Express Water RO5DX
Express Water RO5DX is a 5-stage RO system with a faucet and tank.
Express Water RO5DX RO system reduces 99.99% of the Lead, Fluoride, Chlorine, Calcium, Nitrates, Arsenic, and more. It is easy to install and it fills the water tank with drinking water automatically. Express Water RO5DX System has a leak stop detector that shuts off the water in a case of moisture.
Features
Express Water RO5DX Reverse Osmosis Filtration NSF Certified 5 Stage RO System features and important details.
- Express Water RO5DX System reduces Lead, Fluoride, Chlorine, Calcium, Nitrates, Arsenic, and more.
- Express Water RO5DX System is easy to install.
- It comes with a 4-gallon storage tank and tank stand.
Insightful Reviews
We've curated some of the most helpful comments and reviews from people all over the world. Read what they had to say:
“I'm rating this 5 stars because the unit is as good as you could get for the money. Granted, for more money you could have more expensive fittings, etc, but they are really not necessary unless you are going to be constantly moving and reassembling. PROs vs the older unit: 1. Very very nice that they pre-assembled the filter portion, that saves probably 45 minutes for you. 2. Tubing diagram, in color, makes assembly and troubleshooting very easy. 3. This unit has about twice the water volume coming out of the faucet, which is nice if you're filling a coffee pot. 4. Extra Filters included CONs vs older unit: 1. Does not include the UV sanitizer, and they point out twice in the instructions that you need that if you have any chance of microbial pollution. If you are using city water, it's probably not needed, but those of us in the country will need them. 2. Not one complaint about the purchased unit itself. Good quality.” — Scott
“This filter is fantastic. I moved from one area, where the water was ok, to a area where the water is "poor" imo. One way to check water quality it to look at TDS - Total Dissolved Solids. The TDS where I had been living and I would describe as "OK" water had a TDS of 130ppm. The area I moved where I would call the water "poor" has a TDS of 200ppm. I tried using a Brita brand filter and that water, after the Brita filter, went from 200ppm to 170ppm. Now with this filter, my water has 11ppm TDS. No smell or taste, just pure water. Now, the hardest part of installing this filter is drilling through the sink. Stainless steel, which most sinks are made from is very challenging to drill into but it is doable. I'd say, but extra bits and maybe a metal punch to punch that first smaller hole through the metal. Once you get one hole drilled, drilling it larger with bigger bits, is much easier. I love this filter and I would tell anyone it is worth the money and the couple of hours of installation.” — Ray
“I have a water purification tester and I followed exact instructions to a T even ran system for longer than the 10 min instructed too and have had system hooked up for over a week and I dip my water tester into a cup of water from the RO system and it has actually a worse reading than my horrible chlorinated flouridated toxic rural public water supplied to my home unreal” — Justin
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