Mini RO System
Compact and portable three-stage reverse-osmosis system sized for under-sink, RV, or countertop installs.
Highlights
- A fully customizable 3-stage system — choose sediment or carbon up front, pick your carbon grade, and set the RO membrane in Stage 2 or Stage 3. Nothing is fixed; every stage is yours to configure.
- One of the smallest RO systems on the market — about 7 × 7 × 12 inches, so it fits under a sink, in an RV, or on a countertop. Runs on your line pressure alone, with no electricity and no drain on your power bill.
- Built in the USA from trusted components — and every stage takes a standard drop-in cartridge you can source from a variety of US suppliers, so filters stay easy to find and quick to swap.
Details
A fully customizable three-stage reverse-osmosis system — and one of the most compact on the market at about 7 × 7 × 12 inches, small enough for an under-sink cabinet, an RV, or a countertop. Nothing about the build is set in stone: each of the three stages takes a standard drop-in cartridge, so you choose sediment or carbon up front, the carbon grade that suits your water, and whether the RO membrane sits in Stage 2 or Stage 3. It runs on your home's line pressure with no electricity, no proprietary cartridges, and no service contract — so you're never locked to a single filter vendor. Proudly USA-made. Order it as the unit alone, or bundled with a filter set, an install kit, and the Max Pure Plan so replacement filters arrive on schedule.
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Questions, answered
What contaminants do our water systems remove?
Our water systems are engineered to significantly reduce or eliminate a wide range of contaminants, providing you with cleaner, safer water.
Sediment filters: designed to remove sediment, dirt, rust, sand, and other particulate matter from the water. They improve water clarity and protect downstream filters, such as carbon filters and RO membranes, from premature clogging.
Carbon filters: effectively remove chlorine, chloramine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), pesticides, herbicides, and other chemicals that can affect taste and odor.
Reverse-osmosis (RO) membranes: highly effective at removing a broad spectrum of contaminants, including lead, arsenic, fluoride, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses, cysts, and PFAS.
How often do I need to replace the filters/membrane?
Filter replacement frequency depends on your water usage and local water quality. Maintaining optimal water quality requires replacing filters regularly. Typically, we recommend these general guidelines:
Pre-filters: every 3–6 months. These filters handle the initial removal of larger particles and chlorine, protecting your RO membrane.
RO membrane: every 12 months. Keeping your membrane in great condition is critical to obtaining high-quality pure water.
Your actual replacement schedule may vary based on your water usage and the specific quality of your local water supply. We strongly recommend regular water testing to confirm your water quality and fine-tune your filter replacement schedule for peak performance.
How do I install my water system?
Each water system comes with a detailed installation manual. We also offer links to online video tutorials to assist with the install. Customer support is available to help guide you through the process if you would like to send us a message. If you're uncomfortable with small DIY installations, we recommend finding a professional installer in your area.
Do your water systems require any maintenance?
Beyond filter replacement, minimal maintenance is required. Periodically wipe down the exterior of the system and check for any leaks. Refer to your system manual for any specific maintenance instructions.
Where can I purchase replacement filters?
You can purchase replacement filters directly from our website, general retailers, or by contacting our customer service team. We recommend ordering replacement filters directly from us to ensure that you get the right replacement filter every time.
Can I return my water system?
Yes, you can return your water system if you are not satisfied. Due to the nature of the product, the water system must be unused and be returned within 30 days of purchase. Please refer to our Terms of Service policy for full details.
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Filters that fit this system
8" cartridges compatible with this housing.