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syazwan
post Sep 28 2023, 10:35 AM

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Nobody uses intrix?
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post Sep 30 2023, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(dayalan86 @ Sep 30 2023, 09:53 AM)
I nearly bought an Intrix, its famous among Thermomix users.

My reservations on Intrix is:

i) It is tankless only for ambient water
ii) Hot Water is using tank, 2.6l
iii) Promo mentions energy savings, but unsure what it is measured against
iv) No Hot Water and Filter cost is pricey, RM580 /year
v) Concern on electricity and water leakage on the machine at under sink area.

If you are looking at Intrix I suggest that you also consider another under sink filter, Wells water purifier it comes with cold water + hot water and ambient water; the faucet is very cute looking with selectable temperature. Intrix I believe you need to preset below the kitchen counter.

Eventually went with LG as it is compact and go against the wall on the counter top (17mm depth only), and reasonable to own at RM 50/month for Hot (selectable 85DegC / 75DegC and 40 DegC) / ambient and cold water.
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Lady boss requirement is something that doesnt taking up spaces on countertop which is why am looking at intrix as its undersink filter. laugh.gif

Actually this is the no.1 priority for us now. Ambient water is fine as our lifestyle always drink the air suam one..for cold or hot water we dont mind. Currently been boiling water from kettle for years and soon we might switch for induction cooker hence boiling hot water for hot drinks will be extremely fast as alternative later.

I dont know whether this is due to google algorithm or what i did a quick search for wells filter. The cute tap "maybe doesnt suits us" (i dont know how to explain it laugh.gif ) but after few more search i found out philips also do have some undersink water filter products.

Just need to study on its ease of maintenance for filters and of course price (looks cheaper it seems)

This post has been edited by syazwan: Sep 30 2023, 05:25 PM
syazwan
post Oct 23 2023, 12:59 PM

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Oops wrong thread

This post has been edited by syazwan: Oct 23 2023, 01:46 PM

 

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