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Old 01/02/2008, 04:52 PM
garygb garygb is offline
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Thank you for the information. You're quick. Now I'm thinking about getting a RO unit. I've never had a problem with my tap water (Los Angeles), but some of the posts imply that the water varies constantly and so maybe I've just been lucky. I don't want to hijack this thread at all, but would someone suggest a relatively inexpensive RO that I don't have to do anything invasive to the plumbing--I'm in a rental. I think I know the answer to this next question, but just in case, is there any need for the use of a dechlorinator/dechloraminator with RO water?