The AFWFilters Fleck 80k On-Demand Water Softener is a single-tank residential system featuring 2.5 cubic feet of high-capacity resin and a Fleck digital metered control valve. It is designed to remove up to 80,000 grains of hardness while reducing salt consumption by up to 20% through high-efficiency resin options. The system is marketed as a complete, DIY-friendly solution suitable for moderate-to-large households with moderately hard water.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors highlight the system's high efficiency and the market validation of the Fleck 5600SXT controller as a key strength. The documentation is praised for its professional setup guidance from WQA-certified specialists, and the dual drive motors on premium models are noted for durability. The consensus positions the product as a reliable, cost-effective solution for larger homes or higher hardness situations, with strong technical credibility backed by WQA certification and measurable salt reduction claims.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally report high satisfaction with the water quality improvements, noting reduced scale and better soap performance. Common praise includes the quiet operation and the ease of DIY installation when instructions are followed. Recurring complaints focus on the initial setup confusion, the need for regular brine monitoring, and frustration with the lack of soft water during regeneration cycles. Users with moderate hardness levels (50-100 GPG) report the highest satisfaction, while those with very high demand or low pressure often find the flow rates limiting.
Common Complaints
Confusion during initial setup and programming of the digital control valve. Regeneration cycle timing takes adjustment to optimize for household water use patterns. Brine tank requires regular monitoring to prevent salt depletion. Limited water availability during regeneration on single-tank models causes frustration. Service flow rate of 11 GPM insufficient for simultaneous showers and laundry. Cost of resin replacement when capacity is exhausted after 10-15 years
How It Compares
vs. AFWFilters Dual-Tank 9100SXT
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Choose the single-tank for budget and space constraints; choose the dual-tank for uninterrupted soft water availability.
vs. AFWFilters Iron Pro Fine-Mesh
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Choose the standard 80k for municipal hard water; choose the Iron Pro for well water with iron/manganese contamination.
vs. AFWFilters IronPro2 Combo
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Choose the standard 80k for basic hardness removal; choose the IronPro2 for an all-in-one solution for complex contamination.
vs. Typical Competitor High-End Single-Tank (e.g., GE, Culligan)
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Choose AFWFilters for higher capacity and DIY-friendly completeness; choose competitors for brand recognition or specific retail availability.