional RO membrane, something is being trade off. I suspect it is TDS reduction/filtering capacity is reduced. That would explain the 2:1 ratio and a 600GPD.Flow rate and rejection rate are inversely related.
I do have low TDS to begin with in the low 30s range.
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That said: I like this company (we have the X8 and it's fantastic), and hot RO water on demand seems like a nice feature, but I would be skeptical of any RO system that has a single replaceable filter.
get a real reverse osmosis unit (5 stage of filtering) buy Watts Premier, not a 1 filter option.
G3 is the sweet spot. This one filter is good for convenience. But yes separate filters should mean it last longer and thus more cost efficient.
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This product seems too good to be true.
2:1 pure/waste ratio - exceptional
600GPD - is 10x fast than tank.
One filter cartridge performing 5 stage filtration.
There's got to be a trade off somewhere. Unless they are using completely different technology than the traditional RO membrane, something is being trade off. I suspect it is TDS reduction/filtering capacity is reduced. That would explain the 2:1 ratio and a 600GPD.
Flow rate and rejection rate are inversely related.
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