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The Stokk Reverse Osmosis System is a cutting-edge, tankless under-sink water filter featuring an 8-stage filtration process certified by NSF/ANSI and FCC. Delivering up to 400 gallons per day with a 2:1 pure to drain ratio, it dramatically reduces contaminants including PFAS and TDS while saving 75% under-sink space. Designed for easy installation and maintenance, it includes smart filter life reminders and automatic flushing, ensuring consistently fresh, odor-free water with whisper-quiet operation.
| ASIN | B0CSJ494TK |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 889,589 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 575 in Under-Sink Filters |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (205) |
| Date First Available | 20 May 2024 |
| Flow rate | 0.28 Gallons Per Minute |
| Installation method | Under Sink |
| Item Weight | 7.6 kg |
| Item model number | S1 |
| Manufacturer | JIN FANG TECHNOLOGY (HONG KONG) LIMITED |
| Part number | S1 |
| Power source type | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 37.01 x 11.4 x 30.35 cm; 7.6 kg |
| Special Features | 8 Stage Filtration, 0.0001μm RO, TDS Reduction, Improve Taste, 2:1 Pure to Drain, Reduce 1000+ contaminants, Change Filter Indicator, Automatic Flushing, Reduce TDS, Tankless |
| Style | 400 GPD |
K**Z
So small
Already had an RO tanked system installed so was realy easy to install. Takes up so little space Just wish I had known it wasn't a UK plug
M**W
We’ve had this for over a year now so I figured it was time for a review. This RO water system is amazing. It’s a good price, compact, easy to install, and quiet. Just make sure you have an electrical outlet under your sink. If not, you’ll have to drill a separate hole in your counter to plug it into one of the outlets there. You will also need a power drill for drilling a small hole to connect the drain line to your sink drain pipe, but otherwise they give you everything you need. Just follow the instructions and make sure you run it for 30 minutes after it’s all installed to flush the filters. It works great! We are a family of six (2 adults, 4 kids) and heavy water drinkers. I also make gallon pitchers of iced tea a couple of times a week with it. The PPC filter lasted a whole year before I had to change it, and the RO filter is still going after a year and 3 months. It’s a reverse osmosis system, so don’t expect it to have a ton of water pressure, but the flow rate is better than most systems. The water tastes good. Really, it doesn’t have much taste at all. That’s because it removes virtually everything from microplastics to contaminants to minerals. So if you’re worried about getting enough minerals, I would get some mineral drops to put in your cup. Overall, we love it.
F**L
I am not new to under sink water filtration. I have been using them for years. This is my first tankless RO system. I replaced a frizzlife 3 filter water purification system with this Stokk RS1 400 gpd because I needed RO water for my humidifier. I have a matching drinking water faucet and sink faucet so I did not need the included RO faucet. The installation was a breeze as the only thing I needed to do was add a drain saddle connection. The creative water tube connections to this box was a cinch to use. Because of the RO membrane, water output will be slower than your average charcoal filter system, keep that in mind. Most will opt for the faster 600 gpd unit but if you dont want to replace your expensive membrane any more than a once a year, you should stick to the 400 gpd. I dont think the plastic cover on the front control panel is necessary at all. Its already hiding in a cabinet. Stokk does provide everything you need except a drill, 1/4" bit and phillips screw driver. You might also need a pair of kitchen shears to trim the tubing. The included thank you letter is a nice touch, talking about the company's start. Stokk cares about the environment and all the waste caused by water bottles. But looking at the filter cartridges they use, they are encased in some heavy duty plastic. Unlike others that I have used in the past, these do not seem to open allowing you to just remove the old filter and or RO membrane. (Confirmed by watching Stokk's filter replacement youtube video.). Which means excess waste in the landfill that will take decades to breakdown. I would like to see development in this area. Sure its super convenient but not green in the least and kinda makes me wonder if I bought the system. This company has US based support and is from Hong Kong. . Jin Fang Technology has 3 trademarks for Stokk that were filed in 2023. So despite being new to the scene their product is seriously well designed. Stokk S1 series filtration meets the following specifications and is certified by SGS, a global certifiacation company. Certs can be found on the Stokk support website. NSF/ANSI 42 Filters are certified to reduce aesthetic impurities such as chlorine and taste/odor. These can be point-of-use (under the sink, water pitcher, etc.) or point-of-entry (whole house) treatment systems. NSF/ANSI 58 Reverse osmosis systems incorporate a process that uses reverse pressure to force water through a semi-permeable membrane. Most reverse osmosis systems incorporate one or more additional filters on either side of the membrane. These systems reduce contaminants that are regulated by Health Canada and EPA. For those of you who dont read the included manuals, you can extend your 1 yr warranty for a 2nd year by scanning the QR code found in the last page if the book.
M**E
At first the system works very well- until you need to change the filters. Stokk sells their filters for the same price as the whole system. I paid $200 for the system and the replacement filters are $170, if they’re even in stock. On top of that, you can only buy their filters, locking you into an expensive cycle. When I asked when they would restock their filters, I had to wait 4 months only for the prices to be outrageous. I would not recommend Stokk, do your research for other filter systems!!
E**H
I felt compelled to leave a review since I personally wanted to see more verified purchasers reviewing this product who have had no contact with the seller like myself. The filter is EXACTLY as advertised which I am extremely pleased about, no surprises at all. Things to know: I can affirmatively say after running the system for 30-60 seconds I am getting a TDS of 8-12 ppm, tap into the system is 160 TDS, I bought a tester just to see for myself and I am well pleased! Tankless RO systems will equalize after sitting for a short while so you do need to run it for a minute to get no TDS creep/attain perfect water, this is not unique but should be known. I suggest filling containers for the fridge, this way its chilled and you can remineralize with celtic sea salt which I also recommend since this water becomes near distilled. Just add a pinch for electrolytes is a good idea for ANY reverse osmosis system without remineralization. Installation is extremely easy I don't understand why others had a problem. It took me 30 minutes, just be aware you will have to drill for the spout if you don't have a hole for it and also a drain hole (like ALL other RO systems - this should be obvious). I have no leaks at all so others with leaks complaining of parts quality either improperly installed (use the provided teflon tape!) or they have since upgraded to better connections I find to be solid build quality, no complaints. The speed of the 400 gpd is slow like others are mentioning, I am fine with the speed for the price but be aware of that. The filter is super quiet when running which is nice. I hope this review helps others in my position, looking for a review from an actual unpaid customer who is also a perfectionist and over researcher when it comes to this stuff! I'll try to keep this review updated if anything changes.
A**R
Ive installed several RO systems over the years and this one was the most difficult one by far. I have to assume who ever designed this has never installed one beneath a sink and counter top before. You need very small hands and it would help if you had a basin wrench to install the faucet unless you plan on removing the whole sink to get to the faucet connections and mounting hardware. Ive yet to work inside a sink cabinet that had plenty of room to get under and work so be prepared to get yourself twisted up. Make sure you have a good working flashlight. The top washer that goes under the faucet on top of the counter top is very flimsy. You might want to get something a little more substantial. If you tighten the nut down to prevent the faucet from spinning you wind up bending the washer Also be aware that this RO system requires 120 volt outlet. If you don't have an electrical connection beneath the sink plan on having one installed. I already had a separate water line beneath my sink for my older RO system but I could not use it and had to use their connecting valve. Not a big deal but a little more work than I anticipated. All together it took my approx. 2 hrs to install including the electrical outlet
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