iSpring RCC7P 5-Stage Reverse Osmosis System with Pump, 75 GPD
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- Reverse Osmosis produces purified drinking water by pressurizing water molecules through RO membrane and leaving impurities out. The under sink water filter RCC7P’s extremely durable electric booster pump ensures high efficiency, reliable, and consistent RO system performance regardless of pressure variations; delivering higher throughput with less waste water in comparing to pump less models.
- High Efficiency Reverse Osmosis system for safer, healthier and on-demand drinking water. This under sink mounted water filter removes up to 99% of over 1, 000 contaminants and hardness, including PFAS, lead (removes up to 98% of lead), chlorine, fluoride, arsenic, hormones, asbestos, calcium, sodium, and more.
- TDS Reduction: 5-Stage gradient water filtration produces great-tasting purified water every time you turn on the faucet right at your kitchen counter – even better than most bottled water. Enjoy crystal clear ice cubes, fresher tea and coffee, better tasting foods, healthier baby formula with the RO system.
- Water filtration system with Premium quality components ensure highest reliability and low maintenance for many years to come. Clear see-through 1st stage housing makes filter inspection a snap.
- Note: This RO water filtration system is for indoor use only. Extended Manufacturer upon registration, Life-time support from Atlanta GA
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iSpring RCC7P 5-Stage Reverse Osmosis System with Pump, 75 GPD
$363.99
- Availability: In Stock
- Model: RCC7P
- Manufacturer: iSpring
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2018-03-02
TL:DR: I have this RO system. Yes, I did the math. Its worth it.The capital cost is what will turn most people off. My 5-stage RO system cost me about $135 five years ago and I got it on a summer sale, the same system today costs about $200. The one I purchased was actually the RCC7 model--without the added pump, but I added an aftermarket pump to mine (the RCC7P was not offered at the time) I expect the performance would be very similar. Amortized over ten years, that price difference doesnt affect the conclusion.With calculations like this, one has to make some assumptions. I chose to assume that the usable life of the system is ten years, so I amortize that initial capital cost (linearly) over ten years. In actuality, its a very simple machine and I see no reason that it should fail within ten years or even double that. I replace all the filters on their recommended schedule, and that cost is about $20 every six months (I buy a three-year bulk pack of filters for $115).Using my average actual cost of supplied water ($2.55/1000 gallons) (not counting wastewater charges, stormwater charges), and estimating that we use about 2 gallons/day in my household of RO water, the cost comes out to about $0.08/gallon. The grocery charges about $0.10/gallon before taxes. So its slightly more economical to have the RO system in house.(That figure may not be entirely accurate, as an RO system will waste some water as an inherent part of its operation--some part of the neglected wastewater charge is due to the RO, however I assume that its small compared to the rest of the waste water charges--a single 2.5 gallon flush of the toilet >> RO waste)But not so much more economical that Id recommend it on that basis. Its the intangible reasons that Id recommend it, considering the financials to be roughly equivalent.The convenience of having delicious, filtered water available on tap cannot be overstated. I used to buy 5-10 gallons at a time at the grocery--what a PITA and having water delivered isnt economical or environmentally sound. We use the RO water in all of our cooking, and we drink a lot of water. My morning coffee tastes soooooo much better too, with filtered water. We drink a lot more especially now the filter is in place; so theres an intangible health benefit. "We"==a family of four in an arid climate.All in all, I highly recommend it.Installation is fairly simple; any reasonably DIY/handy person should be able to get it done in 1-2 hours depending...
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