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The iSpring RCC7AK is a NSF-certified 6-stage reverse osmosis water filtration system delivering up to 75 gallons per day of alkaline, mineral-enhanced water. Its patented top-mounted faucet design simplifies installation, while the transparent filter housing enables easy maintenance monitoring. Engineered to remove over 1,000 contaminants including heavy metals, fluoride, and PFAS, it ensures premium water quality with a balanced pH. Backed by lifetime US-based support and easy DIY setup, this under-sink system is a trusted choice for health-conscious professionals seeking reliable, great-tasting water.






















| ASIN | B005LJ8EXU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,020 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Under-Sink & Countertop Filtration |
| Brand | iSpring |
| Brand Name | iSpring |
| Capacity | 75 Gallons |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 14,776 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00662425038015 |
| Included Components | RO System, Brushed Nickel Faucet, Storage Tank, Extra Tool Set |
| Installation Type | Under Sink |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.5"L x 16"W x 18"H |
| Item Type Name | Reverse Osmosis System |
| Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
| LowerTemperature Range | 40 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | iSpring |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene , Plastic, Polyethylene , Polypropylene, Polystyrene |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 284 Liters Per Day |
| Model Name | Reverse Osmosis System |
| Model Number | RCC7AK |
| Operating Pressure Range | 70 PSI |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Multi Stage Filtrartion, NSF certified |
| Part Number | RCC7AK |
| Power Source | No Power Needed |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5"L x 16"W x 18"H |
| Purification Method | Reverse Osmosis, Alkaline, Activated Carbon, Carbon block |
| Special Feature | Multi Stage Filtrartion , NSF certified |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 98 |
| UPC | 662425038015 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 100 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer limited warranty |
M**Y
Great system, great customer support from Nick
I’ve installed the iSpring water filtration system for not just myself, but for my entire family—six households in total—and the experience has been consistently excellent across the board. The system itself is reliable, efficient, and delivers noticeably clean, great-tasting water. Installation was straightforward, and once set up, it runs smoothly with minimal maintenance. It’s given all of us peace of mind knowing we’re drinking high-quality filtered water every day. What really stands out, though, is the customer support. Nick has been incredibly helpful—always responsive, knowledgeable, and patient when answering any questions we had about installation, maintenance, or system performance. It’s rare to find that level of support, and it makes a big difference. Overall, I highly recommend iSpring to anyone considering a water filtration system. Between the product quality and outstanding customer service, it’s been a great investment for my entire family.
S**O
Great product and support
Product arrived with all necessary parts to install. Directions are clear and understandable. Took my son in law 2 hours total from unpacking to installation completion. Water tastes great. So far no issues. Nick was very helpful in assisting with registering our 3-year warranty. I would highly recommend this system and company.
M**D
Fantastic, hands down
I’ve wanted one of these filters for years now, once I learned a bit about the chlorine, fluoride, and microplastics in my tap water. While my wife and son drink water from our Brita pitcher, I normally would just drink from our kitchen sink where the water isn’t as cold and not as painful for my sensitive teeth. I drink about two pots of coffee a day, take 1/2 gallon of water with me to work each day, and drink probably another 1/2 gallon per day while I’m home. It’s a lot of tap water! When I first discovered these filters, we were renting an apartment, so it didn’t seem worth the effort to install. Once we bought our house, there were a million other things to spend money on first! 2.5 years since we moved in, a solid Black Friday sale coupled with our wedding anniversary finally made this purchase happen. I ordered it at 11:00am this morning, and it was at my door before 2:00pm same day. I ended up installing the filters in my basement, directly underneath the kitchen sink, to save some space. The water tank is under the sink, for now (I may also move that to the basement). Having the filters in the basement made the install a bit slower, having to go up and down the stairs a bunch, but all in all it took me about 2.5 hours to install. I needed a drill to mount the filter rack to the wall, but other than that the only tool I needed was a pair of channel locks. The process was straightforward, and there was no point in time that I was confused as to what my next steps were. The only thing that tripped me up was the reverse osmosis filter itself, but that was only because I didn’t fully seat it in its housing at first. Once I fully popped it in, the housing cap screwed on, no problem The push-to-connect fittings are very easy to work with, and I had no leaks once I brought the system to pressure. There’s even an included auto-stop valve that’s supposed to detect leaks and shut off the water automatically, which is a great peace of mind. The instructions direct you to visually check the install each day for the first two weeks. I’ll be doing that, but knowing that auto-stop is on there still makes me feel much better about things (I’m an electrician, not a plumber lol). Not wanting to use the drain saddle, I ran my drain line directly to the utility sink in my basement. I didn’t plan for it, but being able to physically see water leaving the drain is a convenient way to be able to tell if the system is actively filtering water in the moment, or whether the tank is full The water tastes great, better than the Brita in my opinion. I bought the version that has the Alkaline filter final stage to remineralize the water for taste, and I’m happy with that decision. Highly filtered water often tastes bland, but that’s not the case with this unit. I could fill up a bottle for some fancy spring water with this stuff, and I doubt anyone would notice there’s a difference Product quality seems solid, and the reviews lead me to believe it’ll all hold up for years to come. The faucet is a little wobbly, but I understand it can’t be too tight without risking failure. The flow rate from the faucet is perfectly adequate for a glass of water, too. Not as fast as the tap, but that’s to be expected. Tomorrow it’ll get put to the real test, when I fill up my 1/2 gallon water bottle and brew a pot of coffee. The reservoir tank supposedly holds 2.6gallons though, so I don’t foresee any issues. The rest of the family wakes up hours later, and the tank will no doubt be refilled by that point. On initial startup, the first tankful took about 1.5 hours to fill up. Per the instructions, I then poured that first tank out, presumably to remove any potential manufacturing contaminants. That waiting game for the first good glass of water was probably the hardest part of the whole install I’ve wanted one of these things for years. I finally purchased and installed one today, and I’m incredibly happy with the end result. I wish I did it sooner, but the next best time is today, right? The company seems to stand behind their products in terms of warranty and returns, and at such an attractive price, there’s really not much risk in giving this filter a shot in your home. I think you’ll be as satisfied as I am!
P**R
Fantastic System - Best on the Market With Suburb Filtration For Low Cost!
This system is fantastic and so is Sean who I dealt with at the iSpring company! There was a damaged faucet because of the delivery people (probably Amazon), and Sean sent a new one with NO problems and it was very pleasant tone to speak with Sean throughout the process of obtaining a new one. The water gets extremely filtered and the quality is greatly noticed. After the recommended time to change the filters, they are very filthy because it filters the microscopic particles so excellently. Knowing that the quality is good I let my children drink it instead of bottled water - that saves me a lot of money and helps save the environment with less plastic bottles! My 3 young girls have noticeably drink more water than the sweet drinks and I get satisfaction that they are staying better hydrated. The system is very cost effective and we use the water to cook with as well. Our family is very health conscious and we know the quality is safe to drink regularly The taste and odor of the water is much better with iSpring system. It's so easy to use and install that I did it myself under an hour - it fit very easily in my small cabinet below the sink. I highly recommend this system above all the other systems - can't go wrong with iSpring!!
C**D
Happy wife, happy life. She loves the water!
Don't write reviews often. So far, we love this water filtration system. Water tastes better than from our local water stations. Typically, they have only 5 stages. Most of their stages have to do with monitoring which you never see. You can be getting subpar water and never know it. The filter material seem sturdy. We were worried about the materials but they are durable enough to handle the job. Yes, you can get leaks but just take the u-tab out, push the hose in and reseat the u-tab! No more leak at all. We wanted to ask customer service aa few question, we were half expecting to get someone who barely knew the water systems but we were very wrong. Ended up talking to a dude named Nick. This guy was awesome. Knowledgeable. Courteous. Patient with our questioning. I give the guy 10 outta 10 for a job well done. BE SURE TO REGISTER YOUR ISPRING FOR EXTENDED WARRANTY!!!!
J**.
the best fit for my needs and affordable too!
Who knew I'd be glad there is no outlet under my sink? I bought this system after quite a bit of research because, without an outlet easily available for one of the much-more-expensive RO systems with a built in pump for high flow rates, this system seemed best for (1) ease of install and maintenance and (2) a straightforward remineralization option. Plus (3) it is relatively affordable, and (4) other reviewers have noted that the company is especially helpful with issues. So: (1) I did in fact install this myself with absolutely no prior experience with plumbing. I watched the installation video before ordering, so I knew I'd need to be comfortable drilling into my counter and sink discharge. In the end I got lucky and managed to get the faucet through my old sprayer hole in a 4-hole sink--I went ahead and updated the sink faucet to a sprayer model while I had the water supply shut off. Drilling into PVC was a new thing for me and I did have doubts several times because PVC is so slippery, but starting with the smallest bit and incrementing up one bit size at a time got me there! No leaks, and the rest of the install was absurdly straightforward plug-and-play, with most issues caused by my ancient plumbing (the hot water shut off under the sink has corroded, which didn't matter for the RO install but proved mildly annoying when replacing the main faucet). (2) More studies are needed on whether remineralization is better for your health, but I love the taste of the remineralized water despite hating my very hard pre-filtered water. I am fairly confident that I could easily bypass the remineralization step if desired. Being a massive nerd, I have subjected my guests to blind taste tests and they do choose the RO output as tastier than the unfiltered tap water but I think several would prefer the non-remineralized output, I am saving that experiment for when I have more time! (3) Turns out that this system outputs just the right amount of water for a hydrohomie household of 3. I wash fruit and veg with it, and fill all our water bottles for the day, plus fill water glasses when hosting small parties, and have not needed more capacity than the tank supplies. It's also super quiet, since it doesn't have an electric pump. I'm so glad I didn't stress about the lack of under-sink outlet because this more affordable option is actually perfect for my needs! (4) I did snap the tank valve on install which means I also get to weigh in on customer support. Nick was awesome! I tried using the online support form but the captcha thought I was a robot, so I called--Nick was patient and helpful on the phone, followed up promptly by email, and sent me two replacement valves that arrived in a few business days at no additional cost to me. Since this mistake on my end did put me back a couple of days on install, I will take this opportunity to recommend that you for sure follow the instructions not to overtighten the tank valve, which is clearly specified in the paper instructions but I wasn't thinking much about it because I'm a smaller person and rarely manage to overtighten anything. Good news is that even if you stall out a bit on the mostly straightforward install, it's super straightforward to turn off the RO supply and continue to use your usual faucet until you're ready for the next step. (The other adult in my household spent some time quite concerned that I'd need the whole house supply off while we awaited an emergency plumber, this is absolutely not a real concern!) Overall, if you're comfortable with a drill and a couple wrenches and have successfully put together flat pack furniture, and you check out your cabinet space/sink plumbing in advance, you should be able to install this yourself in a single day while still enjoying the use of all your other plumbing, and then you'll have plenty of lovely tasty water with no fuss. And even if you do manage to snap the tank valve somehow, you can still enjoy the use of all your other plumbing and also Nick will help, still no fuss!
J**R
Great product, some frustrations with installation
This is a nice product and I am happy with the outcomes, water tastes great and my wife is happy! The process of getting it installed was significant although the process was well documented. With my system, one of the connections leaked upon testing. I tried to reach customer support to no avail...but then I reached out to Amazon who sent me a replacement even before I returned the defective item. That was so helpful as I already had water in the filers and had done so much of the installation work. I didn't want to return the whole system and start over. So kudos to Amazon support, not iSpring's. The system takes up a fair amount of space...I installed my tank in the basement and considered putting the entire system down there, but that would have required adding some tubing...maybe not a bad idea. Overall, a good product.
W**E
No more bottled water!
I purchased the iSpring RCC7AK 6-Stage RO filter out of necessity when I could not purchase a sufficient quantity of bottled water at the store due to the COVID-19 shortages. Before this, I drank only bottled water because my tap water is especially rusty and full of sediment due to old pipes in my neighborhood. The tap water also had a strong smell of chlorine, metallic taste and would smell funny if stored in the refrigerator for a few days. That is no longer the case! Now, thanks to this RO filter system, I get water from the faucet that is as good as, if not better, than the water I bought from the store. I figure I'm saving at least $25 a month in water costs, which will have the system pay for itself in way under a year. Plus, no more lugging gallons of water from the store or making unnecessary trips in search of water. The system is fairly easy to install, requiring only the most basic understanding of plumbing and hand tools, albeit it helps to be flexible to get under your sink. The instruction manual is helpful, and there are several videos on YouTube to walk you through the process. All I can really say is that there's a big difference between watching someone else do it and doing it yourself. In particular, the instructional videos make it seem easier than it is because they're not shimmying under a kitchen sink with three drain lines, multiple water hoses and electrical conduits for a disposal and dishwasher. I feel the one thing either missing from or not emphasized enough in the manual is that the storage tank can be stood upright or placed on its side. This was critical for me because the tank would not fit under my sink standing up, and I have a standard 36" cabinet under my sink. My drain setup may be most of the issue - you can see how complicated it is in the pictures. Of course, what little usable space I had under the sink is mostly gone, but that's a small price to pay for clean water. Another potential issue with the instructions is with how vague they are regarding the installation of the drain saddle. It is recommended that it be placed on a horizontal section of pipe to prevent the sound of dripping water, but that's about all it says. My suggestion is to put it on a horizontal section of pipe just past the P-trap, preferably with the hole pointing straight up. Not only does this eliminate the sound of dripping water, but this might also prevent your system from malfunctioning should you get a clog in your trap, and it's less likely to leak into your cabinets if the drain saddle doesn't seal perfectly. I may be wrong about this, but I also think the videos missed the part about cutting a 45 degree angle on the waste water tubing (black tubing) to prevent the line from being blocked if it is over-inserted in the drain pipe. The instructions also walk you through a system purge to clear the lines, tank and filters. I think a combined approach from the videos and manual worked best for me. As shown in one of the YouTube videos, I disconnected the line from the third stage filter to purge the first three stages separately from the rest of the system. Then, keeping the tank valve closed, I reconnected the system and purged the last three stages. This is especially important for the systems with the Alkalinity post-filter (Stage 5). I had to purge the last three sections for 30 minutes before the water stopped being cloudy from what I assume was excess minerals coming from the Alkalinity filter. After that, I opened the tank valve, let it fill once and drained it according to the instructions. As for the hardware, my main gripe is that not all the quick connects had pre-installed, color-coordinated clips. However, the box contained a bag of extra parts that allowed me to perform the installation. I'm not sure if this was an oversight or just the way it is supposed to be. There was some water in the RO canister when I opened it to install the RO membrane. I speculate that either my filter system had been returned (possibly explaining the "missing" clips) or that the system was pressure tested prior to leaving the factory. In any event, the purge process cleaned everything up. A few other minor gripes: The filter section could use some kind of handle to lift it and for holding it while tightening or loosening the filter canisters. Perhaps this is intentional to keep you from over-tightening the connections? Also, the mounting instructions seem like an afterthought. I really can't imagine anyone mounting the filter section under their counter. It is far easier to just slide it under your sink and rest in on the bottom of the first three stages or lay the system on its back. Also, I installed the faucet in an opening in my sink originally intended for a soap dispenser that I never used. I cannot imagine most people using the included mounting hardware for the faucet, so that seems like it should have been a separate option. If it's of any importance, the faucet that came with my system is brushed nickel, but my original hardware is chrome. The distinction isn't that noticeable and I don't mind it, but it might have been nice to have an option (if there was one, I was not aware of it). My system also came with a leak detector that can shut off the flow of water to the system if water starts to pool under the sink. My leak detector uses some kind of pulp material that absorbs water and expands to shut off the flow. It's very low-tech, but that may be a good thing. Some of the videos I saw showed systems with a battery-powered leak detector. Of course, batteries can wear out. Still, an option between the two might have been nice. I did not install the leak detector, so this is just an observation. Overall, I am very pleased with the system despite my concerns and observations. The system is simple and sturdy. The water is creates tastes great and looks crystal clear. My only regret is not having purchased it sooner.
N**.
Buen servicio al cliente.
Compré este filtro sin bomba por error y no funcionaba, pero después de contactar con ispring y hablar con Nick, me enviaron la pieza de repuesto que necesitaba. Excelente atención al cliente.
A**É
Best Investment for Healthy Drinking Water
We’ve been using the iSpring RCC7AK system for a few weeks now, and we are genuinely impressed! The installation went smoothly, and the components feel high quality. Big thanks to Nick from the customer service team — he was extremely helpful and responsive throughout the registration process. One of the most impressive things: we’ve been using filtered water from the system in our glass electric kettle every day for two weeks — and there is absolutely no limescale at all. Not a trace. This alone is a sign of how well the system works. The faucet looks great and works perfectly, and the tank provides more than enough water for our daily use. Highly recommended! Thank you again, Nick — you’re doing a great job!
K**)
Endlich reines Wasser – tolles System zum fairen Preis
Ich habe lange nach einer zuverlässigen Umkehrosmoseanlage gesucht, da unser Leitungswasser hier sehr kalkhaltig und „hart“ ist. Gerade wenn man sich intensiver mit dem Thema Wasserqualität und Nährstoffaufnahme beschäftigt, merkt man schnell, wie sinnvoll ein solches System ist – und dieses hier erfüllt genau das, was ich mir erhofft habe. Die Installation war mit etwas handwerklichem Geschick gut machbar, alle Teile waren dabei und verständlich beschrieben. Besonders gefällt mir der zusätzliche Alkaline-Filter, der dem Wasser einen angenehm frischen Geschmack verleiht. Seit der Inbetriebnahme trinke ich deutlich mehr Wasser – einfach, weil es so gut schmeckt und man ein gutes Gefühl dabei hat. Für diesen Preis bekommt man wirklich ein hochwertiges System, das hält, was es verspricht. Absolute Empfehlung für alle, die Wert auf sauberes und gesundes Trinkwasser legen!
A**.
More than 6 years of drinking brilliant water!
For more than 6 years I am happy that I found this system from a reputable brand and did not try to save a bit for cheaper alternatives. Here are my, time tested observations: 1. Installation Very easy to fit. It's fully DIY'able as long as you're able to connect it to the water supply. If you can't - don't worry, as in some cases there might be more complicated connections, where you need additional fittings like in my case, etc. In general - don't worry, no offence by no means as some people never did anything DIY, worry of flooding stuff, don't have tools, etc. it's completely fine. I am just saying that it can be done relatively easily and does not necessarily require a plumber :). But if you try it yourself, you'd be surprised how much you can do, especially with all youtube at your hands - become proud, stop being afraid of your handyman dreams and eventually start a full DIY renovation of your house haha! Joke with real background!) 2. Solid Quality. I've seen and serviced filters before, including at my friends and parents house and this one looks very well made when it comes to pipes, plastic housings, rubber rings, etc. Well, 6+ years so far is not a bad run, isn't it? The only weak point in my case is the filtered water faucet - it's leaking for a while inside the sink, but in fairness it saw so much pulling and twisting by my kids that I don't blame it. 3. Water quality & Taste Water quality was tested several times in the beginning and after filter changes and it is brilliant. Both pH wise and TDS (remember that it's mineralized back so account for it). I am going to tell you a super basic and even silly observation but in 6+ years my kettle was never washed and it looks cleaner and shinier inside than when it was new. No joke. And why I said it's silly, because RO systems filter much more than sediments, but micro stuff like bacteria and some viruses, metals, pfas and much more. Taste - no taste, just brilliantly clean and "tasty" water, hard to describe but in my family's head it's like "what ideal water taste should be". 4. Servicing If you did not install it yourself, trust me servicing (changing the filters) is even easier. You stop the water flow in filter and tank, unscrew using provided key, filter out + filter in, close well and test in the end to make sure no leaks. You can follow youtube too. It is really not hard at all. Filters are always for sale and you can get good deals if you buy like a 1+ years supply. In my experience, at least with Dublin water quality, which is not bad - even first sediment filters live much longer than recommended and when I replace them, they are just slightly coloured. But this depends on the water quality in your area of course. To finish with, a RO system brings amazing value for your money and I highly recommend to get one for long term health benefits, as no other filtration systems clean the water to this level of purity. Drinking and cooking becomes healthier and so do you. This particular one is used by our family every day and I can responsibly recommend it. Hope it helps even a bit & stay well and healthy! Cheers
M**O
Health of your family
There is no price on health of you and your family. Great contact with Francis with minor issue regarding leaking tap, next day new one was send to me, no extra costs.
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