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Household [Home Appliances] Water Filter, for drinking water purpose
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VolterizeKC
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May 3 2014, 12:26 AM
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Hi guys, I have finally settled down for my indoor water filter; espring. I was using Elken and heard it's RO water so I avoid it since I have the choice now to decide as I am moving to new house.
Okay, I am very confusing on outdoor filter. What I know after been reading so much is 3M water filter seems good feedback and people are asking, but the only thing that holds me back is, the size of it is so small, does it really capable for a house of 5 people? Landed house. Previously was using Diamond filter, the only cons I found is water pressure is low, water was being filtered slow and have difficulty when washing car.
Please advice me on an good outdoor water filter. Price range RM1,000-RM2,000.
Thanks !
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VolterizeKC
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May 3 2014, 09:43 PM
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QUOTE(NightFelix @ May 3 2014, 11:18 AM) If my info is not mistaken, the Diamond POE(aka Point of Entry) Filter is using Membrane tech.  *correct me if I'm wrong. Size doesn't matter, as long it perform as it promised. If size of the 3M AP902 hold you back, then why would you pick eSpring instead of those 4 to 8 filter built-in RO tech for your POU(aka Point of Use) System? It would look bigger than the eSpring, doesn't it look more convincing?  If you having low pressure water incoming when washing car, if always recommended setup a water tap output before the filter. 3M AP902 aprox. can used up to 378,000 liters before need for filter replacement. I think at your budget, you can buy the 3M AP902 with few filter replacement for stand-by. Maybe you can bargain the seller for discount too.  Firstly, thanks for your advice  Something for me to ponder about. Good point actually to alter another water exit for non filtered for car wash, let me check further see whether unfiltered water will cause stain on car
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