QUOTE(DT1 @ Jan 13 2015, 04:19 PM)
http://www.aquasana.com.my/I've not called them before, but based on their site, RM799 for a countertop filter that is comparable to the eSpring in terms of the final water standards.
This could be an old pricing, so let's say it's now RM1100 including installation, it's still far more attractive than eSpring (just doesn't come with the UV light).
Moreover, Aquasana in their US site has new models. If really interested will have to call these guys up. I've tried emailing, but no response.
I haven't come across someone here reported some local Malaysia Aquasana distributor/reseller. But I do know Singapore have one. Check the following quote.
Let's recall back some 2012 year old of posts.

QUOTE(NIckLJF @ Dec 20 2012, 02:46 PM)
Did a quick look at Aquasana. Rather ambiguous claims regarding the NSF certification. They submit for NSF is only up to 500 gallons but they claim they test to 1000 gallons, which means its only their own claim for the additional 500 gallons.
You could end up paying RM299 every 6 months because that's what stated in the NSF data.
On another note, I notice that a lot of outdoor filter nowadays uses carbon to remove chlorine at POE. Wouldn't this do more harm than good because the water in the house (pipe,s tank, etc) wont have chlorine to inhibit bacteria growth?
QUOTE(phoenix69 @ Dec 20 2012, 04:39 PM)
If worried about that then buy the filter from Singapore and replace your self.
http://www.h2ofresh.com/filters.htm1 set SGD 79.00 only Approx RM198.00
2 set SGD 150.00 only Approx RM376.00
based on your conservative calculation, still cheap compared to other NSF 53 cert filter.
Coupled together with low initial cost, sure can consider.