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Portable Reverse Osmosis System Countertop 100-150 GPD
Was just checking this out, doesn't seem like a bad deal am i missing something?
Countertop Portable Reverse Osmosis 100-150 GPD - Great RV's and traveling. |
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Hey Mater,
Doesn't look bad to me. Wish my G.E. Profile did 100 gallons-a-day! I think the cost saving on that unit is due to the fact it doesn't come with a storage tank (worthless for us) or the fancy faucet and trim. I pretty much scraped half of my R.O. unit, just to get the main unit for filling my res. pretty much what they are selling in the above link. Now, I am not familiar with Crystal Clear Supply Inc. , but for the price...if you don't find any bad press on them, it looks like a good deal. Todd |
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Ya i'm not finding anything bad about them. Def. something i'm going to put on my wish list and hope. The one i have is from Rainsoft. I can't even find how many GPD it does. Def. no where near 100 LOL.
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After reading the link, I don't see anything that would raise flags to me. Though I would probably call them and ask how often the filters need changing (how many gallons), and how much the replacement filters are.
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Close to the bottom it say's...
Maintenance: Sediment filter, pre and post filters recommended change every six months for regular usage, or once a year in light usage. Optional: Replacement filter set (change every 6-12 months) includes: sediment prefilter, carbon prefilter, carbon post filter. Now Only $44.95, Reg. $49.95 Save $5.00 when purchasing with system, select filter set on top. Replacement Membrane Module - 100 gpd (approximately every 2 to 3 years) $79.00 Replacement Membrane Module - 150 gpd (approximately every 2 to 3 years) $89.00 |
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WOW! thanks for posting, I was looking at a similur one earlier today from another company and for a lot more $$$. This may be my reward for working so much OT this month
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Ah, I didn't scroll down that far. Though I would still want more clarification from them. I don't know what they consider regular use. I'm guessing it would be something like 5 gallons a day max (would be more than enough drinking water for an entire family). That would be about 35 gallons a week. So in 6 months (using 5 gallons a day, every day) that would be about 840 gallons on a set of filters.
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