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The EXPRESS WATER UV Reverse Osmosis System delivers 100 gallons per day of purified, alkaline water by combining 11-stage filtration with UV sterilization. Designed for easy under-sink installation, it removes 99.99% of harmful contaminants while adding essential minerals for health. Featuring a 4-gallon storage tank, leak detection, and NSF-certified performance, this system ensures safe, great-tasting water for your home or office with minimal maintenance.









| ASIN | B01N0OERWZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,084 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #82 in Under-Sink & Countertop Filtration #150 in Pitcher Water Filters |
| Brand | EXPRESS WATER |
| Date First Available | December 7, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00641990962642 |
| Installation Type | Under Sink |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 31 pounds |
| Item model number | ROALKUV10* |
| Manufacturer | Express Water |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 0.8 Gallons Per Minute |
| Model Name | ROALKUV10M |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Dimensions | 15"L x 5"W x 17"H |
| Special Feature | Reduce TDS |
| UPC | 641990962642 |
T**.
Great quality and easy to install
This was super easy to install. The water truly tastes great now as well as coffee. It’s noiseless with plenty of fresh clean water to accommodate a family of five. Express Water has made this very easy to install.
L**A
Great Taste, UV For Well Water Safety
Reviews are great. My nephew has had it for years and highly recommended it. I looked at several different RO systems and got this 100 Gallons Per Day reverse osmosis system with UV filter. Whole house was too expensive and too hard on my septic tank. This installed fairly easily. The flushing procedure was lengthy, but now we have worry free drinking water for cooking, coffee, ice, and pets. Our well water is high in iron with a bad taste and there is always a concern for bacteria with well water. This Express water UV reverse osmosis system gives us great tasting water with the security of a UV filter to kill bacteria. The UV filter leaked badly on startup. I had to remove the quartz tube and reposition the Oring which stopped the leaked. The tank leaked from the top fitting until I tightened it a little more until the leak stopped. The 3 big filters on the bottom all leaked. It said the O rings were pretreated with food grade silicone lube, so I didn't add any. If I had to do it again I would put a film of food grade lube to ensure a good seal. I had to tighten all 3 large filters a lot to stop the leaking. The spigot handle was loose and dripped on the counter, but after a few days it tightened up and stopped leaking. I guess the internals needed to swell up with water and make it tight. Overall we are very happy and excited about this system. It will pay for itself in 5 months for the cost of water we were buying to drink.
T**H
A bit bulky but easy to install and use
This is the 11-stage RO filter setup with UV sterilization and alkaline remineralization stages. Everything is pre-packaged in a way to ease installation but kind of a pain if you're planning to add a permeate pump or branch out the lines before/after the remineralization stage (to get regular RO water for things like a coffee maker or other cooking needs while getting mineralized water for drinking). Overall, while it's assembled rather well, it's still quite bulky. I was surprised that the 4-gal tank isn't the most imposing component. The 3-stage primary filters at the bottom of the kit dominate the space. The RO, UV, ALK, and PAC units mounted horizontally on top are quite a bit smaller. That said, the entire kit will fit in the cabinet under a common double sink under the one WITHOUT a garbage disposal. If you have a garbage disposal under one sink, space will be tight (at best) on that side so plan to install on the opposite side. I'm pretty bad at plumbing but installation was actually rather easy thanks to most of the work already being done with the 1/4" tubing and quick-connect fittings. It took me MAYBE 90 minutes start-to-finish (plus the fill/flush process afterwards). The hardest part was connecting the tubing to the included faucet which, in hindsight I could have made easier by fishing the tube up through the retention nut, the countertop, the top washer then onto the faucet stem before securing the faucet to the countertop. Instead of the included drain "saddle" I opted for a "Y" tube that fits inline with my dishwasher drain into my garbage disposal - no cutting required. I opted to add a permeate pump, as well. That requires some re-routing of some of the pre-installed tubes but isn't all that complicated once you understand how it works and where each tube comes from and goes to. Overall, that reduces the wastewater by a significant amount (sorry - I don't have before/after stats). It also reduces the total fill time from 2-3 hours to about 35 minutes and makes flushing/priming new filters a LOT quicker. I did have one faulty connection in the system that needed to be fixed and it was one of the factory-installed ones. The "T" that feeds the PAC (the final filter) and the tank wasn't seated correctly and leaked straight away. I simply removed the tube, re-cut the end, and reinstalled it - job done! No leaks of any kind after that. I also opted to NOT physically mount the unit inside the cabinet. I know filter changes are going to be a pain so I simply left it sitting on the bottom of the cabinet with enough slack in the tubes to remove it to the floor in front of the cabinet. From there, I can disconnect all my tubes that go back under the sink and re-work the filters up on the counter or in the sink, as needed. The municipal water supply where I live is actually already pretty good. I just wanted better tasting water. We've used a drip-type filter for a few years and it does an okay job but I'm still finding a slightly "off" taste occasionally. This RO system TOTALLY removes any hint of weird odors/tastes and is better than many bottled waters I've had. Fiji is as close as it gets. Get yourself a glass pitcher, fill it regularly, and keep it chilled in the fridge. OR get a "T" tap off the feed to the RO faucet and feed it into your in-fridge water supply for the best ice and water you'll ever taste.
R**R
Works fine, takes awhile to install and startup cycles for water filters
Overall very please with this product's quality and function. For decades used water from refrigerator filter, but found out it didn't screen sodium (which contributes to artery hardening and high blood pressure) so sought alternative which only is Reverse Osmosis, as we use a salt water softener. The instructions are fairly simple and most diagrams are clear and color coded tubes so makes for ease but not 100% error-free install as some dependency on text interpretation did require a tad of rework. Plus there is 'just enough' filter tubing for a basic, very near to water supply and counter install so if you have an unusual configuration may need to buy additional hose as my message to the manufacturer asking for more was ignored/unfilled. This unit is fairly tall, so I had to rearrange the filters atop and tie them together with nylon ties to fit under the sink - beware!!!!! especially if you have a deep sink well as cabinet height clearnace could be restricted. There's not much options for the filter module relocation so if you can move them around to be overall lower height well it's a product return for you. This aspect disappointed me and took a bit of ingenuity to work around that most customers would not want to contend with. As for the product install, did have some human error with tubing install so had a leak or two but once found easy to remedy - but again, if tubes supplied are too short and you stress out the plug-in connections - oops water water everywhere. I also bought the 3-year (?) filters product so I don't have to worry too much about manufacturery supply. I bought a water test kist and ALL the readings were in compliance and happy to say most (but I think one) were ZERO reading. BTW, we are on well water, and mentioned we use a salt water softener and a whole house inline sediment filter. The manufacturer did reply about the drainage tube install location/alternative as you do need to drill a hole into an existing drain pipe AT THE PROPER LOCATION which is probably the most stressful aspect aboutg the install. Tapping into the existing water supply using an adapter (rather than old fashioned screw-in puncture tap) was convenient and trouble free. Would buy again, but probably buy some extra tubing for install convenience.
J**.
Excelente producto. Lo use como reemplazo a un purificador viejo que solo hacía filtrado y cloración. Este es muy fácil de instalar (quien invento las conexiones rápidas es un genio). Es modular y fácilmente se identifica donde va casa pieza, todo va por colores. Excelente sabor del agua. Lo único malo es que el sistema de RO desperdicia mucha agua (mas o menos produce 5 litros de rechazo por 1 litro purificado), pero esto es un problema común con todos los sistemas de RO y es parte del diseño. En mi caso, en vez de drenarlo al drenaje (como lo indica el manual) lo dirigí a un contenedor afuera para usar esa agua de rechazo para el trapeador y el riego del jardín.
M**A
No tan fácil de instalar como dice la publicidad, es laborioso pero no complicado. En mi caso no hubo suficiente presión de agua en la tubería de mi casa, de tal forma que tuve que comprar una bomba especial para sistemas de ósmosis inversa (a otra compañía pues el fabricante ya no las vende) asi como un switch de alta presión que automatiza el funcionamiento de la bomba. El sabor del agua es completamente diferente y supera cualquier agua embotellada del mercado. La tranquilidad de no tener que beber agua que haya venido envasada en una botella de plástico y los tóxicos que liberan al agua. Casi no puedo creer que ya no tenemos el permanente y engorroso ritual de comprar garrafones de agua. La empresa es muy amable y servicial si tienes preguntas durante el proceso de instalación y después. muy contento con este producto
B**Z
Deberian aclarar que aunque tengas bomba presurizadora en tu casa no es suficiente para que el sistema funcione. Tuve que comprar una booster pump y son caras.
S**S
Excelente producto, por fin tengo un sistema de filtración de agua al100% comprobado. el que tenia anteriormente no eliminaba completamente el sarro y cloro del agua, este ya lo comprobé y lo elimina completamente, lo recomiendo ampliamente.
I**6
El agua que produce es de excelente calidad y además es alcalina, con muy buen sabor y sin olor. Es un excelente sistema a buen precio disponible a meses sin intereses. El tanque de almacenamiento es de 10 litros y la membrana RO es de 378 Litros por día (100 GPD) que es la más duradera. La lámpara UV se alimenta a 110V. Incluye sensor de fugas, conector de 1/2" con derivación y llave de paso a 1/4" y mangueras con código de colores para facilitar la instalación además de un buen manual ilustrado. Es el único sistema que incluye etapa de Luz Ultravioleta y etapa alcalina en México. El agua alcalina no se recomienda para máquinas de hielo, por lo que se conectan antes de la etapa alcalina. Sin embargo se requiere experiencia en la instalación. Antes de comprar recomiendo que se documenten, hay excelentes videos en la red (fresh water systems) debido a que los sistemas de ósmosis inversa en México requieren de una bomba auxiliar y un medidor de presión para que operen eficaz y eficientemente. Con la bomba la producción de agua genera 1 litro cada 10 segundos y llena el tanque de almacenamiento en una hora con 5 litros de agua de rechazo a una presión de entrada de 80 psi. De otra forma una baja presión sí permitirá la producción de agua pero lo hará de forma muy lenta, 1 litro por cada 5 minutos, y el tanque de almacenamiento no funcionará, además de que el agua de rechazo se incrementa a un litro de rechazo por litro producido. Si no quieren ahondar en detalles de instalación recomiendo un sistema prefabricado que incluya bomba y agregar las etapas que requieran, la diferencia es que cuesta más y no es tan eficiente. Entrando en detalles de instalación, el agua de rechazo la almaceno y uso para limpieza general. La bomba se coloca antes de la membrana RO y en mi caso requiere sensores de alta y baja presión para evitar que se queme y normalmente se incluyen con la bomba. El sensor de baja presión se coloca a la entrada de la bomba y el de alta presión a la entrada del tanque. El medidor de presión se coloca a la entrada de la membrana RO y debe marcar 80 psi o menos cuando funciona la bomba para no dañar la membrana. La lámpara de luz ultravioleta debería apagarse cuando no se produzca agua o el agua saldrá muy caliente. En la parte eléctrica se requiere cable 18 AWG para conectar los sensores a la bomba (en serie), agregué un relé controlado por la alimentación de la bomba que corta la alimentación de la lámpara cuando la bomba no funciona. El kit de bomba (geekpure) con sensores, terminales y adaptador de voltaje, y el medidor de presión los conseguí en AMZ EU. El relé y cable 18 AWG para la conexión de la bomba en una tienda de electrónica local. En los videos se habla de una bomba de permeado para hacer más eficiente el sistema, yo no la ocupe, sólo ajusté la presión de salida del agua de desecho con una llave de paso.
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