iSpring GS3 Lead-Free Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Drinking Water Faucet, Non-Air Gap RO Faucet, Chrome Finish
$39.99
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- Lead-free non-air gap drinking water faucet for Reverse Osmosis Systems and undersink water filter systems. Built from solid brass, this 9.75-inch RO faucet delivers clean and fresh water to you and your family.
- Your choice for drinking water faucet if you prefer the look of a traditional RO faucet. Timeless coke-shaped style with high grade chrome finish makes it easy to match other fixtures in your kitchen.
- Swivels 360-degree for ease of use. Featured durable ¼ turn wheel-shaped handle offers smooth operation.
- Requires only a ½” drilled hole for easy installation; can accommodate larger pre-drilled holes with its cover plate(OD: 2.1”). One ¼” and one ¼” to ⅜” tube push to connect quick fitting included.
- Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee, 3-year limited manufacturer warranty, and lifetime tech support from iSpring Water Systems at (678)261-7611 in Atlanta, GA.
iSpring GS3 Lead-Free Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Drinking Water Faucet, Non-Air Gap RO Faucet, Chrome Finish
$39.99
- Availability: In Stock
- Model: GS3
- Manufacturer: iSpring
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Scott Smith |
2016-11-27
It worked great for one year. Exactly one year, then it started dripping faster and faster. At this point it is more than a gallon in 8 hours. I know, because we put a gallon pitcher under it to catch the drip. I looked to see if there are replacement seals for it but so far I cant find any way to fix it even though it does disassemble nicely. It does look nice and worked great while it, well... , worked. Disappointing.UPDATE: So after I couldnt find replacement seals I carefully took it apart paying attention to where things went. I carefully washed the parts (especially the white plastic parts that seal off the water flow) and applied a light layer of food-grade lube and re-assembled it. It works fine again. It totally seals and doesnt drip. It is made well enough to be user serviceable, which is impressive. Well see how long it goes before it starts losing its seal and dripping again.
2016-11-27
It worked great for one year. Exactly one year, then it started dripping faster and faster. At this point it is more than a gallon in 8 hours. I know, because we put a gallon pitcher under it to catch the drip. I looked to see if there are replacement seals for it but so far I cant find any way to fix it even though it does disassemble nicely. It does look nice and worked great while it, well... , worked. Disappointing.UPDATE: So after I couldnt find replacement seals I carefully took it apart paying attention to where things went. I carefully washed the parts (especially the white plastic parts that seal off the water flow) and applied a light layer of food-grade lube and re-assembled it. It works fine again. It totally seals and doesnt drip. It is made well enough to be user serviceable, which is impressive. Well see how long it goes before it starts losing its seal and dripping again.