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Adam's Portable Spotless Water Deionizer - Eliminates Water Spots, Spotless Rinse Touchless Detailing - Easy to Use Attaches to Regular Garden Hose (Pro Deionizer)

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Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Adam's Polishes, Inc.

Arrives Dec 27 – Dec 31
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Size: Large Deionizer (Pro Grade)


Features

  • 22" Height x 9.5" Diameter, 32 lbs. With Included TDS Meter!
  • Preloaded virgin, high-grade, non-regenerated resin
  • Filter up to 1,120 gallons (@100ppm of TDS) of hard minerals out of water supply
  • Unit will produce water @ a TDS of Zero, 4 Ft. 5/8" Water Supply Hose
  • 20 lb Resin Refill Kit Available (.50 cubic foot)

Brand: Adam's Polishes


Color: black


Special Feature: Built In TDS Meter


Product Dimensions: 8.75"L x 8.75"W x 49"H


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.75 x 8.75 x 49 inches


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 26, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Adam's Polishes


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  • Compact, easy to use, and works great!
Size: Standard Deionizer
TL;DR : If you hate fighting with water spots and you’re on the fence… put this in your cart and buy it! I debated between the Adam’s Standard 20lb and the CR DIC-20 for a long time and finally chose Adam’s. Out of the box it’s almost completely assembled, only requiring a couple of minutes for the bypass to be easily installed. The only additional accessory I’d recommend are quick disconnects for the in/out hoses to make setup and teardown faster if you’ll be moving it around like me. Results? While I try my best to avoid the sun, I have washed my car in direct sunlight without any water spot issues at all. I’ve used it now for 4-5 washes and I’m quite happy with my purchase. Highly recommended for the car detailing enthusiast (like me)! FYI, the Adam’s models are rebranded OTG DI’s and only differ cosmetically - mine even came drop-shipped with OTG on the shipping label and is essentially just a black OTG2-SDDIBP. I chose Adam’s since I prefer black vs OTG’s tan, and it was also a few dollars less due to an Amazon special. PROS: Easy to set up, very compact for easy storage, bypass included (a complicated and expensive add-on from CR), TDS meter included, and most importantly a true 0 PPM for NO WATER SPOTS! This unit also states that it’ll filter more water than the DIC-20 before needing a resin change. It also doesn’t have the disadvantage of requiring fiddly cartridges that don’t seal properly or the added expense of a third party conversion kit like the DIC-20. Doesn’t seem to reduce water flow GPM at all. Resin seems quicker/easier to change IMO vs DIC-20 based on videos of the process. CONS: There’s no denying that it’s expensive, but once you factor in the included bypass, TDS meter, and extra filter capacity it’s a better value IMO than the DIC-20. Weight? My model is a little over 20 lbs empty but quite a bit more than that once filled with water (an optional wheeled cart would be great), so the DIC-20 wins here if you have issues with lifting/carrying fairly heavy items. Doesn’t come with quick disconnects for the hoses which is almost a necessity if you move it to/from the garage every wash like I do, but those are pretty cheap to add - the OTG models show quick disconnects in their photos, but I can’t confirm if they’re included or not. The carry handle is literally a piece of rope that’s looped around where top of the unit screws into the tank - it works, but isn’t the most comfortable, especially once it’s filled with water. Will this cause any issues over time since it puts a lot of pressure on the plastic component it’s attached to? It seems solid enough for now. Final verdict? IMO this is a great DI solution for the enthusiast or small business pro detailer. It does a great job filtering my 185 PPM water to 0 PPM and makes washing my car much more leisurely and enjoyable since I don’t have to rush to dry the car. It’s expensive, but once you use it you’ll wonder why you didn’t buy it long ago. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 20, 2023 by Linden

  • Performs as advertised
Size: Small Deionizer
From 147 down to 0
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 25, 2023 by Timothy Clancy Timothy Clancy

  • A+++ product and customer service
Size: Large Deionizer (Pro Grade)
received a bad valve and Adam's sent a new one quickly to get me back on track, works like a charm and removed all the hard water minerals from my local water supply!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 20, 2023 by Marco Alvarez

  • PPM Can be misleading
Size: Standard Deionizer
They advertise over 1,000 gallons of filtration with 100 PPM. This can be misleading. If you're like me in southern California, a lot of residents have a water system with 300-350+ PPM. What does this mean? You're only getting 1/3rd of the advertised filtration capacity (From 1,120 Gallons to 300-400) I wish I would've known that before I purchased this product but really it's only something you realize after receiving the product and tester. It just feels like I got jibbed a bit with the marketing tactic. Aside from that, performance and ease of access it surpasses with 5 stars. But this only gets 3 star rating overall. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 6, 2022 by Ozzy

  • Famtastic Auto detailing - must have for no water spots!
Size: Standard Deionizer
One of the best things I’ve ever bought! Now I can wash my lunar blue car in the midday sun on the summer! No water spots! Love it! Worth every penny!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 9, 2022 by DW

  • filtro muy pobre calidad
Size: Standard Deionizer
comenso con una medida del TDS de 0 y en solo 3 semanas ya se mancha el carro....ahora mide el tds 75....ahoora tendre que comprar la resina.....no recomiendo este producto....ahhh y solo lo uso para lavar el carro...
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 26, 2022 by NUBE

  • Mixed feelings.....
Size: Standard Deionizer
This works great when the resin is fresh. I have very hard water. I did not measure the number of gallons used, but it would be ambitious say I used more than 150 gallons before spotting became very noticeable and now measures 350 on the TDS meter.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 11, 2023 by Joe

  • The BFG of modern carwash warfare
Size: Standard Deionizer Resin Refill (20 Ibs)
Listen, I get that not everyone understand the idiosyncrasies of modern suburban homeowner life. Some of us are in a constant competition to have the nicest yard, the best halloween displays, and the most oooh-y and aaaah-y Christmas lights in the neighborhood. Superficial flex's to show up each neighbor and slowly ruin families and marriages by being the person that partners always say they wish the other was "more like you". But there is a much, deeper, darker, fiercer competition that starts in driveways around the world that lets you carry those superficial flexes beyond the walls of our planned unimaginative mega-builder land rash's that we score on their proximity to a whole foods. And that mega flex is the proper detailed car. The reason why this flex is so powerful, is it is two flexes in one. First you get to plant the seeds of deep rooted jealously on your home turf, and then you get you take your mirror reflective 4x4 land barge to Starbucks for a venti caramel half-caf no whip frapp and a pupachino for your designer pumpkin spice doodle thats hanging out the window. Sure. You can take the easy way out and call the kid who's mom posts about how good they do detailing their Hyundai Santa fe on the local Facebook neighborhood terrorist page. But, I get it, that is not your style. You want people to see the work happening. You judge your shine based off of how many boomers stop by and yell "How much to do mine next!". You have a secret mixture of baby oil and bacon grease you use for tire shine. You have used painter tape on your hood to do a side-by-side comparison of the latest spray ceramic detailers. You walked into the car dealer and said "Lol, the only vehicles you have are White? Thats too easy. What do you have in black with lots of flake!" You know this battle is not one for the neighborhood kid, this war is for professionals only. That is where the Adam's Portable Spotless Water Deionizer comes in. Now, deionizers are nothing new to car shine warfare. Some of us remember the magic that was the Mr. Clean AutoDry car wash system. That product was ahead of it's time, and died an unjust death. And if you drive around your neighborhood any Saturday morning, you'll probably find a few other soldiers trying to show off with their sharper image deionizers they bought from sky mall on a lay over in Poughkeepsie -- But they don't know what is about to smash their spirits. That spirit hulk smash comes from you pulling out this 50lb beefcake of a unit. Wheels? No. Lol, you don't need wheels. You just carried out 242lbs of Amazon boxes to the recycling bin that your partner has just thrown in the garage. You have a nice pump going. You even consider taking your SPF 50 shirt with the logo of a marina in the Bahamas you went to for a wedding 6 years ago off, but then you remember your doctor just warned you of the dangers of skin cancer. You hook up the hose. You start filling a wheeled bucket with a grit filter with the finest of suds ever seen on which ever side of the Mississippi you happen to be on -- you're old school, no foam cannon here. You wash meticulously, flipping your mit, double dipping, avoiding swirls like your high school crush avoided you after you pooped your pants in gym class in the 7th grade. Now it is time. Years of watching Top Gun over and over, you know the line. You know the routine. You grunt "Too close for Missiles, I'm switching to guns!" And slap those red knobs into the ready position. Pure deionized nectar flows from the nozzle like liquid gold. You adjust the nozzle. Jet? No. Sprinkle? No. Fan? Yeah. Fan. Thats the one. You start sheeting the suds off your cars in waves of pure ecstasy. You take a moment to look around and appreciate the looks on all the defeated neighbors around you. You can see their lips move as they whisper "Is he going to use the leaf blower to dry it?" ... "I bet he has to shammy." ... "No way he doesn't towel it off..." And then it happens. You walk away. You're done. You won the war. Another day, and yet again you easily conquered Jim, your neighbor that always shows up to your parties and asks for an IPA, and then goes thru your whisky and makes comments about every bottle. Jim doesn't know what just hit him. A mirror finish, spot free shine. Time for you to take the ol' gal out for a home depot, tj max, and target run and show off your handy work and win the street shine war too. Anyways, yeah. I guess I recommend this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 12, 2023 by Miker

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