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Best R.O. Unit for Chloramine Removal?

caljim

I'm on the edge. Of what I'm not sure.
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I am finding that I dont all ways have the time to treat my water to get rid of the chloramine and would like to have a quicker source of "clean" water.

From my research a filter with two stages of carbon should do the trick, but theres a lot of units to choose from.

I only need about 10 gallons at a time, and prefer a unit that can be set up when needed and broken down until the next time.

I'd like to hear your good or bad experiences and recomondations.
 

caljim

I'm on the edge. Of what I'm not sure.
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Thanks for the input Trichy that Stealth looks like a nice unit, but $$.

I ended up ordering an "Aqua Reef Aquarium and Home" unit. 3 stages of carbon/100gal a day membrane/and a demineralizing filter.

Found it on ebay for $150.00 shipped with a garden hose adapter.

If this thing cant clean water I dont know what will.
 
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Perpetual

10 gallons at a time? Don't get anything special. People often buy more RO power than they need.

edit: ah i see whatcha got, right on and good luck :D
 
S

Seismic

Maybe you can try the Hydro-logic Small boy, with the KDF85 carbon filter, which is supposed to remove almost all chlorine and chloramine's. Plus it only costs like $100 for the unit, and $40 for the kdf85 carbon filter. Best of luck with whatever you choose.
 

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