Installing Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Without Using Faucet

Can I install reverse osmosis water filter without using faucet that comes with it?

I want to get a RO filter for my ice maker. I do want want to dig a hole on my countertop or the sink (or using any existing holes). Is it possible to connect the “tubing to faucet” directly to the ice maker faucet? I only want to use drink water from the ice maker faucet.

Is this possible? Did anyone have experience with this?

One Response to “Installing Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Without Using Faucet”

  • peanutbrain:

    Yes this can be done. I do this on a regular basis. Be sure to use plastic tubing from the R/O unit to the ice maker. R/O water is very aggressive to copper.

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