That is not an AO Smith water softener. The salt capacity is quite large for the AO Smith 300T and 400T home softeners
@TheeFlyingK Жыл бұрын
Interesting take. Many of these points seem opposite of the research I’ve seen. AO is a touch more expensive but has a wide range of softeners sold in stores whereas Rheem only has one size available in stock. AO is also more advanced in their technology and Rheem seems more basic and less feature heavy.
@jrivera1963 Жыл бұрын
That not an AO SMITH Water Softener system, what you show in your video. That an AO SMITH Water filtration system.
@jimthompson-ru3vn10 ай бұрын
Several clips show water heaters, not softeners.
@2cartalkersАй бұрын
Purchased a Rheem and the stinker lasted 2 years and went dead, dead, deadski, it basically started vomiting water out the top of the unit. I did use Rheem cleaner as indicated, waste of more money.
@YellowBrickFloyd3 ай бұрын
Wrong....I have Rheem that just died with a solid failure in less than 3 years. It appears to be the main board or the motor control, which is too pricey to replace...and I can only guess where the failure is at. Water softeners these days are basically disposable and not meant to last. Years ago, I had a Kenmore that lasted for 8 yrs. The 2nd Kenmore lasted for maybe 5 yrs. And now the Rheem for 3 yrs. Do you see the trend here? I don't care what this guy says, I've got to try an AOS.
@billweir1745Ай бұрын
You did proper maintenance on it the whole 3 years?
@chuckrafiki86495 ай бұрын
This video is JACKED UP! Not in a good way, either.