Over doing the RO/DI

Over doing the RO/DI

  • 3 stage for me

    Votes: 2 4.5%
  • I have a 4 stage unit

    Votes: 22 50.0%
  • I need a 7 stage unit where i am.

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • I use tap water good enough

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • 5 stage here.

    Votes: 17 38.6%
  • I use two units of 3 stage.

    Votes: 1 2.3%

  • Total voters
    44
  • Poll closed .

Mudbeaver

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I'm having trouble choosing a RO/DI unit, its not a money issue its a practicle issue. I see 3-4-5-6-7 stage unit now. And some 7 stage unit are cheaper that than a 4 stage unit. So i'm perplex as what use is a 7 stage can actually provide than a 4 can't. To me its seems a waste of filters or an unecessary expense. Any advice on whats really important and whats not, because i'm lost, lol. Thanks for your time.
 
I went with a 4 stage unit on the advice of Russ at www.buckeyefieldsupply.com I had a number of questions about how I wanted the system to work and he answered all of them. I suppose if your water is really filthy, an extra prefilter or 2 wouldn't hurt.
 
Found it

Found it

I was going to take max Cap spectrapure but the Vertex for $20 more as total automatic flush a booster pump and opperated by itself plug and watch is about it, so i'm going with that 100gph 4 stage.Thanks guys for your input.
 
Check out the Filter guys. Great product and one of a kind customer service. Jim told me he does not speak about his competition, but in his professional opinion a 4 stage is all anyone really needs to get great water.

I highly recommend you check out the filter guys. Give him a call if not to late.
 
QUOTE=RxMike;21866141]Check out the Filter guys. Great product and one of a kind customer service. Jim told me he does not speak about his competition, but in his professional opinion a 4 stage is all anyone really needs to get great water.

I highly recommend you check out the filter guys. Give him a call if not to late.[/QUOTE]

+1. Great service and advice. Would buy again if I needed to. (Sounds like eBay feedback)
 
I went with a 4 stage unit on the advice of Russ at www.buckeyefieldsupply.com I had a number of questions about how I wanted the system to work and he answered all of them. I suppose if your water is really filthy, an extra prefilter or 2 wouldn't hurt.

I had been using a different company for the last 10 years and just switched to BFS and was very satisfied with filters and membrane. I definitely recommend Russ.
 
I have a 5 stage because my previous house had tons of sediment in the water. I use a 15 micron 1st stage, a .2 micron 2nd stage, 5 micron carbon block, then RO, DI. If the house had sediment filters, I would have just used a 4 stage.
 
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