Kind Water Systems 6-Stage Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System
WQA certified to NSF/ANSI 58, six stages with remineralisation and tool-free cartridge changes under the sink.
$470
Usability
This is the strongest-certified product Kind sells and, by some distance, the best value in the catalogue. Its standout attribute is certification: tested and certified by WQA to NSF/ANSI 58, the actual performance standard for reverse osmosis, which is exactly the third-party validation missing from every whole-house system in the range. The six-stage design ends with remineralisation, so the water is not the flat, stripped RO output that puts people off the technology, and the whole system reduces to two quick-change cartridges swapped by hand with no tools and no plumbing. At 9.75 by 13.5 by 15.5 inches it fits under most standard sinks alongside the 3-gallon tank. The weaknesses are ordinary for the category rather than specific to Kind. A 50 GPD membrane is standard rather than fast, RO produces wastewater at a ratio Kind does not publish, and the page quotes a real-world production figure of 14.61 gallons per day, well under the membrane rating, which is honest but worth understanding before buying. The listed price is for the no-faucet configuration; a chrome, bronze or black faucet adds around seventy-five dollars. Country of manufacture is not stated anywhere on the page despite the comparison table implying rivals use Chinese components. The trade is throughput and a faucet you may have to pay extra for, in exchange for the only properly certified performance in the range.
- Tested and certified by WQA to NSF/ANSI 58, the RO performance standard
- Six stages ending in remineralisation, so the water is not flat like untreated RO output
- Two quick-change cartridges swapped by hand with no tools
- Compact at 9.75 by 13.5 by 15.5 inches with a 3-gallon storage tank
- Lowest-priced system Kind sells while carrying its strongest certification
- Lifetime limited warranty plus a 120-day satisfaction guarantee
- Listed price is for the no-faucet configuration; a chrome, bronze or black faucet adds around seventy-five dollars
- 50 GPD membrane with a stated real-world output of 14.61 gallons per day
- Wastewater ratio is not published anywhere on the product page
- Country of manufacture is not stated, despite the comparison table criticising rivals for Chinese components
- Two cartridges on different schedules, one annual and one every six months
Kind's under-sink reverse osmosis system runs six stages across two quick-change cartridges: sediment, granular activated carbon, a 50 GPD RO membrane, and a two-stage remineralisation post-filter that puts calcium and magnesium back after the membrane strips them. It is tested and certified by WQA to NSF/ANSI 58, the RO performance standard, which no other Kind product carries. The cabinet measures 9.75 by 13.5 by 15.5 inches with a 3-gallon storage tank. Cartridges change by hand with no tools.
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Specification: Kind Water Systems 6-Stage Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System
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