![]() I took it apart and it doesn't even need new resins or any other part. I put a 14-year-old unit in my house 11 years ago and ne'er a miss in service. Kineticos are extremely reliable, efficient, and long lasting. New, these go for anywhere around $3300 or more depending on the dealership and you can find out by asking one near you. Twenty-five-year old Kineticos (tan tanks) go on Craig's List for around $600 - $800, sight unseen. You often see 'home-for-sale' classifieds in newspapers that mention Kinetico. Nothing speaks like satisfaction of experience. Again, typical with many homeowners who have had multiple Kineticos at different locations. Either way, he'll most likely have another one. He knows that if you take it for $1000.00, he'll turn around and get a $1000.00 discount on the next Kinetico. The fact the owner wants to take it with him gives testimony of the value users typically have. What number is it? 2? Is there a pre-filter? It is probably set on a 2.7-lb salt setting and will give you softened water all the time for decades to come. ![]() Is it clear enough to see the numbers on the grey disc. You can tell if the Kinetico is working by examining the plumbing fixtures, faucets, etc. Well, to take the other side, that Kinetico is probably only a third of its way through its life before any major go-overs, and that would might be a re-bed and cleaning of the valve only-which would make it go another 20 years.
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