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need help getting an RO unit

  • #61
quoted verbatim from ZeroWater website:

If your water reads 200 ppm, one filter will last approximately 25 gallons. If your water reads higher, you will filter less gallons; if your water is lower than 200 ppm, you will be able to filter more.

I use 3-5 gallon a day, so I would have to replace it weekly... owie,

careful my young apprentice,
av
 
  • #62
I was poking around a bit and read that last night. Not good.

Back to the confusing (to me) world of RO units....
 
  • #63
I wanna get an RO unit, cause I use those Brita filters now. But RO's are kinda expensive. Thats the problem. :(
 
  • #64
I wanna get an RO unit, cause I use those Brita filters now. But RO's are kinda expensive. Thats the problem. :(


I find that they're not so much expensive, as their technology is confusing...

What to look for and what is not needed for CP's and/or drinking water etc.
 
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