Osmosis Systems

Yes but looking for 1 that i would not have to get plumber out for and would like connect to a tap
 
I just got mine about a month ago. It works perfectly. I went to home depot and purchased a "john guest" fitting with a valve and attached it after my cold water valve before it goes up to the bathroom sink nozzle. A quater turn and in a hour i have 4-5 gallons of perfectly clean 0tds water
 
Yes but looking for 1 that i would not have to get plumber out for and would like connect to a tap
No plumber needed. It comes with an adapter for a regular hose. I installed mine under my sink in about ~ 2 minutes. Super simple
 
Yes but looking for 1 that i would not have to get plumber out for and would like connect to a tap
sometimes the sinks have a nozzle that you can unscrew and attach a piece. I get home in 4 hrs I can show you what I have when I get home. A cheap plastic piece attached to the sink.
 
The BRS systems come with a full set of options (adaptors) to hook up the system to tap water supply - all you need is a set of wrenches. An adaptor that you can screw into the faucet, one that you can put between the shut off valve and the faucet supply house etc.
 
i cant get into the area under my sink though i would have to rip the shelfs out
 
I have recently got a BRS 5 stage RO/DI system. LOVE IT. It comes with everything you need. One of the 2 attachments screws directly onto the faucet. The second attachment has a ball valve built in, in case you still need to use the faucet :)

There are also a bunch of Youtube videos to 'hardline' it directly to your plumbing.... HAHA... I can still see my wife shaking her head...
 
I can't tell if your faucet has threads or not. If no threads, then the faucet adapter won't work.

I initially plumbed mine with a saddle valve at first. Changed it to hardline connection just a few months ago.
 



my tap has no screwy thing that could attach anything to it

Sorry I did not see this post prior to my post.

Unless you want to do the hard line way... may I suggest changing the faucet?? It cant be very expensive and to be honest. It might be quite cumbersome to take on and off etc after every use.

Best of luck.
 
They make some faucets so you cant take the ends off (aerator) now days and some with weird threads. Sounds like what you have. Can you hook it to a splitter at the water connection for your washing machine?
 

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