Need help choosing an RO system PLEASE.

Yea it would be better than nothing but i imagine the RO filtering system would be much better. But if it takes all day to get 30 or 40 litres then it's not realistic in my situation. Looks like i might have to go with an inline filter!? Thanks 3rd Monkey! And everyone else for the input! That includes you Renfro! Haha.
https://www.google.com/shopping/product/18147046438602311850?q=ro+water+filter&client=ms-android-verizon&sa=X&biw=360&bih=518&tbs=cat:2055,pdtr0:1935713|1935714,vw:l,init_ar:SgVKAwiHEEoKUggI4ZJ2IOKSdkoHsgQECMjpIA==,ss:67&prmd=sniv&prds=num:1,of:1,epd:8172938545012655435,paur:ClkAsKraX8aP_hybeOaq9qMGjBNf5U5bGA6xHHy8KZ3vzsIsq_VxqsMZ2K8Pv_srAuUpIHbMLYldPqV4L5MJxkO4IPcy8Zt053C0rO3folc_WZ1tLbPN4OW4txIZAFPVH73STvPNQQQ4JR7yqoOS_i5LhzD2pg,prmr:1,cs:1&ved=0ahUKEwjvo9zH2YHhAhUK4YMKHUDNAVcQgjYIowU

This is similar to what i have and makes 10 galons in about 2 hours with starting water at 200ppm.
 

Hydro4life

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Thanks bigworm! When I get a chance to get to the shops i think ill try the ceramic inline filter. If no good ill give the RO system you recommended a shot. Looks better than my one. And not needing the reservoir im hoping is a good thing as i presume flow should be adequate. Thanks again. I appreciate your guys help!
 
Thanks bigworm! When I get a chance to get to the shops i think ill try the ceramic inline filter. If no good ill give the RO system you recommended a shot. Looks better than my one. And not needing the reservoir im hoping is a good thing as i presume flow should be adequate. Thanks again. I appreciate your guys help!
Your water pressure has a lot to do with the ro filter efficiency
 

Hydro4life

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Yea, didnt think of that to be honest. My water pressure is pretty average. Maybe the hi flow ro system you showed me is less restrictive? I think its worth a shot. After all, im spending $50 - $60 a week on distilled water so it should pay itself off in about a month!?
 
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