iSpring RCC7U Under Sink 6-Stage Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filtration System with UV Ultraviolet Filter
$409.99
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- This Reverse Osmosis under sink mounted water filter contains 6 different stages of filtration to remove up to 99% of over 1,000 contaminants, including PFAS, lead (removes up to 98% of lead), chlorine, fluoride, arsenic, asbestos, calcium, and sodium.
- With its advanced 11 watt UV filter stage, the RCC7U is suitable for filtering well water and other problem water sources like water from lakes and streams. A flow sensor switch turns the UV unit on and off automatically with water flow, saving power and lengthening the life of the UV lamp.
- Quality components ensure reliability and low maintenance for many years to come. Clear see-through 1st stage housing makes filter inspection a snap.
- Do-it-yourself installation, typically in a couple of hours with industry-leading help just a phone call away. Fits under a standard kitchen sink, with all parts included and instructions and videos. For leak-free installation, simply push tubing ½ inch deep into quick-fitting connectors and lock - no threading pipes needed. Features European-designed brushed nickel all-metal faucet.
- Backed by 1year Manufacturer Warranty with lifetime support line: 678-261-7611, from Atlanta, GA USA.
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iSpring RCC7U Under Sink 6-Stage Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filtration System with UV Ultraviolet Filter
$409.99
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- Model: RCC7U
- Manufacturer: iSpring
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Ken Canion | 
2018-06-12
We had a portable Reverse Osmosis system years ago, and it was a bit of a nightmare. It wasted TONS of water, there was never a good place to position it where it would be close enough to a faucet but not in the way, and when it came time to change the filters, they were difficult to swap out and it never really tasted right afterward. So, I was understandably reticent to return to the world of Reverse Osmosis, especially since I live in an apartment and tend to move fairly frequently. However, after hearing about a covered up contamination of Floridas aquifer with radioactive material that fell through a sinkhole, I decided to see if RO systems hadnt improved since id last dealt with them. Im very happy to say that that after hours and hours of researching, my choice to go with this system paid off. It installs under the sink, but was something I was able to do on my own in about 2 hours. I have no plumbing experience, so if youre generally a handy person or good at troubleshooting, dont feel intimidated, you can definitely install this. There was a part that wasnt exactly like the video directions on youtube/in the manual, but I was able to figure it out without too much frustration. The best part is that even though its installed under my sink, everything about the installation is reversible, so I can take the whole thing with me when I move out and there will not be any damage or evidence that the sink was ever modified. Actually, I lied: the best part is the quality of the water. Florida water is generally pretty horrible. In fact, it might be the worst tasting water in the country (highly sulfurous, it smells overwhelmingly like farts when you turn on the faucets!) So my water went from smelling and tasting foul to actually tasting better than the reverse osmosis water I was buying at Whole Foods! Another great thing about this system is that there is a 3 gallon reserve tank, which filters the water in advance, so when you need it, the pressure is good and you dont have to wait an hour to fill up a glass. I use this water for almost everything - cooking, drinking, even cleaning sometimes (our water is very hard and will often leave spots). Ive been using this system for 4+ months at this point, and I really cant think of a single criticism/negative thing to say about it. If you have any questions, feel free to ask and Ill do my best to try to help. And if you found this review helpful, please consider leaving me feedback.

2018-06-12
We had a portable Reverse Osmosis system years ago, and it was a bit of a nightmare. It wasted TONS of water, there was never a good place to position it where it would be close enough to a faucet but not in the way, and when it came time to change the filters, they were difficult to swap out and it never really tasted right afterward. So, I was understandably reticent to return to the world of Reverse Osmosis, especially since I live in an apartment and tend to move fairly frequently. However, after hearing about a covered up contamination of Floridas aquifer with radioactive material that fell through a sinkhole, I decided to see if RO systems hadnt improved since id last dealt with them. Im very happy to say that that after hours and hours of researching, my choice to go with this system paid off. It installs under the sink, but was something I was able to do on my own in about 2 hours. I have no plumbing experience, so if youre generally a handy person or good at troubleshooting, dont feel intimidated, you can definitely install this. There was a part that wasnt exactly like the video directions on youtube/in the manual, but I was able to figure it out without too much frustration. The best part is that even though its installed under my sink, everything about the installation is reversible, so I can take the whole thing with me when I move out and there will not be any damage or evidence that the sink was ever modified. Actually, I lied: the best part is the quality of the water. Florida water is generally pretty horrible. In fact, it might be the worst tasting water in the country (highly sulfurous, it smells overwhelmingly like farts when you turn on the faucets!) So my water went from smelling and tasting foul to actually tasting better than the reverse osmosis water I was buying at Whole Foods! Another great thing about this system is that there is a 3 gallon reserve tank, which filters the water in advance, so when you need it, the pressure is good and you dont have to wait an hour to fill up a glass. I use this water for almost everything - cooking, drinking, even cleaning sometimes (our water is very hard and will often leave spots). Ive been using this system for 4+ months at this point, and I really cant think of a single criticism/negative thing to say about it. If you have any questions, feel free to ask and Ill do my best to try to help. And if you found this review helpful, please consider leaving me feedback.
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