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![]() This is what I gathered - *any* (properly working, ect ect ect) RO/DI unit will bring water down to 0-2ppm... So if this for $120 does it, why do people buy the ones for $275? Am I missing something here? Why would people pay more than twice as much for the same thing? Why does J&L sell ANY ro/di devices - if it's so much more money? This is one of those things that just seems too good to be true. I've been wanting a water cleaner for a while but had a hard time swollowing the $275 price tag - but $120 is no biggie (+ the crazy $40 shipping).
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![]() There is nothing different judging only from the pictures.
You also have to remember that not everyone shops around online, especially those of us who aren't computer savy. That's why some places can sell items for much higher than others. You also have to remember that online shopping is still relatively new, and a lot of people still don't like to buy things without going to a store to physically hold the item.
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![]() I've had my Aqusafe for about a year and trust me, no LFS brand can top it. Levels are still at .01 ppm.
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