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Reverse Osmosis Water Storage Tank 6 Gallon (5.5 Draw-Down) - White, 1/4" Port

SKU RO-6.0-W14
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Original price $85.82
Original price $85.82 - Original price $85.82
Original price $85.82
Current price $49.95
$49.95 - $49.95
Current price $49.95
NSF Certified 6 Gallon (5.5 Draw-down) Reverse Osmosis Water Storage Tank. Lead, brass and copper are banned for use in purified/drinking water. This tank uses stainless steel connections to avoid lead leaching concerns. This tank is NSF approved under standard 58, and CE approved under the PED (pressure equipment directive). Features - Stainless steel connection - Smooth internal air vent cap prevents diaphragm damaged. - High-grade butyl diaphragm, post-cure procedure insures a tasteless and odorless water chamber - NSF 61 and 58 listed. - IAMPO approved. - CE Mark approved. Specifications & Dimensions - Actual tank size: 6 gallons - Tank storage capacity: 5.5 gallons. ** TANK BALL VALVE NOT INCLUDED**

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Samuel
Replaced two so far and no issues

I am pretty weird about getting my reverse osmosis tanks replaced and do it every now and then. I buy these strictly and they have not had any issues and do the job. Big enough for a thirsty family too!

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Wilcox
Works pretty good

Between me and my family, we drink a lot of water and this tank never runs out.

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Abbot
It's a good tank

Good quality, I have it on it's side and it works that way too.

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Arnold
Better than my original tank

I had to replace my old tank after 10 years of service. Bought this one as an upgrade, I went from 3 gallons to now 6 gallons since we now have two kids and the 3 gallon tank just wasn't producing enough water for all my thirsty rug rats. I figured, double the water storage should be enough. So far no complaints. It was really easy to swap out the old with the new. I just had to turn off the feed like, disconnected the fitting from the old tank. i installed a new fitting, put the hose back in, turned it on and voila! More water!

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