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The Aquatic Life RO Buddie Plus DI is a compact, four-stage reverse osmosis and deionization system producing up to 50 gallons of zero TDS water daily. It features sediment and activated carbon filters, a high-efficiency RO membrane removing 98% of dissolved solids, and a color-changing DI resin for final purification. Lightweight and portable, it’s ideal for apartments or small setups, delivering near-distilled water quality for drinking, aquariums, or humidifiers with easy installation and maintenance.


































| ASIN | B00204CQF6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,364 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #23 in Aquarium Filters |
| Brand | Aquatic Life |
| Brand Name | Aquatic Life |
| Capacity | 50 Gallons |
| Container Type | Cartridges |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,016 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810957010195 |
| Included Components | RO Buddie Four Stage Reverse Osmosis System Cartridge |
| Installation Type | Wall Mount |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.75"L x 7.5"W x 6"H |
| Item Type Name | Aquatic Life RO Buddie Four Stage Reverse Osmosis System |
| Item Weight | 3.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lifetime Products LLC |
| Material | Sediment, Carbon, RO Membrane, DI Resin |
| Material Type | Sediment, Carbon, RO Membrane, DI Resin |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 180 Liters Per Day |
| Model Name | 540019 |
| Model Number | 540019 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Compact, Portable |
| Part Number | 540019 |
| Power Source | Not an Electric Unit |
| Product Dimensions | 13.75"L x 7.5"W x 6"H |
| Purification Method | Reverse Osmosis & Deionization |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Compact, Portable |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 500 |
| UPC | 810957010195 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 100 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | 1-Year Limited |
D**N
Get a hose splitter and you can run this off of your laundry room water!
I purchased the RO Buddie 4-stage RO/DI 50 GPD filter. This is for my small freshwater setup which includes seven tanks of varying volumes with a total volume of just under 100 gallons. I went with the RODI and not just RO system because I am trying to decrease the alkalinity of my water. So far so good after filtering 10 gallons of RO/DI water. It's very easy to set up and my water parameters have come out excellent with zero PPM TDS and zero EC (see attached photos, the meter was calibrated today). I live in Coastal Georgia and have moderately soft water parameters from the tap at around 150 PPM TDS (total dissolved solids) with a significant amount of EC (electrical conductivity) due to the high amount of minerals in the water. So basically very low sediment but high mineralization and somewhat moderate GH and KH. I have had a hard time keeping my South American tanks at good parameters for my tetras to breed and this will help immensely if it continues to work as it has so far. A Few Tips: - tighten the deionization filter cap before you install, I had a small leak as mine was somewhat loose but that was easy to fix and find and I just tightened the cap of the actual filter body itself and the leak stopped. To do it correctly I took all the hoses out and tightened it that way so I would not torque the hose connections. - this can be run off of any hose or even many kitchen and bathroom sink setups if you take out the aerator from your faucet. I am personally running it off of my laundry room and it's running beautifully as there is both a supply of cold water and a drain for the wastewater. - if you're going to install it in your laundry room all you need is a t-joint hose splitter or some other sort of double hose splitter that fits the receptacle for your washing machines supply water and gray water drain (see attached photos of my setup, everyone's will vary and I had to measure mine specifically as there are a huge variety of hose splitters) - if you are are doing a laundry room setup like mine where you can mount it close to the washing machine then the amount of hose provided in the kit will be more than sufficient. However if you are doing some other sort of setup you may want to buy additional hose, as you will need not just the proper amount of hose for the treated water but also the appropriate length of hose for wastewater. You could of course use a bucket but if you want to appropriately drain it to a sink or drain, getting additional hose maybe necessary. - if you are using this for a freshwater setup like I am you must absolutely get an additive that will keep the GH and KH at appropriate levels. RODI water by itself will kill fish. - Read the darn instructions. For a cheap system like this they are actually fairly detailed and obviously written by somebody who speaks English fluently. - having a solid set of channel locks or a wrench that will fit into a small area, as well as Teflon tape for the female ends of the threaded connections, will help reduce the potential for leaks. I am on city water that withdraws from a river and and underground aquifer and it is at a fairly high PSI as I live only 2 mi from the treatment center. All in all I am really pleased so far as this is the least expensive system I could find. This would not be an appropriate system for drinking water as the pressure/supply would not be great enough to fill a glass in a reasonable amount of time. Right now I am averaging about 5 gallons of treated water every 90 minutes (around 80 GPD) which is far above the 50 gallons per day that the system rated for, although I expect that to eventually go down as the sediment and carbon filters begin to fill with debris. That said, I am currently probably experiencing closer to a 75 GPD or even 100 GPD system which got $70 is impossible to beat. As an added bonus when the RO finally wears out I can replace it with one of their 75 GPD or 100 GPD rated filters so long as I swap out the The 450cc flow restrictor for an 800cc flow restrictor, thus functionally increasing the output of the system. This will of course wear out the DI filter faster. I will update this review if anything changes but so far I am pleased. For some reason Amazon's AI wants me to comment on the noise level which is silly for a system of this low of a flow rate. If it's making any noise louder than a few gurgles and bubbling sounds that you can only hear when you are right next to it then there is probably something wrong with the system like over pressure or an incorrectly installed hose connection which is creating suction and/or air intrusion somewhere. So, tldr, it doesn't make any noise. In summary, it's a cheap effective system that took me about 20 minutes to install with just the parts in the box and the hose splitter I bought. Hard to go wrong at this price point. I would recommend this to anyone who needs a small amount of water for weekly or bi-weekly water changes and is trying to keep the GH and KH of the water column down (i.e. slightly acidic or neutral). note: The picture system has not been fastened to my wall yet nor have I done any hose management so bear that in mind as well.
E**S
Good for carnivorous plants and drinking. Wish I'd bought sooner.
Very happy with this product. I got the DI package for my carnivorous plants, but also wanted to use it for drinking water (we are on a small tribal water system where quality is sometimes unreliable and the nearest town where you can buy RO in is a former superfund site). We used a 1/4" Y fitting to split the water after the RO membrane with 1 tube going to a ball valve and then the DI unit and the other side going to another ball valve and then the Watts PH Balancing & re-mineralizing Filter . The ball valves here may be overkill, but I didn't want to risk any back-flow into the DI unit. We used some blue 1/4" tubing so we would know which one was the drinking water tube. We used about 6 feet of tubing after both the DI and Watts filter and then another ball valve and another 20 or so inches of tubing, so the tubing stays in place in 5 gallon bottles and the flow can be turned off right at the bottle. You could one ball valve on each side. We tried drinking the RO without the Watts filter because I couldn't imagine it being as bad as people claimed. But it was. RO changes the Ph to acid (?) and lack of minerals leaves it flat. My husband said he thought it tasted like a bird had pooped in his mouth. I said it was more like bat guano. Neither of us asked how the other knew what bird or bat feces tasted like. I think that's why our marriage has endured so many decades. People need secrets. Anyway, if you're hesitating on getting the Watts Ph and re-mineralizing filter, do yourself a favor and buy it. It is providing the best tasting water I have ever drank. Except for the water we got from the spring on our property we knew had arsenic in it from a former gold mine. That stuff was delicious. Unhealthy, but fantastic tasting. In case you miss it, the pamphlet directions say to let the water run through the filter for 30 minutes before hooking up the RO membrane cartridge. However, the label on the filter says to run it 1 hour before hooking up the RO membrane. Run it an hour. This is definitely an important step. We have ours set up outside by our outdoor shower. It gets morning sun. After about 2 weeks, the resin in the DI cartridge had fully changed color, despite having only run about a half gallon of water through it. We do have a fair bit of rust sometimes and I thought perhaps it was that. I pulled out my TDS meter today because carnivorous plants ain't cheap to replace. Although it looked like it was exhausted and fully color changed, the TDS meter still showed 0.00. I then double-checked the TDS meter was working properly with several other levels of filtered water. So, even if your DI resin looks as though it has changed color completely you'll want to see what the actual TDS output is. In the future I'd either cover my DI cartridge or keep it out of the sun. Lastly, we have terribly low water pressure. Our water comes from a ground well, then is pumped up a hill a few feet into a storage tank, then is gravity fed to houses. I thought the water was partially turned off the first time I turned a tap on here, it's that low pressure. I'm not sure exactly what it is, pressure-wise, but I've never seen such low pressure outside of spring-fed systems without any storage tank. Anyway, we still get about 2 gallons per hour out of this RO unit. Our water starts out generally at around 90 ppm, so not too much to remove and maybe that's why it still gives decent output at such low pressure, idk. Just thought I'd mention it because our low water pressure was one thing that caused me to hesitate in buying an RO unit so long. This is so much more convenient (and reliable) than dragging home bottles of distilled water for carnivorous plants and refilling bottles for drinking water at the market. In sum, this item is a great deal and I would recommend it for drinking and DI water uses.
V**V
Yeah is good but Yk it’s also fine
So this is my honest opinion about this RO filter system now I got the 50 gallon because I have a 60 gallon cube so I’m gonna give you the pros and cons and how easy is it to set up or not set up we’ll start with the pros pretty compact pretty easy well not pretty easy to set up. I’ll leave that for later. Another pro is that this product for $70 it’s worth the price another pro it seems pretty fast I mean in like the next hour you got a half a gallon and then the next couple minutes you get a full gallon now let’s start with the cons building this product. I figured out that this product was not the best to build. It seemed like the instructions were not very accurate, but that was on my hand. Another thing is that the faucet adapter wasn’t really the best I mean, don’t get me wrong. It’s good and whatever it is but definitely could rather there’s still some leakage that comes out even when you tight it so I have a problem with that, but that’s probably just on my hands with leakage. It’s a mixed opinion. That’s another con with me. It’s a mixed opinion about the leakage because when I first built it, it was leaking like crazy but the second time I rebuild it it wasn’t leaking so definitely make sure you’re having the cleanest cuts with the razor blade into tubing. Another thing is is that you another con is that you have to push your tubing really deep into the filter culture thing so then you don’t have other leaks. Another con is definitely they’re gonna still have guaranteed with the faucet adapter and then for easy to build, I would just say it’s all right for building, but it’s not expertise building either because again you have to get the cleanest cuts and then you have to focus on what to do. It’s not really my mojo. Don’t get me wrong, but building overall was kind of annoying. It was like you know the system itself is fine but building it is just not for what I wanted to deal with but definitely I had to rebuild mines but you know everybody’s filter system that they got from the 50 gallon is all different so I’m not the one to judge the filter but it’s pretty good overall
B**N
Great product but cheap faucet adapter
The product is a easy setup and works, the only con for me is that the male/female adapter that screws where the aerator sits is made out of cheap plastic and broke easily on testing the product. Since it was working before trying to remove and breaking i went to buy another.. the only problem with that is they don't sell the cheap plastic piece they sell a metal adapter. Why wouldn't you charge the extra 10 bucks and send your customers the better quality parts so we don't have to worry about getting the m/f adapter out of the faucet? other than that this product is as advertised, a great cost effective RO system for small aquariums and in my case small time growers.
M**O
Compact RO/DI System That’s Small but Effective
Size & Setup: The Aquatic Life RO Buddie 4-stage RO/DI unit is compact and easy to set up, making it ideal for smaller spaces or hobbyists who don’t need a large permanent system. Performance & Water Quality: Despite its size, it’s very effective, producing clean, high-quality RO/DI water suitable for aquariums and other uses. Maintenance Considerations: Because of the smaller filters, you’ll need to change the cartridges more frequently, depending on your incoming water quality and total gallons processed. Final Verdict: If you want a small, effective RO/DI system, this unit does the job well. Just be aware of the more frequent filter changes due to its compact design.
K**Y
More than the rated flow - Recommended
I am only getting half the rated flow in Atlanta on this unit. The restriction seems to be the RU unit, all other units allow water to flow at a high rate. I followed the directions and I tested each piece individually. Water supply is coming straight of the main supply to the house. 24 gallons a day is significantly less than the 50 gallons a day this is ‘rated’ for. I plan to return it if it doesn’t improve over the course of today. Everything else looks of good quality. They replaced it and the new unit is flowing great - better than expected in fact! Update months later I have regularly filling 5 gallon jugs and with each fill the flow is better - a few times I’ve flooded the floor it went that much faster than expected!! So far I’ve used a couple of inches of the ionization filter and am happy with the performance. Much cheaper and easier than store bought.
E**E
Great performance without breaking the bank
Wow! Who needs to pay $250 for an RODI filter?! This is my first time with a reef tank since RODI became the norm, so I don't have experience with other filters. I know the more expensive ones come with their blow and whistles, but we have pretty good pressure at the house, so I figured we wouldn't need measuring gages. And I have a separate TDS pen meter, so no need for that in the unit either. I kept scratching my head over the ~$200 units when I saw this one and decided to give it a try. For ~$60 it's been great so far. I installed under my sink very easily, just purchased a T valve with this adapter (link below). So far have it's given me maybe 150Gal of crystal clear filtered 0000ppm water (our municipal source water is around 0040ppm out of the tap). It takes 2-4 hours I estimate to fill a 5Gal bucket and I don't need that much water for my 53Gal system. Doesn't remove chloramines and with strip testing we seem to have just a tiny bit of undetectable chloramines in the water in and out of the filter (or maybe not... the strips are hard to reach and almost looks like zero). So just in case I dose some Dr Tim's First Defense as per the instructions, before using and that seems to take care of it without a problem. Now, caveat emptor: my tanks are still cycling, so we don't have any livestock in them that can proof we've put this filter through the ultimate test, but 0000ppm is good enough for me and my nitrifying bacteria seem to be thriving in this water after two weeks cycling almost complete (chart attached). So that's a good sign for me. Haven't had to deal with replacing cartridges, so I can't attest either on availability, price etc. But I'll update if anything happens. Customer service was great too. I had questions as my resin cartridge looked wet and the color change that tells you is worn out was hard for me to say. So I wrote to their customer service address in the manual and they replied quickly and explained to me how to read the colors and that it does need to be moist in shipping, so we're good. I know RODIs pay for themselves in the equivalent of a few trips for water to the LFS, but this one paid for itself before the first trip!
R**N
Compact, easy setup, good value
Used this to make 0 TDS water for my 25 gal planted tank. My city water had a high TDS of 300+ so I used RODI water purchased from my local purified water store. Lugging the 5gal jugs up and down stairs didn't appeal to me so I bought this little system. I live in an apartment so I needed something small and portable. I mounted it to a board I painted to seal it from the water. Mounted a hood from a coat hangar on the back so I could keep it stable yet removable. This went into my shower/bathtub so I had to make it somewhat portable. I had no issues following the manual it comes with. Easy setup and no leaks. Bought an adapter to feed water from the shower head, switchable as needed. Been installed for 2 months now and I make 8 gallons every week for top offs and water changes. Today I purchased some bulk DI resin as it is already exhausted. Somehow I reversed the flow , I dont know when it happened but now the filter is being used up (color changing) from both ends. Maybe I would have gotten more life out of the resin if I had not done this, but it happened. Except this last run, I was getting 0TDS , now I get 3 TDS due to me exhausting the resin. As I undrstand it, the RO filter removes 98% or close to that and the DI resin gets it to 0. Other than my little mistake, I have had no issues so far. Sure makes life easier not having to drive/transport the jugs of water upstairs and for me was totally worth the price. It fills my 5 gallon and 3 gallon jugs in a couple hours. When I remember to time it and not overfill the jugs I'll report it, but most people looking for a unit like this dont require high output. I have all week to make the water, time is not an issue as I only store 8 gallons at a time for water changes and top offs.
H**P
"AQUATICLIFE RO Buddie Plus: The Ultimate Aquarium Water Wizard!"
G'day! If you've ever thought your aquarium water looked as murky as a billabong after a storm, let me introduce you to the AQUATICLIFE RO Buddie Plus. This little wonder turns your tap water into the purest, most pristine aquarium water imaginable. Think of it as the ultimate water wizard—it takes your H2O from “ugh” to “ahh!” The RO Buddie Plus works its magic to deliver water so clean, even your fish will think they're swimming in a luxury resort. Say goodbye to algae problems and hello to crystal-clear waters! Setting up this gem is easier than finding a kangaroo in the outback. Just hook it up, and you’re good to go. No PhD in marine biology required! This compact unit fits snugly under your sink, working tirelessly to provide top-notch water quality. It's like having a mini ocean purification plant right in your kitchen, minus the fishy smell. The AQUATICLIFE RO Buddie Plus has turned my aquarium into a sparkling underwater paradise. My fish are happier than a blue-ringed octopus at high tide. If you're tired of your aquarium looking like a scene from a murky swamp, do yourself a favor and get the RO Buddie Plus. Your fish will thank you, your mates will be impressed, and you’ll be the proud owner of the best-looking tank on the block. Cheers to happy, healthy fish! 🐠
H**M
Outstanding
Amazing it’s output is exceeding 50GPD
A**R
Great system and very cheap
Great system and very cheap, Worth pointing out if DOES NOT come with a Chlormide filter and have to be bought additionally
E**R
Une osmose de qualité pour de l'eau de qualité!
J'ai fait l'achat de cette osmose pour mon aquarium d'eau de mer il y a 6 ans (en 2020). Mon père l'a également utilisé pour ce faire de l'eau osmosée pour sa machine à apnée du sommeil. Ayant une esu très dure et contaminé par des Pfas/Pfos, je peux vous dire que cette petite osmose fait le travail à la perfection, et donne une eau de première qualité. Je m'en sers même pour mon eau potable à l'occasion. Vraiment, je recommande fortement cette osmose, vous ne le regretterez pas!
R**N
excellent product
this RO system is low cost and highly effective with the individual filters having good longevity, used for my carnivorous plants and fishtanks in an area with very hard and chemically treated water, produces about 2 TDS as final output
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