THE BEST UNDERSINK RO SYSTEM EVER | waterdrop x-series: unboxing, install, & tests
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Intro: 0:00
Pro’s & Con’s Reverse Osmosis 0:11
Unboxing the WaterDrop X-Series 3:15
About the Filter System 3:43
You’ll Need Tools! 4:48
How To Install 4:58
Set-Up & Filter Flush 7:19
The Smart Faucet 10:18
Conducting Water Tests 12:02
Link & Code 13:47
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Intro: 0:00
Pro’s & Con’s Reverse Osmosis 0:11
Unboxing the WaterDrop X-Series 3:15
About the Filter System 3:43
You’ll Need Tools! 4:48
How To Install 4:58
Set-Up & Filter Flush 7:19
The Smart Faucet 10:18
Conducting Water Tests 12:02
Link & Code 13:47
Watch the WaterDrop Countertop A1 Vid: ua-cam.com/video/6Pb5BEDMwoY/v-deo.html
This should have 100,000 views, amazing.
My only disappointment with this system is the size. I was going to get the Waterdrop G800 system for under the sink, but at 5.65” wide it was too big. This one is even slightly wider; 6.25”. My sink is in an island, so a countertop model isn’t really an option. Happy you were able to make yours fit.
I would love to know the waters PH level before and after on one of these models if anyone knows. Great video, wonderful energy, and cool nails.
You can always route the waste water line outside the house and to the rain barrow like I do and you will capture all the waste water and use it for plants. :)
This filter looks cool. Awesome video!
Ambitious undertaking, I think I would have called in a plumber. Here (Baton Rouge) we have deep artesian wells and are lucky to have great tasting and pure water (we have other problems though). If I wanted to install one of these, I would have to deal with shrinking under sink real estate. 4 years ago I installed a Bosch undersink on demand water heater, which I love. BTW, I found this in my UA-cam list because I'm running out of your other site's videos and I guess the UA-cam algorithm thinks I'm a Christy fan (I am).
Thank you for the video
very cool video, spot on re the procedure and a bit of fun to match. kudos
Looks like a really good system
i wonder if it's loud. i have a small apartment and my bedroom is next to my kitchen. plus i am sensitive to noises. and is it noisy all the time or only when you fill your cup with water? thanks a lot!
Nice video thanks! Can you please test how much waste water it actually wastes? I saw a review of the gp800 wasting a ton of water as it will flush 33 oz even if only turned on for 1 oz of water. I'll be in a van with 64 gallons of water so I super care about the waste ratio. Also how does the flushing work exactly for the x12? Does it only flush within 5 min of getting water or does it keep flushing often randomly? Thank you!!
Can you connect it your refrigerator?
are they using food grade quality water lines?
Unfortunately I’m reading a lot about WaterDrop systems breaking after a year and they don’t stand behind their product.
which one would you recommend instead?
Discount code doesn’t seem to work
It doesn’t make sense. If the re-mineralization happens at filter 1, the RO filter at filter 3 would have gotten rid of it. Or does the water go from RO first and filter 1 last? Also, pH tested was 6.5, should it not be alkaline as advertised, why is it acidic.
Was looking at the G3P600, on sale for ~450. Is this new system worth the premium? I know it just came out, not many reviews on it yet. My house water is already softened, so I don't know I gain much from this new system over the old G3P600. I don't care much about the flow speed.
Thanks in advance for any input.
I owned a G3p600 a few years ago. It's good to use. But it doesn't come with a re-mineral function. I have to add extra minerals it. It's not convenient. I’m very impressed with the remineralization capabilities of the X12 she mentioned in the video. Maybe it is time to upgrade my g3p600.
@@dannyling-li7uf Thanks for the input. I searched around on the Remin filters. Waterdrop offers the MNR35 for $30. I think i'm going to go with this combo G3P600 + MNR35 filter. See if that solves your problems too!
@@maxmeng0 oww cool, I will take a look. Thanks!
It wastes tons of water though. For every 1 gallon of water produced, it wastes 3 to 4 gallons. Not good if you are on a water meter.
Are you sure about that? Isn’t it just the opposite? The specs say 3:1, pure to drain. Doesn’t that mean for every 3 gallons of pure water, one gallon is lost?
Just Google waste to product ratio of ro systems.
Waterdrop is committed to sustainability and constantly improving its pure to waste water ratio. With the Waterdrop X-Series RO System boasting a 3:1 ratio, it means that for every 3 gallons of pure water produced, only 1 gallon of waste water is generated. This substantial reduction in water wastage compared to other RO systems.
@@waterdropfilter.officialThats what they claim, but whats the reality? It's widely known that RO systems waste more water than they produce. Maybe technology is getting better, but i looked into RO about a year ago and the best i found was 2 gal waste to 1 gal treated
Not only does the water have to pass through the filters, but after, those filters have to be flushed with more water that goes down the drain.
@@jeff7279 not all systems are the same WD has lower ratios across the board. The G600 I have is 2:1
RO systems are pointless. No discernable difference in taste, it's worse for you (even with remineralization) and it can even be slightly corrosive to metals so you wouldn't want to use it in coffee makers and whatnot.