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Post #171948513 added 07-18-2024 8:22 AM by sprintuser in Deal Talk
Do you have any permeate pump recommendations to go with the RO-HI?
Post #171944310 added 07-18-2024 1:54 AM by Robbery in Deal Talk
This method reintroduces impurities back into the filtered water. It would be Newark efficient and safe to offload the purified water into a different tank/dispenser. This way it will be able to fill...
Post #171941829 added 07-17-2024 9:11 PM by pinoyguy6234 in Deal Talk
I have been using ROES-PH75 for a few years and love it! I did end up removing the last remineralization stage cause it leaves floating white particles on the water. Measured TDS goes to 0 so this...
Post #171941727 added 07-17-2024 9:05 PM by kevinlynwood in Deal Talk
Does this make a lot of noises like the one they sell in Costco? Blu h2o I think, that's what we been using but the faucet makes a loud and constant noises all the time, very annoying
Post #171941559 added 07-17-2024 8:55 PM by turboc20 in Deal Talk
Yes. That's the actual deal.
Post #171941508 added 07-17-2024 8:51 PM by aznxenon in Deal Talk
So the RO-HI is the real deal here? I’m eyeing the ROESPH75 because enhanced mineralized water and PH!!! (whatever the f that means) but the coupon is no longer available
Post #171940698 added 07-17-2024 8:04 PM by turboc20 in Deal Talk
ROES-100 has the same 3/8 output flow as RO-HI and usually it's cheaper. But right now RO-HI is only $178 so WHY NOT!
Post #171940194 added 07-17-2024 7:33 PM by JayhawkDeals in Deal Talk
Get the RO-HI model (high output), or you’ll be frustrated by how long it takes to fill a glass. Also, a permeate pump is a must in my opinion. Significantly reduces water waste and increases...
Post #171937233 added 07-17-2024 5:22 PM by ThriftyBillionaire in Deal Talk
Can’t see coupon either for 75 version.
Post #171930012 added 07-17-2024 12:32 PM by lolkool in Deal Talk
I have not used tankless system but if you are NOT space constrained then RO tank system is not a bad choice since it is typically more budget friendly and easier to maintain.
Post #171929358 added 07-17-2024 12:07 PM by gen10 in Deal Talk
I'm considering replacing my tankless simpure RO system as this one appears to have universally available filters and would waste less water. Thoughts?
Post #171924726 added 07-17-2024 9:36 AM by WittyMustang6611 in Deal Talk
I’m seeing 169 and not 139 for the 50. Also coupons not working on the other options for me. Maybe I’m doing something wrong??
Post #171924480 added 07-17-2024 9:27 AM by lolkool in Deal Talk
The RO water tank has built in pressure, so your water pressure doesn’t matter. When the RO tank’s pressure runs low, use a bicycle pump to get it back to the recommended pressure.
Post #171918810 added 07-17-2024 5:59 AM by gen10 in Deal Talk
How do I know if my water pressure is high enough for a RO tank system?
Post #171916116 added 07-17-2024 2:14 AM by VioletClub865 in Deal Talk
Which one should you get? ROES-PH75 for those wanting enhanced pH and mineralized water; ROES-50 for standard filtration with lower daily capacity; ROES-100 for higher daily capacity needs without...
Post #171916107 added 07-17-2024 2:12 AM by VioletClub865 in Deal Talk
Other models are on sale as well (Coupon YMMV): ROES-100 - 20% Coupon Savings ROESPH75 - $50 Coupon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I0ZGOZM

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