It not only softens the water for the whole house, but also reduces or removes the chlorine and other chemicals. I suspect that you drink RO water because you don’t want the chlorine and chemicals in your drinking water, but did you know that you absorb more chemicals and chlorine through your skin and through inhalation (vaporization) in a 20 minute shower than you could ever drink?
Major Water Snob Wants Good Water
July 28th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Reverse Osmosis · Salt-Free · Water Softeners
GE Merlin: Fact of Fiction?
November 11th, 2009 · No Comments
One of the most popular products in the water treatment business is the GE Merlin 700 Gallon Per Day Reverse Osmosis System. It delivers nearly a half gallon a minute under ideal conditions. Consumers hear that it is “tankless” and assume it is better than other “tank-type” RO’s and is the latest and greatest in [...]
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Update On No-Salt Water Softeners
April 4th, 2009 · 56 Comments
Some companies are selling their products the right way (explaining how it works and not engaging in hyperbole), while others are not so “above-board” in their tactics. I would encourage anyone who is looking to go “salt-free” to think about whether the company they are considering is really a “water treatment company” or just a company that is interested in selling a salt-free product and little else.
Tags: Salt-Free
Will an icemaker work with RO water?
September 11th, 2007 · 33 Comments
First of all, you can make ice cubes from water produced by reverse osmosis systems. In fact, ice made from reverse osmosis (”RO”) water produces cleaner, clearer and better tasting ice cubes because most of the contaminants are removed from the water. So, just because water is purified by a certain process, (in this case, [...]
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What is the best drinking water system?
February 21st, 2007 · 15 Comments
There is no “BEST” filter or system, but there are several questions you should ask yourself to determine which type of system is best for you. There are also some questions you should ask if someone is trying to sell you a water treatment system. First of all you need to determine why you want [...]
Tags: Reverse Osmosis
Where should we install an RO system in our new home?
January 20th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Q. We are currently building a new home and have decided to install a reverse osmosis drinking water system. Should we install a system under our kitchen sink and hook it up to the icemaker. What if we want to put another one at our wet bar or in the master bath? Does that make [...]
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