Showing posts with label faucet water filters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faucet water filters. Show all posts

8/25/2012

ED - Extra Duty Reverse Osmosis Unit Review

ED - Extra Duty Reverse Osmosis Unit
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I got one of these units for Christmas from my wife. And after about 1.5 months of use we couldn't be happier. This unit reduced our PPM's from 600 to 80. Our Arrowhead bottled water came in at 150-ppm's. The water tastes great and the system works like a charm!
The permeate pump is definitely the ticket. The pressure coming out of the RO tap is excellent and the recharging of the system is very rapid. It does make a clicking or thumping sound when the permeate pump is recharging the system. I'd rather it was quiet, however after doing quite a bit of research I feel the permeate pump is the best overall solution to increasing the out-flowing water pressure, as well as, permitting the membrane to function optimally.
Note: I had some shipping damage to the unit, but the supplier included so many extra fittings and such that I was able to fix the damaged parts myself and get the system up and running without having to wait for parts to be sent.
Stop buying bottled water and get one of these units now! You will not be sorry. Seriously, you will wonder why you've been buying bottled water all this time. You'll never want to pay for bottled water again once you taste this water and realize it's now costing you a few penny's per gallon to produce.

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8/24/2012

GE SmartWater GXSTQ Inline Water Filter System Review

GE SmartWater GXSTQ Inline Water Filter System
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Excellent product that was easy to install, once I figured out how and what I needed, which segues to my only gripe -- NO INSTRUCTIONS ARE INCLUDED!!!! Thank heavens for Home Depot. I took the filter to Home Depot and their helpful staff guided me to everything I needed (hose & coupling clamp kits -- would have been nice if these were included). The rest was a piece of cake. The parts weren't expensive either, about $5.00.

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8/22/2012

FM350CH DUPONT Deluxe Faucet Mount Filtration System (Chrome) Review

FM350CH DUPONT Deluxe Faucet Mount Filtration System (Chrome)
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I have used Teledyne Water Pik and Pur faucet-mounted filters in the past. This filter is easy to install, and has a sturdy frame that connects securely to the faucet without leaks. It is aesthetically pleasing, although I am sure that other users may have different color preferences (another Dupont filter on the market offers different color cartridge covers in the same box). The electronic counter is unique, in that it displays gallons of water filtered, and doesn't just indicate when it's time to replace the filter. You have to be careful to connect the display module to the housing BEFORE you insert the water filter, otherwise it will not work correctly. If you unscrew the display after you have loaded the water filter cartridge, then you must remove the filter, screw on the display first, and then reinsert the water filter once again. The bottom line is that the water filter cartridge must be inserted after the display in order for the display to work properly. I also noticed that the counter actually measures the time the filter is in use, and indirectly calculates the gallons filtered by a predetermined formula. Therefore, if you have a low water pressure faucet like I do, the gallons that have been filtered will be overestimated. The display is not very clear if you are looking at it from an angle. The filtered water flows at a slow rate, but all filters have a slower filtered water rate, since the water must flow through the cartridge at a slow rate in order to have a good particle/chemical removal effect. The cartridge can be used to filter 200 gallons of water, and not just 100, like other filters on the market. It is therefore more economical than the competitors. Of course I have not performed any water testing to confirm that the filter remains efficacious for all those 200 gallons. That's what the manufacturer claims. This is the only faucet-mounted filter on the market that is a 4-stage filter. It contains Microban, that supposedly prevents the accumulation of bacteria within the filter. If there is a feature I wish this system had, that would be an automatic switch back to unfiltered water - that would prevent using the filter with hot water, something that can happen accidentally and destroy the filter (hot water destroys all activated carbon filters). I think that there are Culligan filters that have that automatic switch. This system is definitely worth it.

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8/13/2012

Permeate Pump With Clips Review

Permeate Pump With Clips
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I use this with my Watts RO system. The permeate pump has John Guest type connections, which is easy for connecting tubes. The connector size is 1/4 inch. Since my Watts system uses 3/8 inch tubes for the filtered water, I also bought 1/4 to 3/8 adapters (which will be included if you buy the permeate pump from Watts' site directly). The Watts manifold system has two 3/8" outputs to fork the filtered water to tank and faucet. I had to end one of them and add a 3/8 tee as a fork after the permeate pump. While I am writing this, I think I could have instead used a 3/8x3/8x1/4 tee between the manifold and the pump (no need to end an output and also save an adapter).
RO systems rely on water pressure difference on the two sides of membrane: the lower the pressure difference, the more wasted water. The often cited 4:1 waste water ratio is for when the tank is empty. As the tank fills, the pressure difference is smaller and more wasted water is generated and longer time is needed to produce the same amount of filtered water. This is why people who tested the ratio at home found higher ratios than the published one. In reality the waste ratio may be even higher as the tank is rarely empty before the system resumes to work again. This pump separates the tank from the membrane, making the pressure on the tank side of the membrane always low. As explained above, this will greatly reduce the amount of waste water.
When pressure difference on a membrane is low, the rejection rate (percentage of contaminants rejected) is also low, resulting in more TDS (total dissolved solids) in the filtered water. So, this pump will also increase rejection rate. High pressure difference also makes it faster to fill the tank, and a 24 GPD (gallons-per-day) membrane may be enough for a system that needed 50 GPD. In addition, the hydraulic pressure of the pump will push more water into the tank, resulting in a higher tank pressure when filled than without the pump.
An RO system has a shutoff valve, which shuts off the water when the pressure difference is low and reopens when the pressure difference increases to a certain level. This stops the system from wasting too much water. When this pump is used, it may render the shutoff valve useless. This is true especially for manifold systems like the Watts because the shutoff valve is built into the manifold and cannot see the tank pressure after the permeate pump is installed. As a result, the input water is never shut off. In this situation, the pump will act like a pseudo-shutoff valve and will shut off the system when tank pressure reaches a high level. But when the tank pressure is reduced a little (say by drawing a small cup of water), it immediately resumes to work. This increases the chance of TDS creep: even when the system stops, the membrane still sits in water, and the TDS on the tap water side will gradually creep through the membrane into the filtered water side. The more frequently the tap water is "refreshed" (as in the above scenario), the more TDS creeps into tank. I alleviated this problem by adding an auto shutoff valve externally between the tank line and the input water line. I used a regular shutoff valve (which shuts off at 60% pressure), but a 90% valve probably is better (see the comment by Waterdrinker).
The pump will generate a click sound every few seconds when it is working. This is normal and the sound is nothing compared to the hissing noise from the air gap of the RO system.
Compared to not using the pump, I probably save 4-5 gallons water for each gallon of filtered water. We use about 3 gallons per day for cooking and drinking. So our annual saving is about 5000 gallons, or about 15-20 bucks a year.

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2/25/2012

Everpure EV9318-40 Solaria Instant Hot Water Dispenser Review

Everpure EV9318-40 Solaria Instant Hot Water Dispenser
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I was told that this unit was far superior to the Insinkerator that I was replacing after 10 years of great service. Not true.
The delivery of the water is uneven, you never know when it will dispense. When it builds up steam in the unit, it just starts dripping to relieve the pressure. There must be a better way, as I didn't have to put up with the dripping with my Insinkerator. I can't wait to replace it and it would be gone now, if I hadn't paid so much for it. It just feels flimsy, sorry it's not that hot.

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11/30/2011

Culligan RC-EZ-1 EZ-Change Replacement Cartridges, 3000-Gallon Review

Culligan RC-EZ-1 EZ-Change Replacement Cartridges, 3000-Gallon
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I've previously owned the type of filter where you have to remove the casing, scrub it, leave bleech in it for what feels like forever, grease the "O" ring, etc. etc. What a hassle for some clean water. This product is sooooo much easier to use - you can change the filter in minutes. Highly recommended.

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11/06/2011

PUR MineralClear Faucet Refill RF-9999 2 Pack Review

PUR MineralClear Faucet Refill RF-9999 2 Pack
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I have been using these for about 8 years now and moved to the 3 stage when they came out. I use them primarily for drinking water and cooking. They typically last about 3 months for me. I go through a LOT of drinking water and probably less than average for cooking.
Based on using them on two different water systems, I also believe the quality of the water going in makes a huge difference in the life of the filter... but then that really is just common sense isn't it? For instance, using it the week after a city wide fire hydrant flushing will use one up very quickly. I can't speak to what that means to anyone else, but it tells me it is WORKING!
As another reviewer mentioned... ONE HOT WATER EPISODE WILL KILL A FILTER! It is a shame it is this way, but I have on two occasions had someone turn on hot water and let it run through the filter for a while. The filter would stop flowing within a day after that. The instructions warn against this, but accidents happen.
On the other hand, I had one that would not flow at all right out of the box. I called the 800 number on the box, told them what happened and that I had put in a different filter, which worked, and then tried this one again... showing that I had done my due diligence, and I had a replacement in the mail within a week, no cost, without having to return the failed one.
Also, if you buy the 6 pack, they are under $10 each.
It absolutely DOES make the water taste and smell better than plain tap water.


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10/28/2011

Crystal Quest 6 Stage In-line Refrigerator Water Filter(Filters 20,000 gal) Review

Crystal Quest 6 Stage In-line Refrigerator Water Filter(Filters 20,000 gal)
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I wanted to write this water filter a 4 for frustration because it doesn't come with what I needed to install it. After two trips to the hardware store I successfully installed the water filter and it was worth it. My water in my town taste like crap and my refrigerator water filter doesn't help it still taste bad. This filter is the best for the price so far and as long as it last at least two years it will be worth the money. I think my water now taste like bottled water.

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8/03/2011

Watts Premier (531411) RO PURE (RO-4) Reverse Osmosis Filter System - MPN - Watts Premier RO-PURE RO-4 Review

Watts Premier (531411) RO PURE (RO-4) Reverse Osmosis Filter System - MPN - Watts Premier RO-PURE RO-4
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I purchased from Costco. As of Jan 2011, Costco is currently selling it for $189 with $30 MFG rebate, so the unit can be purchased at $159 with tax.
I replaced an older GE GXRM10GBL Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System purchased at Home Depot with this Watts unit. Where this system wins out is the ease of maintenance. It's very easy to pop any of the filter cartridges in and out. GE system was harder to maintain and some of the parts broke during maintenance.The main issue was that whenever I need to sanitize the system or replace RO cartridge, I had to open the plastic cap to the RO cartridge holder, which is made out of fairly light plastic. Every 1-2 years, after opening a couple of times, the plastic cab would break when I screw it back on. The replacement part for the RO cartridge holder is $150, which is the same price as buying a new unit.
Here is my comparison, as of Jan 2011. Watts is a clear winner in my mind. Just a lot less hassle to maintain and probably cheaper in the long run. I'll probably update the post after a year or so to see if Watts still holds up well.
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Initial Price - Slight advantage GE. GE is $150 from HomeDepot where $189 with $30 MFG Rebate from Costco
OS Membrane Cost - Slight advantage GE. We replace this every 2-3 years. It's $50 for GE replacement cartridge from homedepot.com (FX12M) and $61 for Watts from filterfast.com
Carbon filter Cost - Advantage Watts. Watt's it's only $50 for 1 year replacement set that replace pre-filters every 6 months and post filter every 12 months. For GE it's $75 a year ($37 for a pre/post cartridge pair (FX12P) from filterfast 2 pair a year). which replace post pre/post every 6 months. In my opinion, post filter only need replacing every 12 months
Noise - Advantage Watts. Both make sound when ro process take place, but Watts is quieter. With GE, I can really hear it in the middle of night.
Water quality - Same. My family can't taste the difference. Both specs seem to remove about same amount of all the contaminants.
Initial Install - Slight advantage Watts. The system is more well designed and it's a bit easier to install although the GE one was not bad
Replacing pre/post filter - Advantage Watts. Watts takes me 10 seconds. GE takes me 10 minutes and water can get spilled easily.
Replacing RO membrane - Advantage Watts. Watts takes me 5 seconds, GE takes me 20 minutes if everything goes well. I also have to have 2 very large clamps to open up the RO cartridge holder.
Sanitize system - Advantage Watts. Watt is a lot easier to sanitize, takes 5 minutes to put in the bleach, and 4 hours flush afterwards, which can be unattended. GE require us to remove pre/post/RO membrane, and sanitize, and then put everything back. It's something that takes me about an hour, with 4 hours flush time in between. And water gets spilled easily.
Durability - Advantage Watts. I haven't had Watts for long, but I can tell by how simple it is to swap the cartridges that it won't break easily. We simply don't have to take anything apart during maintenance where as GE requires you to do more mechanical things. Parts of GE breaks system after a couple sanitization or replacing RO membrane. Buy parts is a big pain since local stores don't sell it and have to call GE to older. Some parts are very expensive.

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7/22/2011

GE FQROMF Reverse Osmosis Membrane Review

GE FQROMF Reverse Osmosis Membrane
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Excellent system and it does all that is advertized however, the price of the membrane at Home Depot and such make it almost worthwhile to buy bottled water. If I'd not found this product on AMAZON, I would have switched back because it would cost [...] per year just for this item not to mention the other two filters. It's a very good system but GE have the product owners by [...] and charge a rediculous price that went up another [...] in one year.

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