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iSpring 75GPD 5-Stage Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System - Comparing to Watts Premier, Crystal Clear, GE, APEC Product Description:
- Solid construction. Noise free operation
- NSF certified 75 GPD Reverse Osmosis Membrane for superior performance
- NSF certified steel storage tank - Flavor free
- Luxury Faucet ($30 retail value). No air gap. Noise free.
- Automatic Shut-Off Valve. Clear housing in 1st stage - monitor filter life easily
- If your water pressure is below 45PSI, we recommend our RO system with built-in booster pump, model #RCC7P.
Product Description
Upscale iSpring 5-Stage 75GPD Complete RO system with Luxury Faucet
Now with QUICK-CONNECT Fittings!
We ship to Japan and Canada now
1st Stage: 5 micron high-capacity polypropylene sediment filter held in a transparent housing
2nd Stage: GAC Carbon Filter
3rd Stage: CTO Carbon Filter
4th Stage: High Rejection 75GPD TFC reverse osmosis membrane
5th Stage: Total Polishing Inline Carbon 10"
Product Highlights
- Solid construct
- Luxury goose neck faucet included
- Purifies 75 gallons of water per day
- Easy installation. Wall-mountable.
We are looking for local installers and dealers for our RO systems. If you are interested in becoming our dealer or installer in your area, please email sales@ispringfilter.com or call 678-261-7611.
Why Purchase From us
- Honest seller, more than 1500 positive feedbacks on ebay
- Our RO systems are 100% wet tested before shipping
- One-year limited warranty
- Free tech support before and after sale
Major specifications
System Capacity: 75 gallons per day @ 50/60 psi & 77 deg F
Tank Capacity: 3.2 gallons
Feed Water pH: 3.0 -11.0
Feed Water Pressure: 40-95 psi
Feed Water Temperature: 40-100 °F (4 - 38 °C)
Max Total Dissolved Solids: 2000 ppm
A reverse osmosis system removes:
Inorganic:
Aluminium, Arsenic, Barium,
Benzene,
Cadmium,
Calcium,
Chloride,
Chromium VI,
Copper,
Fluoride,
Iron,
Lead,
Magnesium,
Manganese,
Mercury II,
Nitrate,
Potassium,
Selenium IV,
Silver,
Sodium,
Strontium,
Sulphate,
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS),
Zinc
Organic:
Adrazin,
Aldrin,
Chlorine,
Chloroform,
Dichlormethane,
DOT,
Endrin,
Fluoranthene,
Herbicides,
Lindane,
Methoxychlor,
PCB,
Perchlorethylene,
Pesticides,
Phenole,
Tannic Acids,
Toxaphene,
Trichlorethlene,
Trihalomethanes,
V.O.C.'s
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
46 of 48 people found the following review helpful.The best RO filter at this price
By Clay Blair
For an aquarium fan like me, a source of clean water is essential. I live in a desert town in CA. The city water could be the dirtiest in the country. The TDS meter reads 300-500 ppm in different seasons. I have tried carbon and PP filters but none of them could reduce the PPM to below 200. With some basic education about water treatment, I found Reverse Osmosis is the only cost effective solution. I spent some time researching RO filters on Internet and bought a WATTs unit three years ago. It did the work but later replacement cartridges cost me a leg. Then I found this wonderful seller. Its unit is very similar to WATTs. The seller implied it is made in the same factory that provide OEM for brand names. Both the unit and replacement cartridge are at fraction cost. With that in mind, I purchased one unit and a set of pre-filters-of-three. It worked like a charm so I came back to order another two for my mother and sister. The package arrived quickly than I expected. The cubic box is well packed and includes all parts and accessories, including the upscale chrome faucet, which I like the most. The one that came with WATTs has black plastic handle and looks cheap. I got a local plumber to help me hook it up. With the attached manual, installation is quite straightforward. I found the flow chart is very helpful in understanding how the tubes are connected, although the tubes are colored already. We were confused a bit by the flow-restrict valve that controls the clean/waste water ratio and so called 4-way valve that split clean and waste water. We called the seller and quite surprisingly, the phone was answered right away by a real person. She gave clear instruction. In less than one hour, I got clean water from faucet with a stronger flow than my old Watts. I could not wait to take out my PH-TDS meter. It reads PH7.0 AND 18ppm! This PPM is ideal as pure water is actually not that good for your body. The water tastes great. The full glass looks crystal clear with some cute air bubbles, with absolutely no odds and cloud. I feel it tastes even better than Arrowhead bottle water. My fishes and water plants are happy with the water too. It produces 50 gallons clean water out of about 150 gallons waste water a day. This ratio is much better than WATTs' one out of six ratio. I understand waste water is the nature of RO technology. Besides not buying any bottle water, I use the RO waste water to irrigate my lawn and make myself even a "greener" person. :) I hope the concentrated minerals would help reduce fertilizer use. Over all, this is the best RO filter at this price in the market. I would recommend to anyone.
32 of 34 people found the following review helpful.Excellent system! Excellent! However....
By JGM Texas
This is our second iSpring RO system and 3 system overall in the last 7 years. We bought a GE 4-stage from Home Depot in 2006 and it worked very well. We are a family of four and we pull, on average, 6-7 quarts of RO for drinking per day. I'm that guy who firmly believes in "go big or go home" and wanting more filtering we decided to upgrade to the iSpring 5-stage filter. That was last year. The iSpring is EVERY BIT as good as the GE if not better in terms of quality, ease of instruction, and performance. And yes, we could taste a difference between the 4-stage and 5-stage systems. The 5-stage tasted 'cleaner' though I'm not sure how..We were blessed to be able to buy our dream home several months ago and when we listed our original home the iSpring 5-stage RO system was listed as a feature of the house and ultimately a selling point. (we left the new home owners with a new, unopened set of replacement filters) The new owners told their agent that having the RO system already installed was 'very attractive' to them and was an influence on their decision to purchase our house (off the subject I know but still things to consider..)When it came time to purchase a new system for our new home I immediately went to Amazon to find an iSpring. I looked at a couple of other systems but really only to validate my belief that the iSpring is the absolute best bang for the buck out there. I went top-shelf and ordered the 7-stage ispring, complete with UV filter and mineral filter (ADDS beneficial minerals back to the water after the RO process) The price was excellent and the quality I already trusted.The system is in and operating exactly as I would have expected and every time we get a glass of water we know that we have CLEAN, safe water. The taste is absolutely brilliant...Okay, so I've told you that I'm very familiar with RO systems, having installed three of them. I ham a repeat customer to iSpring because of their quality. If I ever have to buy another system it will ONLY be iSpring. I've recommended iSpring to friends and neighbors without hesitation.. so what's the "however?"The 7-stage system is assembled in such a way that installation can be a real challenge. There are SO many filters and whatnot it is difficult to keep everything in place when installing. What I ended up doing (and LOVE actually) is that I went to Home Depot and bought additional tubing to mount each cartridge (stage) by itself. I moved 3 of the stages off of the main body and mounted them above the system. It is a very easy process and added literally 30 minutes to the install. Now I can easily get to each cartridge when the time comes to replace them. I think iSpring should look at remotely mounting some of the cartridges on the 7-stage systems... on the 5-stage it was no issue. The other "however" is a bit more serious. The UV filter is there to sterilize the water and the technology is sound. The problem however, is that the UV filter is ON continuously... and when no water is being drawn through the system that water which is in the UV tube gets hot... I mean HOT. This component absolutely needs to have a pressure switch added to regulate the on/off time of the UV light. When water isn't being drawn from the system the pressure would be sufficient to turn the light off. When the fountain is used, the pressure drop would turn the light ON thus sterilizing the water as it flows. Turn Close the fountain and the pressure goes back up, tripping the switch and turning OFF the light. In my opinion this is a pretty big deal.. I drew a small glass of water to take some Motrin and the water was so hot I almost burnt my mouth. I've unplugged the UV light so I am receiving zero benefit from that stage right now. I am going to figure out how to incorporate the pressure switch but honestly just haven't had time.So... long story short.. iSpring is an EXCEPTIONAL value! It is a wonderful system that you can trust to give you years of worry free/hassle free service. Installation is a breeze as long as you stay at 5-stage systems and below. Beware of the UV feature... until they incorporate a way for the light to turn on and off with water use (pressure switch) I feel the UV feature is UNSAFE.At "gee male" you can add JGM dot Texas if you'd like to inquire further. Happy to help.
89 of 106 people found the following review helpful.Not as Luxury as described
By Kevin Van Horne
I purchased this unit to replace a Watts Premier I had for 5 years overseas. I had a local plumber come to help install it - he has a lot of experience with filters and came highly recommended. He was not impressed with the unit as soon as I took it out of the packaging. The pieces are all lightweight plastic, the filters and membrane have the correct stamps on them - "75 gpd RO membrane," "10 micron carbon filter," etc. - but when he showed me comparable filters, membranes and pieces from Italy, the quality difference was immediately obvious. The membrane came with the blue coloring rubbed-off in the plastic bag and the flow restrictor was from a 50 gpd membrane, and not a 75 gpd. When I wrote to the suppliers about this, they immediately responded that they had never received any negative comments and they would replace the membrane right away. The fact that I live overseas and needed to wait until I had someone coming to visit me meant I didn't respond right away.Within a week of installing the filter, one of the one-way valves froze open and I had a huge water bill and possibly ruined the membrane (if it wasn't already). The water tester went from 30 ppm at install to 150 ppm once we realized what had happened. I wrote to them again and explained my dissatisfaction with the product and would return it if I lived in the states. I did want them to replace the membrane, but not with another of theirs. They responded by sending me a $20 refund. I haven't seen any 75 gpd membranes for less than $28 - and those are the iSpring membranes I don't want to buy. I guess that is what I get for buying the "luxury" model that cost less than all the other non-luxury ones.Save your money. Buy a more expensive filter than this one.
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