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Originally Posted by OldDutch
I had a Kenmore unit, and after the flood put in a Kinetico. It works fine, I guess I save electricity but really how much do those types of units use anyway?
I liked the Kenmore because it held 3 bags of salt so I filled it yearly. The Kenitico is small, about he size of a large PC tower from the 90's. However I have to fill it every few months, and it causes me to have to check on it. Plus is I have more room in my small furnace room for stuff. I wouldn't say it softens the water any better or quieter. The Kenmore was pretty cheap on sale.
I am happy with Kinetico but I don't know if I would spend a premium again to get it. The cheap softeners out there I believe do just as good a job, just have to make sure the salt regen level is turned down to Calgary hardness. Honestly at $5 a bag it isn't that expensive to begin with.
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I have a kinetico as well, and the salt tank size is also my biggest complaint...but I believe they have larger salt storage units you can get instead...sales guy talked me out of it because of how efficient the unit is, wish he hadn't. With how hard our water is here, this thing still eats salt at a good pace.
I primarily wanted the K5 drinking water system, so I bought everything together, but I liked my old culligan aqua-sense water softener. Only regenerated when needed. Added salt maybe twice a year, more likely once.