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Post #135477668 added 03-11-2020 4:16 PM by essix8 in Deal Talk
Most are standard sized filters, as these companies dont actually make the filters, they simply buy them, and create kits. also same price on amazon, and mixed reviews.
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Post #135479039 added 03-11-2020 5:44 PM by duker7ne in Deal Talk
Yes, but also more gallons filtered before filters need to be changed. Either pay $5/month or $60/year type of situation.
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Post #135479309 added 03-11-2020 5:59 PM by grubbypaws in Deal Talk
this is a great price... alot of these are made by the same company.
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Post #135479465 added 03-11-2020 6:10 PM by Microtubule in Deal Talk
Genius of the year!
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Post #135480809 added 03-11-2020 7:42 PM by opus123 in Deal Talk
Depends on your water pressure. You need around 40+ with 60+ being ideal. If you are on well water, then no it will not work.
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Post #135480848 added 03-11-2020 7:44 PM by Callmevasu in Deal Talk
Though the quality of APEC is awesome it does waste a lot of water 3-4 times, but there are alternates that are slightly costlier but just as good quality that have 1:1 or less water waste
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Post #135480875 added 03-11-2020 7:46 PM by opus123 in Deal Talk
You can drink 0 tds water. It is not going to harm you in the quantities we would drink.
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Post #135487418 added 03-12-2020 8:27 AM by PhilIndeblanc in Deal Talk
I just paid 239$ for the iSpring with pump, 6stage. 6th stage I would bipass, as you dont need anything added to water. I had one in my other home for 11 years. The filters can be a pain to take...
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Post #135545879 added 03-15-2020 9:16 AM by wywin in Deal Talk
We had an RO system for years that we needed for our reef tank. Here in So Cal the wastewater is a big issue and diverting it wasn't legal for a long time (I know the laws have changed but I'm not...
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Post #135580103 added 03-17-2020 1:58 AM by an_azn in Deal Talk
How is it compared to something like this? https://www.pelicanwater.com/drinking-filters/pelican-reverse-osmosis/ I bought their whole house water softener/filter through them a while back.....
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Post #135480305 added 03-11-2020 7:11 PM by PublicBJ in Deal Talk
No theory here at all -- almost all systems you buy will already have a splitter included so you can decide whether you want an RO faucet on your sink, only to your fridge, or both. Mine came with...
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Post #135478808 added 03-11-2020 5:28 PM by Prophetic Sheep in Deal Talk
If you have a full tank of RO water, that will be useable without the pump. Refilling the tank with RO water while the pump is not working will either happen slowly or not at all, depending on the...
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Post #135480371 added 03-11-2020 7:15 PM by PublicBJ in Deal Talk
This. Unless you have massive needs for lots of water, or have terrible water pressure, you don't need a pump at all.
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Post #135481958 added 03-11-2020 9:02 PM by Raeden5 in Deal Talk
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Post #135490079 added 03-12-2020 10:27 AM by Ninjam in Deal Talk
I've owned both the APEC and UKOKE. I can't tell the difference. I did have an issue when I overtightened the middle filter, it slowed water flow to basically nothing. Other than that it works...
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Post #135502208 added 03-12-2020 10:42 PM by opus123 in Deal Talk
It is expensive and you have to buy their filters since they are not in canisters.
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Post #135585098 added 03-17-2020 9:20 AM by opus123 in Deal Talk
It is definitely a cost vs convenience vs need comparison. In my case, my needs outweigh the convenience and costs. I have tap water with 450 tds and I need my final water to be 0 tds. Therefore...
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Post #135585143 added 03-17-2020 9:22 AM by opus123 in Deal Talk
Finally, someone gets it.
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Post #135601742 added 03-18-2020 12:51 AM by opus123 in Deal Talk
Just the better rejection rate and maybe longer life. I'm not sure on the life of the Apec membrane. I will probably get 5 to 7 years out of the spectrapure membrane.
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Post #135478304 added 03-11-2020 4:58 PM by Mvortec24 in Deal Talk
I just bought this system last week for $138 with replacement filters. Looks similar and the water taste great. https://www.amazon.com/Express-Water-Reverse-Osmosis-Filtration/dp/B00J2DGTD8/
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Post #135483473 added 03-12-2020 12:18 AM by nierro in Deal Talk
Judging from the diagram, it doesn't seem to have a air gap on the faucet. So you should be good to connect it directly to the fridge.
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Post #135483638 added 03-12-2020 1:00 AM by opus123 in Deal Talk
There are better brands but you have to pay a little more for them. I run a spectrapure membrane and it takes my water at the tap which has a tds of 450 down to a tds of 4. I then run it thru a di...
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Post #135484439 added 03-12-2020 4:30 AM by TAZ11 in Deal Talk
I replaced my RO system with this, hooked it up to my RO foccet. Don't notice any difference in taste and not wasting all that water anymore. CuZn UC-200 Under Counter Water Filter - 50K Ultra High...
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Post #135501446 added 03-12-2020 9:25 PM by Cross_ in Deal Talk
Amazon sold out
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Post #135509348 added 03-13-2020 9:32 AM by b.arms in Deal Talk
I love the "wasted water" argument. In some areas where water has to be piped in from remote areas, the wasted water argument might have a little bit of merit just in logistics, However, in most...
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Post #135555092 added 03-15-2020 6:41 PM by jk1947 in Deal Talk
Any comments on using RO system that adds minerals to the water? any recommendations on that sort of RO systems? I am currently using APEC RO-90 (no minerals) and it is time to replace all the...
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Post #135479645 added 03-11-2020 6:25 PM by rugs in Deal Talk
Good to hear. I bought this last week based on all the positive reviews. Not a single negative review! Essence Premium Quality 5-Stage Under-Sink Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filter System...
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Post #135479678 added 03-11-2020 6:27 PM by LEOMHK1.0 in Deal Talk
You do not have faith in a company called Ukoke???
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Post #135479912 added 03-11-2020 6:43 PM by OneLeggedTroll in Deal Talk
What about Fleck brand? I’m looking for a system for a 4000 sq ft house. EDIT: Never mind. I was looking at water softener and RO system and briefly mixed the 2
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Post #135480119 added 03-11-2020 6:59 PM by Juggernaut_510 in Deal Talk
Will this be good to get water for my family in the impending apocalypse?
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Post #135481433 added 03-11-2020 8:25 PM by LoganH1988 in Deal Talk
A reverse osmosis system is the same as any other. Period. The more stages the better, but to say a different named product is better is a shitty review/comment.
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Post #135481454 added 03-11-2020 8:27 PM by dougeefresh in Deal Talk
I don't where you live with your "polluted tap water" (Flint?) but I have pretty good water here in Washington state. It is quite expensive though compared to the other states that I lived before....
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Post #135481460 added 03-11-2020 8:27 PM by essix8 in Deal Talk
AFAIK youre not going to get an NSF certified RO system for around $100-$130 which is the common price of the cheaper units. The cheapest one I can find with some basic searching is an Aquasana for...
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Post #135481541 added 03-11-2020 8:31 PM by LoganH1988 in Deal Talk
Take the line out that connects to the tank and check your product feed. If it is producing, you are good.
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Post #135481808 added 03-11-2020 8:49 PM by bamboozler in Deal Talk
Is it possible to install an RO system without the faucet and just straight to the fridge water line? Or will not having the air gap tube be a problem?
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Post #135482732 added 03-11-2020 10:19 PM by krunk619 in Deal Talk
Ispring to view when the sediment filter needs replacement. Then order a water tester from Amazon for $10
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Post #135482915 added 03-11-2020 10:46 PM by Wimp_Lo in Deal Talk
If I pee in this, can I drink it?
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Post #135483776 added 03-12-2020 1:42 AM by HairyButtGoblin in Deal Talk
From what I've read around the web, the pump increases the efficiency to around 1 gallon drinking water 1 gallon waste water instead of wasting 4 gallons but no HDMI. Discombobulated. Re-combobulated...
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Post #135484277 added 03-12-2020 4:02 AM by tacoreactor in Deal Talk
When human race evolves to eat cotton, we're done for.
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Post #135505169 added 03-13-2020 5:49 AM by speederone in Deal Talk
Excellent One !! Just stop using water wasting foods and world will be a better place !
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