💦 Drink Smart, Live Pure!
The Waterdrop G3P600 Reverse Osmosis System is a cutting-edge, tankless under-sink water filtration solution that delivers up to 600 gallons of purified water per day. With multi-stage filtration and NSF/ANSI certification, it effectively reduces TDS, ensuring you enjoy clean, great-tasting water right from your tap.
Brand | Waterdrop |
Special Feature | Multi Stage Filtration, Reduce TDS |
Package Information | Cartridge |
Installation Type | Under Sink |
Model Name | G3P600 |
UPC | 840814171868 840814177969 |
Manufacturer | Waterdrop |
Part Number | WD-G3P600 |
Item Weight | 30 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.11 x 5.67 x 17.72 inches |
Item model number | WD-G3P600 |
Size | 600 Gallon |
Color | White |
Special Features | Multi Stage Filtration, Reduce TDS |
Batteries Included? | No |
B**S
Great system great service
I purchased the G3P600 the mini pressure tank for connecting the RO to my refrigerator water dispenser and Ice maker in Dec. 2023. The instructions were easy to follow and installation was a breeze. Love the compact size of the G3P600 even with the small pressure tank under the sink we still have plenty of room. The only minor complaint is the pump is little noisy when it cycles on. The taste of the water is so worth the minor noise. After several months I noticed when getting water from the dispenser on the refrigerator the RO. pump would go on and off and was louder than usual and there was no issue with the smart faucet and no code showing. So contacted Waterdrop customer service and described the issue and they determined that the mini pressure tank was most likely the issue and sent a replacement in couple of days. Installed the new tank in 10 min. and the system is working great again. Harper in there customer service was great to work with and has followed up to make sure everything is working properly.
M**H
One of the best RO systems at this price range
Prior to purchasing the Waterdrop system I had a tank-based 4 stage RO system from Costco. The reason I decided to replace my old system was because (1) I had no clue if it was actually working, (2) the tank took up a lot of space under my sink and could potentially be home to mold/bacterial growth, and (3) it was a pain to change the filters. After receiving and installing my new Waterdrop system I’m happy to say those issues are a thing of the past.First off, I wouldn’t necessarily call the installation easy unless you’re comfortable making permanent changes to your sinks plumbing. Fortunately I was able to just re-use the same drain saddle from my previous RO system so that saved me quite a bit of work and time. Aside from drilling for the drain the rest of the install is very easy. I decided to buy the UV sterilizer and remineralization filter separately which was much cheaper than buying the G3P800 which includes those two. On that note: I highly recommend looking at the NuAqua remineralization filter and UV sterilizer over the WaterDrop. They function similar to the WaterDrop however the NuAqua UV is bigger allowing the water to be exposed to the UV light 3-4 x’s longer compared to the Waterdrop. Also, Waterdrop does not provide any details as to what substances/media they use in their remineralization filter whereas NuAqua does. This is problematic since Waterdrops remineralization also contains Strontium which in concentrated amounts is known to be harmful to bone growth. Lastly, NuAquas remineralization filter includes a twist-on bracket which allows you to easily change it out, whereas the WaterDrop filter is connected directly in-line with no built-in shut-off.Now back to the WaterDrop system, the reason I ultimately went with it vs the comparable NuAqua 800GDP system is because of the built-in TDS meter and filter status alerts on the faucet. As good as the competitive offerings from NuAqua are, the fact that you have to test the TDS with a separate device and remember to check the filter status (under-sink) every now and then is just too much of an hassle. It’s similar to how inconvenient checking the air in your tires was before tire pressure monitor sensors were made. With the WaterDrop everything you need to know is shown to you every time you turn on the faucet. Lastly, some people have mentioned the WaterDrop system being loud due to the automatic flushing every so often. This part is true, the system does automatic flush regulary but I don’t hear it unless I happen to be standing over my sink when it happens. Truthfully I’m glad it does that because I believe it extends the life of the filters although why it’s necessary to do it so often is something I wish WaterDrop would explain. Otherwise I’m very happy with this purchase and believe it is one of the best under-sink RO systems on the market, but will likely switch out the UV and remineralization to the NuAqua parts.
S**K
Compact and Efficient RO System with Minor Considerations
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using the Waterdrop Reverse Osmosis System G3P600 for about six months, and overall, it has been a solid addition to my kitchen. The tankless design is a standout feature, giving a sleek, modern look and saving valuable under-sink space. Setting up the system was straightforward, taking only about 35 minutes, and the filter replacement process is simple as well. The smart display faucet is a highlight, providing clear indicators for filter replacement: an orange light for a reminder and red when it’s time to replace the filter. This feature is incredibly useful, and the manual provided clear instructions.However, there are a few aspects to consider. I’ve noticed that the water wastage is relatively high, and the system drains periodically even when not in use, which can be somewhat concerning. The noise level during operation is also higher than I anticipated. Additionally, while the smart display faucet is convenient, the TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) readings it provides don’t quite match the results from a separate TDS meter I purchased. Despite this, the system effectively reduces TDS from around 230 ppm in tap water to about 15 ppm, demonstrating its effectiveness.One minor drawback is that replacing the RO filter rod can be a bit costly. Nonetheless, the flow rate is satisfactory, and the water quality has improved significantly, capturing most impurities effectively. I also want to commend Waterdrop’s customer support for being responsive and helpful whenever needed.In summary, the Waterdrop G3P600 offers great value, especially for those seeking a compact and efficient RO system. While there are a few quirks like water wastage and noise, and the cost of filter replacements could be lower, the overall performance and sleek design make this a worthwhile investment. I would recommend this system to anyone looking to enhance their water quality with a modern and space-saving solution.
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