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Crystal Quest Reverse Osmosis-ULTIMATE | 
enlarge | Brand: Crystal Quest Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $299.80
New (2) from $299.80
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 142252
Media: Misc.
MPN: CQE-US-00321 UPC: 785084003214 EAN: 0785084003214 ASIN: B000KKXQMO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 5 stages filtration. | | • | 3. 2 gallons / 12 liter storage tank. Long reach faucet. | | • | booster pump. Plugs into a standard outlet 110V 60 hertz. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 5 stages filtration. 3. 2 gallons / 12 liter storage tank. Long reach faucet. booster pump. Plugs into a standard outlet 110V 60 hertz.
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| Customer Reviews:
I'm glad I upgrade from Brita Pitchers! January 3, 2009 It's so much more convenient to have filtered water coming out right from the faucet.
As there is a pre-drilled hole on my marble top,my husband decided to have a go to install the unit himself, otherwise, we may have hired someone to do the job. It took him about 4 hours. First read the instructions. Turn off water supply, electricity, then position the filter stack and storage tank. Then connect water supply, drain and faucet, checking joints are tightened properly.
Instructions could be a little clearer though.
We like the deionization filter, as water is very hard in our area. We see calcium built up around our faucets except this new filtered water faucet, of course.
I'm glad we make the leap! December 29, 2008 The unit is a bit expensive for our current budget. But we're tired of constant change of filters of our faucet mount filters. We tried many different brand, Briat, Pur, Dupont... The salty metal taste somehow is still there.
I chose the unit with deionization and ultrafiltration filter.
Took me a while to figure out the installation. But the unit works beautifully. For the first time, I cannot the difference of bottle water with tap water. Just the difference in the taste in our coffee worths it.
Loving it! December 16, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We have a neighbor moved in a few months ago. They have installed the GE reverse osmosis under their sink from home depot about $280 plus tax. We tried their water and loved it. That's when we started to research on reverse osmosis. We did not like GE, because the filters has to be changed every 6 months, and performance is only 92% at best, and can go down to 75%.
We chose the model from [...] because of the ultrafiltration before RO filtration and one between the tank and faucet. We like the stainless prefilter too. Because we had old iron pipes, we chose the iron removal option. Our neighbor told us that their water became stale after a few days of non-use (gone for vacation), all they had to do is to open the faucet, let the whole tank of water drain, and fresh water to generate.
So far for the last two months, we do not have any problems with ours. But we probably will flush the system periodically too. We have a handy man came to install the unit under the sink for us. He followed instructions and checked every joints for proper alignment, used bypass the tank first to flush out the food preservatives from the RO membrane, and flush out the first 2 tanks of water generated.
Before, we buy bottled water from water mart about 10 miles away. For cooking and coffee, we used Dupont faucet mount filter as well as Brita filter pitcher. But still, calcium deposit built up in our coffee maker reservoir.
Now, the water tasted so fresh and clean, we stopped buying bottled water. Our coffee maker reservoir is sparkling clean. We used filtered water a lot more for cooking, boiling eggs and rinsing vegetable. We're loving it.
For filter change, so far we don't have to do it yet. Eventually, when the whole set change is needed, we may buy it from [...] If only prefilter change is needed, we probably buy it from Amazon.
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