This looks a lot better than the regular ones with the black spring arm that often comes with reverse osmosis systems. He's bigger and taller. A spring-loaded plastic lever has its benefits, but nothing beats a metal ball valve that can be flow controlled. I have a 75 gallon per day system. What's impressive is that at full throttle the water pressurizes all the seals and starts ejecting the water a few inches from the tip into the narrow-necked bottle. It's easy to install; I don't use an air gap on the faucet. Since I'm in California, I can't do without it. The dimensions of the tubes are standard, as is the noise level. I use a double air gap for both the dishwasher and the reverse osmosis system. He is calm. Next time I should remember to find one that can also be unscrewed from the top. To get rid of the old one, I cut it off with the oscillator tool above (inspiration from YouTube). This type seems simpler with well-defined curves. But hopefully I won't worry about that for the next 20-30 years.
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