• Ray
    1.3k
    In this video, I give you a look at the new Clearsource Ultra water filter system and its three different filters. Then I hook it up and provide a demo of the unit in action. Also, I show you how my older dual-stage model has held up over the last 2 1/2 years of use. Other than minor fading of the blue canisters and black stand, everything is still working well.



    Disclaimer: I received no monetary compensation for my review, I did receive a free review sample of the Clearsource Ultra courtesy of ClearSource. – Ray

    Pros:

    • Stainless Steel Hardware
    • Oversized High Flow Heavy Duty Canisters
    • Quality Filters (2000 Gallons Service Life)
    • High Flow Rate
    • Thick Buttress Style Attachment Threads
    • Powder Coated Steel Stand
    • USA Company with Great Support

    Cons:

    • Pricey Compared to Others on the Market
    • Small Drip using my Old Hoses (Corrected with Brass Coupler)

    As you can see, I find little wrong with the Clearsource products and have no problem recommending them to my RVing friends and neighbors who ask me, "What's on the back of the rig." :)

    I plan to keep using Clearsource for our RV freshwater filtration. If any problems do crop up, I'll be sure to let viewers know in future update videos. Cheers! Ray

    Related Links:

    Original 2 Stage Model Review and Mod & First Update Video after 3 Months - https://www.loveyourrv.com/clearsource-rv-water-filter-review-install-mod/

    Second Update after 1 1/2 Years - https://www.loveyourrv.com/neglected-rv-water-heater-flush-clearsource-filter-update/
  • Drew
    68
    Ray,

    Thanks for the video! Unrelated, but I just bought a couple of these: https://rvcablegrip.com/Hose-Grip.html I think they are kind of expensive at over 30 bucks including postage, but they are good quality and certainly make life easier for us who are a little physically challenged. I ordered directly from the mfgr. and they came the next day.
  • Ray
    1.3k
    Looks like a handy gadget and well built! :)
    I've been using the Neverkink hose over the years just for that reason it has a nice large end piece.

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