I literally cant wait to see these in my neck of the woods most well water here is over 60 gpg and municipal water is over 35 gpg. For the cost of this you could buy gallons upon gallons of citric acid and probably the metering equipment.
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I caught an informercial for this "new" type of water softener, which claims to treat hard water through a replaceable filter using citric acid.
http://www.nuvoh2o.com/
Last edited by Terry; 03-26-2011 at 11:19 AM.
I literally cant wait to see these in my neck of the woods most well water here is over 60 gpg and municipal water is over 35 gpg. For the cost of this you could buy gallons upon gallons of citric acid and probably the metering equipment.
Hi ! Have you heard of anyone trying this citric acid system? Cannot afford $2000 in traditional salt/softening and not so sure I want this kind after looking into it and getting some feedback...but after living north of the city for 1 1/2 yrs now+dealing with what local water is doing to my hair, skin and dishwasher, I would like to find a system for my tiny (1200s.f.) 100 yr. old house.......has anyone used this product yet? Saw it for 1st time on infomercial....thnx! LaVierge
Yes since the last post I have pulled several of these things out of people's houses because they don't work. You can find a reasonable softener for around 1100 to 1500 dollars and do it right the first time.
Useless pile of junk. There's a reason why ION exchange softeners have been around for so long. It's because they work.
Does not work. Cheap plastic parts and leaked at friends house. Tested for hardness and filter tested worse than tested before. RIP OFF
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