The Bottom Line
The Kent Marine Maxxima R.O./D.I Units filter out 99.9% of the impurities in tap water. These units can be used with any water source.
Pros
- Removes over 99.9% of tap water contaminants.
- Can be run on any water system.
- Deionization filter indicates as resin exhausts.
Cons
Description
- 4 stage RO/DI units with clear canisters.
- Removes over 99.9% of tap water contaminants.
- Inhibiting/Damaging tap water chemicals: Iron, Calcium, Magnesium, Heavy Sediment.
- Filter change times: TFC membrane: 3-5 years, CF1M: 6 months, CFCE: 3,500 gals., CFI: apx 400 gals.
- 2 sizes, 24 & 50 GPD (Gallons Per Day) to choose from.
Guide Review - Kent Marine Maxxima R.O./D.I Units
The Kent Marine Maxxima R.O./D.I Units are a well priced, top of the line method for filtering tap water to 99.9% pure. The waste to product ratio of 3 to 1 is very efficient. These 4 stage, clear canister units can be run on any water (well or chlorinated) water system. The high grade mixed bed deionization resin filter color indicates as the resin exhausts (apx. 400 gallons), letting you know when it is getting time to change resins. Iron, Calcium, Magnesium and/or Heavy Sediment will inhibit or damage the membrane. Kent Marine recommends adding a FLUSHKIT to your system to extend your membrane life, particularly in hard water conditions. These units are available in 2 sizes: 24 & 50 GPD.