Our camper doesn't have a built in water filter and we wanted something better than cheap stand alone filters. After reviewing many options, we decided to bite the bullet and go with the more expensive Clearsource. It's built like a tank. Very heavy and heavy! No problem with this drip during use. It must also be beaten during use and in the cellar when traveling. We've had it for 3 months, used it for about 45 days and covered 2500 miles. The water pressure is normal, the pressure does not drop. Filters seem to work well with water at 7 different campsites. Looking at the filters after 45 days of use, the sediment filter is obviously dirty and the carbon filter still looks clean. To be on the safe side, I will order a new filter set. Overall we are happy with the clean source code and expect it to last for many years.
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