SpringWell SS1 vs AquaTru Classic

Different approaches to water treatment compared side by side. Best for various water quality situations.

SpringWell SS1
Salt-Based Water Softener
$1,495
VS
AquaTru Classic
Countertop RO System
$450

SpringWell SS1 and AquaTru Classic are different types of water treatment systems. The SpringWell SS1 costs $1,045 more. The right choice depends on your water data, household size, and which features matter most to you. Check your city's water quality first to understand what you are treating.

πŸ’°Price Difference: $1,045
The SpringWell SS1 costs $1,045 more. The question is whether the differences justify the cost for your situation.

Full Spec Comparison

SpecificationSpringWell SS1AquaTru Classic
Grain Capacity32,000β€”
Flow Rate (GPM)11β€”
Bathrooms Supported1–3β€”
Regeneration TypeMetered (on-demand)β€”
Resin Crosslink10%β€”
Valve TypeBluetooth Connected Seriesβ€”
Salt Usage~40 lb bag every 1–2 monthsβ€”
WarrantyLifetimeβ€”
CertificationsNSF-certified componentsNSF 42, 53, 58, 401, P473
Dimensions10" x 54" tank + brine tankβ€”
InstallationDIY-friendlyNone (countertop)
Water SourceCity & Wellβ€”
Hardness RemovalUp to 20+ GPGβ€”
Iron RemovalUp to 3 PPMβ€”
Stagesβ€”4-stage reverse osmosis
TDS Removalβ€”99%
PFAS Removalβ€”NSF P473 certified
Lead Removalβ€”NSF 53 certified
Capacityβ€”3-quart pitcher
Flow Rateβ€”~10 min per batch
Waste Ratioβ€”4:1
Filter Replacementβ€”0/year

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the SpringWell SS1 or AquaTru Classic better?
It depends on your situation. AquaTru Classic ($450) is the better value for most homes. SpringWell SS1 ($1,495) offers premium features that may justify the cost for larger households or those wanting maximum convenience.
Is the AquaTru Classic worth it at $450?
AquaTru Classic is one of the most popular water treatment systems on the market. At $450, it offers strong performance for the price. Renters who want RO filtration without installation.
What is the difference between a water softener and a water filter?
A water softener removes hardness minerals (calcium, magnesium) that cause scale. A filter removes contaminants (chlorine, PFAS, lead). They solve different problems. Many homes need both. See our detailed guide. Read our full guide β†’

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