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6-Stage SimPure Y9 Series Countertop Reverse Osmosis Water Filter

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SimPure Water via Amazon has 6-Stage SimPure Y9 Series Countertop Reverse Osmosis Water Filter on sale for $299.99 - $78.00 (26%) off when you apply promo code Y9ABIGDEAL on the checkout page = $221.99. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • Countertop RO system with post-mineralization stage
  • 6-stage filtration removes up to 99.99% of contaminants
  • High-output filtration rated at 300 GPD
  • Side-mounted tank enables easy refilling
  • Compact 14"L x 9.3"W x 14.3"H zero-installation design

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    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 145 customer reviews.
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SimPure Water via Amazon has 6-Stage SimPure Y9 Series Countertop Reverse Osmosis Water Filter on sale for $299.99 - $78.00 (26%) off when you apply promo code Y9ABIGDEAL on the checkout page = $221.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Countertop RO system with post-mineralization stage
  • 6-stage filtration removes up to 99.99% of contaminants
  • High-output filtration rated at 300 GPD
  • Side-mounted tank enables easy refilling
  • Compact 14"L x 9.3"W x 14.3"H zero-installation design

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 145 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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MellowMaid9997
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It looks like 1 filter needs to be replevery 6 months $27. The other two are about every 8 months $48, $30.
trifco
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Avoid the alkaline water scam. Human blood pH is tightly regulated (approximately 7.35–7.45) by physiological buffering systems involving the lungs and kidneys. Drinking "alkaline" water does not meaningfully alter systemic pH, and any significant deviation from this range would result in serious, potentially life-threatening conditions.

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CrazyheavenToday 06:11 AM
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Where does the waste water go?
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baphomet58Today 06:24 AM
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Quote from Crazyheaven :
Where does the waste water go?
Back into the tank to dump
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GreenStraw1685Today 08:02 AM
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Interesting deal! Thanks!
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Avoid the alkaline water scam. Human blood pH is tightly regulated (approximately 7.35–7.45) by physiological buffering systems involving the lungs and kidneys. Drinking "alkaline" water does not meaningfully alter systemic pH, and any significant deviation from this range would result in serious, potentially life-threatening conditions.
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MellowMaid9997Today 08:11 AM
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It looks like 1 filter needs to be replevery 6 months $27. The other two are about every 8 months $48, $30.
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theicetigerToday 08:14 AM
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Quote from MellowMaid9997 :
It looks like 1 filter needs to be replevery 6 months $27. The other two are about every 8 months $48, $30.
damn that sounds quite a bit of upkeep
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BlackThoughtToday 09:15 AM
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Quote from trifco :
Avoid the alkaline water scam. Human blood pH is tightly regulated (approximately 7.35–7.45) by physiological buffering systems involving the lungs and kidneys. Drinking "alkaline" water does not meaningfully alter systemic pH, and any significant deviation from this range would result in serious, potentially life-threatening conditions.
I got alkaline for my aquatru RO system and it made the water taste weird (like fart). Took awhile to get used to it

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GreySwing658Today 09:47 AM
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Quote from BlackThought :
I got alkaline for my aquatru RO system and it made the water taste weird (like fart). Took awhile to get used to it
You got used to fart water?
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CalmMusic385Today 09:57 AM
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Quote from BlackThought :
I got alkaline for my aquatru RO system and it made the water taste weird (like fart). Took awhile to get used to it
I'm in tears rn 🤣 I hope the rest of 26 is this great
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the_badluckToday 12:09 PM
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Quote from GreySwing658 :
You got used to fart water?
It's amazing what people can get used to. I think I would have a hard pass though.
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AmusedMorning2942Today 12:20 PM
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Looks like a lot of plastic. I'd rather keep that away from food & drink.
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smallcapguruToday 12:37 PM
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Quote from AmusedMorning2942 :
Looks like a lot of plastic. I'd rather keep that away from food & drink.
unfortunately, every RO system utilizes a ton of plastic in their filters, lines, and even in their storage containers. one has to hope that most of the the microplastics get flushed after a few uses...

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