brianrish
Member
Hello,
I just found what seems to be a very nice RO unit at a local home improvement store, and was wondering what the difference between RO and RO/DI is. I believe this unit is only RO becasue it said nothing about being DI also.
What exactly does the DI do for the water, and will I be sorry if I get a RO unit without DI. This unit costs $197. Anyone know of better units that sell for less that include DI?
I attached a picture of the unit.
This is what the box says: "Premier 5 Stage Reverse Osmosis Water Purification System"
And more from the box:
Point-of-use under counter filtration system for drinking and cooking
Sediment and carbon/thin film membrane filter
6 month filter life on sediment and carbon prefilters, 2-5 years on thin film membrane
NSF tested and verified
High production thin film composite membrane
3 gallon storage tank
State-of-the-art in water purification
Reduces lead, mercury, copper, barium, cadmium, trivalent chromium, radium, calcium, magnesium, sodium and fluoride
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It is made for sink use (for purifying the water you drink) and includes a collection tank. It would also be nice since I could actually use the water for myself as well as my fish without any trouble!
What do you all think?
I just found what seems to be a very nice RO unit at a local home improvement store, and was wondering what the difference between RO and RO/DI is. I believe this unit is only RO becasue it said nothing about being DI also.
What exactly does the DI do for the water, and will I be sorry if I get a RO unit without DI. This unit costs $197. Anyone know of better units that sell for less that include DI?
I attached a picture of the unit.
This is what the box says: "Premier 5 Stage Reverse Osmosis Water Purification System"
And more from the box:
Point-of-use under counter filtration system for drinking and cooking
Sediment and carbon/thin film membrane filter
6 month filter life on sediment and carbon prefilters, 2-5 years on thin film membrane
NSF tested and verified
High production thin film composite membrane
3 gallon storage tank
State-of-the-art in water purification
Reduces lead, mercury, copper, barium, cadmium, trivalent chromium, radium, calcium, magnesium, sodium and fluoride
[hr]
It is made for sink use (for purifying the water you drink) and includes a collection tank. It would also be nice since I could actually use the water for myself as well as my fish without any trouble!
What do you all think?