CuZn 5 Stage Reverse Osmosis Filtration System, 50 Gallons Per Day
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CuZn 5 Stage Reverse Osmosis Filtration System, 50 Gallons Per Day

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Product ID: 22399924
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Details

  • Brand
    CuZn
  • Special Feature
    NSF certified
  • Package Information
    Canister
  • Model Name
    cuzn
  • UPC
    804087020391
  • Manufacturer
    CuZn Water
50 GPD Capacity
🏆NSF Certified
💧5 Stage Filtration
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Description

💦 Drink Pure, Live Pure! Elevate your hydration game today!

  • PURE WATER PURE LIFE - Experience the pinnacle of water purification with our advanced 5-stage reverse osmosis system.
  • AFFORDABLE MAINTENANCE - Easy-to-replace filters at just $49.95 for a 5-cartridge bundle.
  • EFFORTLESS INSTALLATION - Includes all components and a stylish chrome faucet for a seamless setup.
  • CUSTOMER CENTRIC SUPPORT - Enjoy peace of mind with our award-winning customer support team ready to assist you.
  • COMPACT DESIGN BIG IMPACT - Fits perfectly in your kitchen without compromising on performance.

The CuZn 5 Stage Reverse Osmosis Filtration System delivers 50 gallons of purified water per day, featuring NSF certification for safety and a compact design that fits seamlessly into your home. With easy installation and affordable maintenance, it's the perfect solution for anyone seeking high-quality water treatment.

Specifications

BrandCuZn
Special FeatureNSF certified, Chlorine Reduction
Package InformationCanister,Cartridge
Item Weight25 Pounds
Model Namecuzn
Maximum Flow Rate0.75 Gallons Per Minute
ManufacturerCuZn Water Systems
Part NumberRO-100-50GPD
Item Weight25 pounds
Product Dimensions17.5 x 5.2 x 16 inches
Item model numberRO-100-50GPD
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
SizeCompact
ColorWhite
Item Package Quantity1
Spout Height10 Inches
Spout Reach3.5 Inches
Special FeaturesNSF certified, Chlorine Reduction
Usageindoor use only
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Does this require its own faucet, a connection to the existing faucet, or does it connect directly to a cold water line?
I realize the flow rate is limited but will it connect to an existing faucet if I chose to do so?
water in my house is too soft, does this product turns the water normally?
What is the inside of the tank? Is it stainles steel?

Reviews

4.4

All from verified purchases

P**N

Excellent, especially for a small space

My tiny apartment has softened water and I live in an area with exceptionally hard water--42 parts per million. It was necessary for me to haul in drinking water by the gallon from the grocery store. I'm 75 years old and found this very difficult, so after hauling about 400 gallons, I measured the space under my sink and got the landlady's permission to install this RO system. It fits nicely under the sink with room to spare, works perfectly so far, filtering the softened water, and I am spared all that hard work. The water tastes good, even though sometimes I get some tiny bubbles along with it. There is a way to clear that, but I haven't done it yet. I recommend that if you are right-handed, that you install the spigot on the left side of your faucet. My plumber asked me 3 times if I really wanted it on the right side, and thought my reason was good, so that's where it went. I wish I had put it on the left; it's just more intuitive. I think this system is a good choice and the price is manageable.

R**K

Replacement filters are unavailable,

The water produced is a good clean taste. It is average in installation difficulty. Apparently the company no longer supports this product so you can't get replacement filters. Obviously, don't buy.

P**.

The number of positive reviews is a bit suspicious. You get what you pay for.

This product would actually pretty easy to install, but the instructions make it difficult. It seems that they were written in Chinese and translated to English using Google translate. The steps are not in order. They are just random sentences and inaccurate diagrams thrown together in a disorganized hodgepodge.When I did finally figure it out, installation and sanitization were pretty easy.The quick connect fittings work pretty well. I only got one leak, from me not pushing the tube in all the way. That was easily fixed.As to how it works:My town water smells like bleach all of the time. This system makes my tap water taste like bottled. So it seems to do its job.This cheap RO system does have a design flaw that I wish I had known about; RO systems work by filtering water and pumping it into a pressurized holding tank. That water is then available for use, whenever you open the tap. As the RO system works, it produces waste water that goes down the drain. In theory, there should be a shutoff valve that stops the system from filtering once the tank is full, so that you aren’t constantly pouring tap water down the drain. This system has no such capability, though the manual falsely claims that it does. So once you turn on the water to this filtration system, it will continue to pour water down the drain until you close the feed valve yourself.So if you buy this system and you don’t want a ridiculously high water bill, you have to reach under your sink and shut the feed valve when the tank is full. This is tremendously annoying, but I already hooked the thing up, so that’s what I do. Every couple days I’ll open the valve, fill up a pitcher and jug of water for the fridge, let the tank fill up, then I shut the valve.If I had to do it again, I’d buy a different one. If anyone sells an RO system actually made in America, I’m interested.

G**G

Works perfectly

I bought this CuZn RO water filtration system to make well water in my house potable, so that not to rely on buying bottled water. I installed the system myself and had it working one day so far with no leaks. I also measured the water ppm before and after filtration. I was very happy that the system brought ppm from 430 (and sometimes up to 488) down to 15ppm (see attached photos).At this point I would recommend this system for anyone who needs their water purified. I will update this review in the future if needed (especially after this system has been working for some time).A few notes on installation. I am not a plumber, but after watching a couple of youtube instruction videos and reading the instructions that came in with the system, I could easily install the system under my sink. All I used for installation was a drill, a 1/4" drill bit, a philips screwdriver, a knife, a flashlight, and a wrench. Make sure that when you drill the hole for waste water, the hole is before the water trap, not after.A note on filtration. I needed to flush the water filtered first as it had some carbon particles. That is normal for new filters. I also bought a set of filters for later replacement. The instructions call for replacing filters every 6 months. However, I bought a water tester, i.e., a TDS meter (fairly inexpensive), which will tell me how well the RO system performs.UPDATE (3/28/2020): After working for a week, the quality of water actually increased. Last time it was at 3ppm (see photo). The lowest I got was 2ppm.Also, the system developed a leak the other day, but it was my fault. The leak was at the connection in one of the three big pre-filter containers. When the system arrived initially, I merely tightened them. After I had put plumber tape around the threading and screwed back the containers, the leak stopped.

C**P

Great value and it works

We bought this mainly for our 3 dogs drinking water. I finally got a water meter and I'm amazed at the numbers. I installed the Reverse Osmosis at the kitchen sink. I had to buy a part from the local hardware because the included part to tie into my shutoff valve didn't match up and there wasn't any conversion piece available. Most households have 3/8" but the part was an odd 1/2' so the piece I bought cost $8 but customer service at CUZN was helpful and gave me a credit. We also have a whole house filter and a water softener in our home. So here are the numbers from the meter tester. Water straight out of an outside faucet reads 102 PPM/ 217 ECU, the water from an inside faucet reads 108 PPM/ 225 ECU ( I assuming the increase in numbers is as a result of the added salt from the softener, water is being filtered before the softener, or I need to consider a different house filter) and the water from the 5 Stage tap reads 2 PPM/ 4 ECU's. What a difference for the cost and replacement filters are cheaper then others.

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Neha S.

Excellent communication throughout the order process. Product is perfect.

2 weeks ago

Rajesh P.

Customer service was outstanding when I had questions about the product.

2 days ago

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