Aquasure 32,000 Grains Whole House Water Filter Bundle with Automatic Digital Metered Control Softener and 75 GPD RO Reverse Osmosis Drinking System | Removes Hardness | Ideal for 1-3 bathrooms

32,000 Grains Whole House Water Filter Bundle with Automatic Digital Metered Control Softener and 75 GPD RO Reverse Osmosis Drinking System | Removes Hardness | Ideal for 1-3 bathrooms

Features

  • Perfect for homes with 1 to 2 bathrooms and up to 3 family members, who desires softened water and clean, pure drinking water for the whole family.
  • Rated to treat 32,000 grains of hardness by removing skin damaging hard minerals like iron and magnesium that clog up the skin pore and cause irritation.
  • Exceptional performance & high efficient Aquatrol control head and Aquasure reverse osmosis membrane help save water and reduce overall maintenance cost.
  • Constructed of high strength, premium-quality materials with built-in safety features that ensure your home is protected even during system downtime.
  • Up to 5-years manufacturer warranty with lifetime tech support for the life of the system.

Specifications

Color Black
Size 32,000 Grains

Whole-house water treatment bundle combines an automatic digital metered-control softener with a 75 gallons-per-day (GPD) reverse osmosis drinking-water system to provide softened water throughout the home and purified water at a point of use. The softener is rated to treat 32,000 grains of hardness and reduces minerals such as iron and magnesium; the system is constructed from high-strength materials with built-in safety features and is intended for homes with one to two bathrooms and up to three occupants.

Model Number: AS-PR75AHS32D

Aquasure 32,000 Grains Whole House Water Filter Bundle with Automatic Digital Metered Control Softener and 75 GPD RO Reverse Osmosis Drinking System | Removes Hardness | Ideal for 1-3 bathrooms Review

4.5 out of 5

Why I chose the Aquasure bundle

I wanted a single package that would soften all household water and also give me purified drinking water at the sink. The Aquasure 32k bundle checked those boxes with a metered 32,000-grain softener paired to a 75 GPD reverse osmosis (RO) system. My home has two full baths and three people, so the capacity and sizing were in the right range without overspending on a larger unit. After living with it and putting it through daily use, I’ve come away impressed with its performance and the thoughtfulness of the design, with a few setup notes worth considering—especially if you’re on a well.

What’s in the box

The bundle includes the softener resin tank with an Aquatrol digital metered control head, a separate brine tank, and a standard bypass valve assembly. The RO system arrives with the prefilters, membrane, postfilter, storage tank, faucet, and color-coded tubing. The parts quality is solid across the board—fittings seat cleanly, the control head has a clear display and tactile buttons, and the RO faucet feels better than the usual stamped-metal fare you get with budget kits.

Aquasure backs the package with up to a five-year manufacturer warranty and lifetime tech support. I didn’t need support to get up and running, but I did double-check a couple of programming parameters and found documentation and help straightforward.

Installation experience

If you’re moderately handy and already have a softener loop, this is a manageable DIY project. I mounted the resin tank and brine tank side by side, installed the bypass, and used flexible stainless hoses to adapt from my copper runs. The control head requires a drain line for regeneration and an overflow line for the brine tank—don’t skip either. The only tool-heavy portion was cutting in the lines and securing the drain, but no soldering was necessary in my case.

The RO install under the kitchen sink was quick: tap the cold water line, add the drain saddle, mount the faucet, and run the tank and lines. The tubing pushes into quick-connect fittings; warming the ends briefly in hot water made seating them painless. Plan for about half a day to install both systems if you’re replacing an existing softener and have a clear under-sink area. If you’re starting from scratch, expect a day’s work including drilling and routing lines neatly.

A few practical tips from my setup:
- Put the softener where you can easily add salt and see the control head.
- Give the brine tank a bit of space; you’ll appreciate it when scooping out salt bridges.
- If you’re on a well, install a sediment filter upstream to protect the valve and resin from fines or rust.

Programming and control

The Aquatrol control head is metered (demand-initiated), which is a must for salt and water efficiency. You set your water hardness, the regeneration time window, and leave it to track usage. The display is readable, and the menu logic makes sense once you run through it once or twice. I adjusted the brine fill and regeneration timing to fit our usage pattern and to ensure regenerations happened in the middle of the night.

If you’re on municipal water, the default backwash and rinse times will likely be fine. On a well system with limited recovery or high turbidity, it’s worth tuning the cycle lengths and verifying the drain line flow. The control head provides enough flexibility to dial things in so you’re not overworking a marginal well during regeneration.

Water quality and day-to-day performance

The softener made an immediate difference. Soap and shampoo lather more quickly, and glass shower doors stopped accumulating the chalky film I’d been fighting. Fixtures that previously developed white spots now dry clean with a towel. From a feel perspective, the water is unmistakably softened. I tested for residual hardness using simple strips and consistently got near-zero hardness after commissioning and a couple of flushes.

This model is rated at 32,000 grains, which is a good fit for households with one to two bathrooms and up to three people. It can stretch to a lightly used third bathroom, but if your household has higher-than-average water consumption or particularly hard water, step up a size. For mild iron, the resin does capture ferrous iron reasonably well; in situations with heavier iron or iron bacteria, pre-treatment will save you headaches and extend resin life.

The RO system at the sink

The 75 GPD RO is the second half of the value proposition. Hooked to softened cold water, it produces clean, neutral-tasting drinking water and ice. Output depends on water temperature and pressure, but the tank fills quickly enough to keep up with typical kitchen use. My TDS readings dropped dramatically after the membrane settled in, and the postfilter removes any remaining taste. The faucet has a positive action and no drips.

Expect a wastewater ratio in the neighborhood of 3:1 to 4:1, which is fairly standard for a residential RO system. If you want to minimize wastewater, consider an optional permeate pump or ensure you’re feeding good pressure to the unit. Filter changes are simple once you’ve done it once—plan on replacing prefilters every 6–12 months, the postfilter annually, and the membrane every 2–3 years depending on usage and feed water quality.

Build quality and safety features

The tanks and valve feel robust, and the included bypass makes servicing straightforward. The control head retains settings through power interruptions, and the system has safeguards that prevent a regeneration from getting stranded mid-cycle if the power blips. I also appreciate the overflow provision on the brine tank, which is easy to route and worth using.

Overall, nothing about the construction feels flimsy. The resin tank and brine cabinet are on par with what I see in more expensive units, and the control head’s machining and seals inspire confidence.

Maintenance and ownership

Ongoing maintenance is predictable: keep the brine tank at least half full with clean salt (I use solar or evaporated pellets), break up any crust if a bridge forms, and glance at the control head monthly to confirm regeneration counts match your usage. It’s also good practice to sanitize the brine tank annually and to run a resin cleaner if your feed water contains iron.

For the RO, set a reminder to swap prefilters on schedule—letting them clog reduces production and stresses the membrane. Keep the under-sink area tidy so you can quickly inspect for any seepage after filter changes. Beyond that, ownership is largely hands-off.

Where it fits—and where it doesn’t

This bundle shines in small to medium households that want whole-home softening and point-of-use purification without piecing together components from different brands. It’s especially sensible if you’re replacing an older softener and want to add an RO at the same time.

If your home has high water demand, very hard water, or three-plus bathrooms in constant use, the 32k capacity may be undersized. In that scenario, consider a larger softener in Aquasure’s lineup. If your well has heavy sediment or iron, add pretreatment and plan to tune regeneration settings. The system can handle light iron, but it’s not a substitute for dedicated iron filtration when levels are significant.

Pros and cons

Pros
- Balanced package: whole-home softening plus a capable 75 GPD RO
- Metered, efficient control head with flexible programming
- Noticeable improvement in scale, feel, and taste
- Solid build quality and included bypass/overflow provisions
- Clear documentation; easy filter changes
- Strong warranty and lifetime tech support

Cons
- 32k capacity is modest for large households or extreme hardness
- RO wastewater is typical (not low-waste) unless you add accessories
- Well systems may require dialing in regeneration settings and upstream filtration

Final take

The Aquasure 32k bundle delivers exactly what I wanted: reliable soft water throughout the house and clean, great-tasting water at the kitchen sink, without overspending or overcomplicating the install. The metered control head makes it efficient, the RO system is competent, and the whole package feels thoughtfully designed. It’s not the right size for every home, and well users should plan on a bit of setup tuning, but for small to medium households it hits a sweet spot of performance, simplicity, and value.

Recommendation: I recommend this system for homes with one to two bathrooms and up to three occupants who want an all-in-one solution. It’s efficient, well built, and straightforward to own. If your demands are higher or your well water has significant iron or sediment, pair it with appropriate pretreatment or step up in capacity, but the overall platform remains a solid choice.



Project Ideas

Business

Residential Installation & Maintenance Service

Start a local small business installing and servicing whole-house softeners and RO systems for homeowners. Offer packages: install + annual filter and resin service, emergency flushes, and system upgrades (e.g., larger RO tanks or UV add-ons). Revenue streams: installation fees, recurring maintenance contracts, and parts sales. Differentiate with bundled water testing, digital meter calibration, and subscription filter delivery.


Refill-Station Micro-Brand (RO Water Refill)

Open a low-overhead water refill station or kiosk offering bulk RO-purified water refills for customers who want to avoid single-use bottles. Use the 75 GPD RO as a point-of-use unit for on-site decanting into customer containers or reusable glass jugs. Monetize with per-liter pricing, membership discounts, and upsells like remineralized water for baby formula or athletes. Partner with local farmers markets, gyms and coworking spaces for placement and marketing.


Premium Soap & Skincare Line

Develop a boutique line of soaps, shampoos and lotions formulated and produced using RO water for purity and stability, and marketed for sensitive skin and low-irritation benefits of soft water. Highlight how softened rinse reduces soap scum and extends fabric life; label products 'made with purified water' and include before/after demos. Sell online, at farmers markets, and to spas; offer a subscription model for repeat customers.


Commercial Laundry & Linen Service for Boutiques

Offer a specialized laundry service for boutique hotels, spas and vacation rentals that uses softened whole-house water to launder linens, towels and robes. Soft water reduces detergent needs, softens fabrics and extends textile life, allowing you to market lower replacement costs to property owners. Pricing can be per-pound with pickup/delivery and contracts for monthly service. Add-ons: stain treatment, eco-friendly detergents, and linen refurbishment.


On-Demand Water Quality Consulting & Testing

Package water testing and consulting for homeowners and small businesses: perform a baseline analysis (hardness, iron, TDS, chlorides), recommend system sizing and configuration (softener capacity, RO GPD), and provide a roadmap for installation and maintenance. Offer digital meter setup, ROI calculations (reduced appliance repair, detergent savings) and follow-up service plans. Sell this as an affordable one-time fee plus optional premium monitoring subscriptions.

Creative

Home Spa & Bath Product Kit

Build a home spa corner that highlights the benefits of softened and RO-purified water. Use soft water for long, luxurious baths, steam facials and for rinsing homemade bath salts, sugar scrubs and lotion bars so they rinse cleaner and feel silkier on skin. The RO water can be used to mix bath oils and facial mists (extends shelf life and removes mineral spotting), and you can package small sample kits as gifts. Project steps: install a dedicated tap for RO water near a prep area, formulate a few simple products, design recyclable packaging and test shelf-stability.


Precision Brewing & Coffee Lab

Create a countertop brewing station where you blend softened water and RO water to craft specific water profiles for beer, espresso and pour-over coffee. Use the RO system to start from a neutral base, then add measured mineral blends to match classic profiles (e.g., Burton, Munich) for predictable flavor extraction. This lets you experiment with recipes at home or host small tasting events. Document recipes, water adjustments and tasting notes for a printed recipe booklet or blog.


Indoor Hydroponic / Seedling Nursery

Set up a hydroponic tray or seedling nursery that runs on RO water with selective remineralization. The RO system provides a consistent baseline free of chlorine and heavy metals; you can then add nutrient solutions precisely for fragile seedlings and herbs. Softened whole-house water protects irrigation hardware and humidifiers from scale, extending pump life. Turn this into a craft by hand-labeling starter kits and selling microgreen or herb starter packs to neighbors.


Art & Textile Studio (Dyeing + Watercolor)

Use RO water to mix pigments and prepare dyes so colors are true and reproducible—no mineral interference or spotting on fabric. Softened water prevents mineral buildup in steam irons and dye baths, producing smoother finishes on linens and garments. Projects: natural-dye scarf sets, hand-dyed napkins, or a series of RO-water watercolor prints. Package finished pieces with a note about how purified water improves color longevity and hand feel.


Aquarium & Terrarium Water Management

Create a system for freshwater or planted aquaria where RO water is blended with tap to reach ideal hardness and mineral levels for specific fish or plants. Use the whole-house softener to protect plumbing and humidifiers feeding terrariums while the RO unit supplies water for sensitive species or topping off tanks. This enables precise control of pH, GH and KH for repeatable breeding or display setups. Offer guided mini-projects like 'nano planted tank' or 'shrimp-safe water' for gifts or workshops.