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Sat, Sep 3, 11 at 21:15
| Hi All,
I saw postings on salt based water softeners/conditioners but what about saltless systems like Pellican? Do they really work? I don't want to deal with salt bags but I also want the system to do what it's supposed to do, reduce and eliminate scale build up. Pellican has a system with a whole house carbon filter ahead of it so you get drinking quality water from every faucet. I don't want to deal with an RO system anymore either. Any comments or suggestions? Thanks, Keith |
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- Posted by andy_c (awc222@yahoo.com) on Sun, Sep 4, 11 at 6:50
| What do you mean by 'drinking water quality"? Is the water currently undrinkable or even dangerous? What was the issue with an RO? Have you had a softener or an RO? Do you have any information at all on your current water quality, source or issues? Your posting sounds more like a promotion than a need to answer your water conditions needs. |
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