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JASONinNM

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Hello I was wondering hat is the cheapest way of optaining R/O water? I'm away of wall mart ( not prices though) what I'm womdering is if there is any kind of faucet attatchment filters? Like the "pur" brand filters?? Or are these simply not. Enough???
 
Those aren't R/O they are just carbon filters. A decent r/o unit should run 150-200 with membranes. I'd check craigslist or a hardware store.
 
I just attach my RODI unit to my sink when I need to make more water. I use a garden hose attachment and a garden hose adapter for the sink.

Make sure to get the DI cartridge, not just the RO unit.
 
*Is it just me or has there been 5 new threads on this same thing in the past 48 hours?

I've noticed it a lot recently, not just about RO/DI, but a couple topics, like "I have ammonia in my water!" etc.

(Sorry for off-topic!)
 
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