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Review on ๐Ÿ’ง The Ultimate Solution for Certified Filtration Connect Capacity: AQUACREST Filtration Connect by Jay Kenville

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Unbelievable offer, better value than this

This filter bribed me in math. 5000 gallons and $25. I use hot water mainly from the kitchen sink, which is a separate source, so I knew I wouldn't use a filter. I calculated a few gallons a day max for drinking and washing fruit/vegetables, that's all I use cold water from this faucet for, but it would take 13 gallons a day to get to 5000 in a year, so it's enough, even if my math is way off, room for error, and that $25 a year (or many years because I won't be using it much) is MUCH cheaper than anything else. and you know the filter works when the stream goes bad (finally dug up this answer). I've seen another one under the sink for $50 8000 gallons and the ones in jugs barely last and we are more expensive and take up extra space. This is hidden under the sink. another win. and see, even if you don't care about the quality of your tap water, it's better to be safe than sorry, for only $25 every few years, bloody cheap. Install now. In hindsight this was a simple installation, just screwing a couple of on/off/off valves into the existing piping to accommodate the filter. Actually I missed the whistle I found later, wow that obviously makes a big difference. It comes with two hoses and the quick connect needle connector is inserted into the filter through a push compression valve which is quite difficult to loosen if you don't know how to hold the sleeve (a white plastic hole with female threads on both ends) . of the filter into which a silver pin connecting the tube/needle is inserted) down (towards the filter, do not let the white sleeve rise), then the pin needle is pulled out of the filter. You must do this when you change the filter. this suggests "pinching" the sleeve with your thumb and forefinger, but should mean holding it down as this will hold it tight enough to push the needle out. When I found the missing tubing, I accidentally put the needles in the filter, only to find I had put them in the wrong ends. One needle pulled out easily and the other didn't, so I ended up using pliers to hold the sleeve down and it still took a lot of effort, but I eventually pulled the needle back out. I was afraid I had damaged the sleeve but luckily when I turned on the water there were no problems. I let it run for a while to get rid of the initial sediment (looks cloudy for a while) then after about 5 minutes the water was clear and definitely tastier and less odorous than unfiltered tap water. extremely satisfied and disappointed, haven't made it in ages who knows what I've been drinking. Even though I used a fridge filter, the water supply just broke down. As soon as I went back to an unfiltered faucet, I realized how uncomfortable it was and knew I had to find a better solution for both taste and health. wow guys!

Pros
  • Under Sink & Countertop Filter
Cons
  • Cord shorter than other options