Reverse Osmosis RO Filter Install and Review | For Brewing!

Equipment
Here’s a quick overview of an RO Filter that you can install and hook up when you need it for some clean brewing water. One of the big things to remember is that RO Filters waste a lot of water. And that water wastage gets worse over time if you don’t replace the filter. Don’t forget to run the filter for about 45 min or more before using the water for the first time.
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MERCH – https://party-time-brewing-2.creator-spring.com/
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RO Filter – https://amzn.to/3Ho2NMu
**Price has increased about 10 bucks since I
bought it. Still seems like a solid deal.
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A quick disclaimer… I haven’t tested this at a lab ($175 bucks for a full water analysis). I assume that the RO filter does its magic, but cannot guarantee it.

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