

💧 Upgrade your hydration game with sleek, certified precision!
The Metpure Airgap RO Faucet is a premium reverse osmosis water dispenser featuring a durable solid brass vase-style design, NSF-certified for safe drinking water. It supports 3 connection ports with pre-installed tubing and quick-connect fittings for fast, hassle-free installation. The faucet offers a smooth 360° swivel gooseneck and a maximum flow rate of 1.25 gallons per minute, making it an ideal upgrade for professional-grade water filtration systems.












| ASIN | B0BTTXBGL1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,832 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #113 in Touch On Kitchen Sink Faucets |
| Brand Name | Metpure |
| Container Type | Vase |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (326) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850017170711 |
| Included Components | Faucet, hardware, 1/4" & 3/8" quick connect couplings, faucet wrench |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.17"L x 2"W x 10.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Water filtration airgap RO reverse osmosis faucet with attached tubings and hardware |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Metpure |
| Material Type | Zinc Composite |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 1.25 Gallons Per Minute |
| Model Name | FA-05-CHR-AGT |
| Model Number | FA-05-CHR-AGT |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 360 Swivel, All hardware included, Special faucet wrench included |
| Power Source | Adapter |
| Purification Method | Reverse Osmosis |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 10 |
S**.
Works like it should, so far so good.
I picked up a used Culligan AC-30 reverse osmosis unit at a local auction house. It cost me about half of what this faucet/dispenser cost. When I got it home and got a really good look at it I realized the dispenser mount was broken and irreparable. There was no way to securely and properly mount the faucet to the sink. Not a big deal as this RO system was around $1,500.00 new and installed. So I needed a compatible faucet and after digging around on Amazon I decided this one would work. It does. I mounted this to a deep sink (laundry sink) in my private shop and man cave, a detached building on my property. That was a real headache but no fault of the faucet. It's dark and tight behind that sink where this faucet has to go and it took considerable effort to get it in place. I had to cut a hole in the fiberglass sink with a hole saw and then proceed from there. The tubing that comes attached to the unit is a real help because I could mount the faucet before making all the other connections. It would have been even more of a headache without those pre-attached lines. Once the faucet was installed I connected everything and discovered that the drain and air gap line diameters are reversed. I had to fabricate some adapters because I wanted to get this working without having to wait for more parts to be delivered. After that I sanitized and flushed the RO system, then installed new filters and turned everything on. (I was originally going to take off one star for the reversal of the line diameters but when I looked more carefully at the item description it has the correct information in that regard. So this was my error, not an error on the part of the vendor or whoever did the item description. I did order some of the correct push connector adapters in case my fabricated adapters eventually leak. They're cheap, might as well have them on hand.) It takes quite a while, several hours, to go from an empty RO system to a fully charged state with the pressure tank full and everything in normal readiness to dispense filtered water. Between those two points I noticed some water leaking, both a small spray and drip, from the air gap hole in the back of the faucet. That situation resolved itself when the system got up to full charge and was ready to dispense after dumping the first three tanks of water to be certain everything was as good as it was going to get. There has been no further leak at the air hole since. There has been no leakage from anywhere since the system became fully operational. I checked for leaks diligently several times a day for the first few days after installation. I can't have water leaking , it will damage things in the building. There are no leaks after completing the installation. I'm pretty careful and take my time with projects like this because if you don't have time to do it right the first time you'll just have to make time to do it over later. I'm not an expert and I'm not OC but I do try to be thoughtful and thorough with the DIY projects I take on. I found and downloaded both the owner's manual and the technical service manual for my RO system. I read all that and made sure I understood everything I needed to before beginning the installation. I checked and rechecked water line connections and did find several that were not perfectly dry so I tinkered with them until I got them perfectly dry. This usually involved pushing the water line further into the connector and then gently tugging on it after it was fully seated. It's easy to think you have the line fully seated when it's not so if you have a leak, the problem is probably how the line is attached not that something is broken or defective. In one case I had to cut the end of the line so it was perfectly squared off, it was cut at a nearly unnoticeable angle and that allowed a leak. In another case I couldn't see anything wrong with the line but cut 3/4 inch off it anyway and re-attached it. That solved that leak. Etc. You just have to keep fiddling with things until they work right. In my experience it's the very, very rare project goes perfectly on the first try. Once you think you're done you're not, but you are in a position to find and fix any problems. After doing all that the system is sealed up and working as expected so that's the point where I consider the project completed. The faucet looks very nice but like I said, this is a shop not a home so I don't really care about the aesthetics. I care about function much more than form. When the system is charging I can hear a trickling of water from the dump side of the osmosis filter into the sink drain. It's not a gurgle nor a hiss or anything unpleasant. It kind of sounds like one of those little fountains you can buy that just moves water so you can hear it. This sound is probably because I was limited in where I could mount the tap to the drain for the dirty-side dump. I think if I could have mounted it lower and closer to the gooseneck in the drain the water wouldn't fall quite so far and would be quieter. The sound is not a problem for me and it only makes that noise as the tank is recharging. I sort of like it, it's a pleasant "tinkle" of water and I know that when it stops doing that my tank is full. All in all, including this faucet, the cost of the unit and miscellaneous hardware I needed to install it, I'm into this RO system for well under 10% of what a new AC-30 Good Water Machine would have cost installed. I'd say that's a fair return on my time and money and this faucet made it possible. This faucet functions properly when properly installed. Excepting defective units that somehow got past Quality Control, which is admittedly an issue with things made in China, if someone can't get this to work right it's most probably because they're not installing it right. Or they're damaging it during installation. Or they didn't get something tight and it pulled loose while the system was being installed. When you see a review where a claim is made of a defective unit being replaced with another unit that is also defective -- What you're seeing is someone who didn't do this right and broke it, then repeated that same process and broke the replacement unit also. Or simply repeated the thing that made them think the original was broken. This is a pretty simple mechanism and there's not much to go wrong with it. Seals are always an issue with water lines and if a leak is the problem that's more likely due to an error in installation than a defect. That kind of thing is easily fixed too. The odds are good that if something goes wrong, especially more than once, it's human error and not a problem with the faucet. My experience with this faucet makes me comfortable in recommending it. The price might be a little high for what it is but I couldn't find an air gap faucet that I liked for any less money. A big factor in my decision to purchase this was the pre-installed clearly designated lines that come with it. I wouldn't have saved a lot if I'd have had to figure that part out for myself and had to cut and install those lines from scratch. The price is good, not great but you're getting what you pay for.
P**L
Very quiet replacement RO faucet.
Good purchase. I read many reviews about replacement RO faucets that make a LOT of NOISE. This one is different, it is very quiet to the point that standing next to the faucet you can barely hear any noise when it is processing water to fill the tank. If you have a 3/8 inch diameter hose that feeds treated water to the faucet you need the adapter that is referenced in the product description. Apparently there are not enough people with a 3/8 inch feed hose to have the adapter included. Everything else you need is included. If you want a quiet RO faucet this one is a good choice.
T**R
Worst purchase to date!
I only gave this 1 star because I can’t rate it any lower. Installed the same I received it and it leaks like crazy. The water is coming from the internals of the faucet. I had to buy an adapter because the system only come supplies for 1/4” water lines. This was worst item I have ever bought, the worst value for the money. It’s definitely either cheaply made or defective. I would highly recommend people to stay away from this faucet and not buy this! I want my money back. I am returning the first faucet and a replacement was sent, it leaked worse than the first faucet. This product is terrible and would highly suggest not to buy this product. Cheaply made and there is an issue with internal valve assembly.
S**R
Yea! No leaks! Looks great!
Easier to install than I thought it would. Looks nice on my new sink.
M**D
Good quality faucet
It’s a good quality product however, no instructions were included in the packet. Also, most RO system clean water line is 3/8” and this faucet comes with 1/4 inlet. Manufacturer can include a quick connecter or adapter that can fit both 3/8 and 1/4 line. This should increase the versatility of the product as well. I had to go and buy a quick connector to connect it with my RO system. Overall, so far it looks like a good quality clean product as it claims although a bit on expensive side. That being said, I am so far happy with the product, it looks elegant and working perfectly. Thanks for the nice product.
F**S
Works Great
Excellent, all.the parts were there and it appears to be good quality. Installed without a hitch.
C**N
I returned the product and bought a new one, but it still leaked after installation.
I returned the product and bought a new one, but it still leaked after installation.
G**E
Fix That Drip
Very elegant looking faucet and a great replacement for my worn out one. If anyone ever work under a kitchen sink there's no such thing as easy. The fit was perfect match for the theme of my kitchen and the sink cutout. The brushed nickel finish will give a durable life and makes it easy to clean.
A**R
This product is terrible. As others said it leaks and caused damage in the hour we had it installed. It’s poorly made and I encourage you to not waste your time or money. Would have given zero stars if that was an option
H**R
I purchased this tap to replace the old air Gap faucet that came with the Rainfresh RO System we installed years ago it was a direct drop in replacement easy to install and the handy nut wrench made it a breeze to tighten. 5 Stars for sure!
K**E
This was to replace a tap that I had that was leaking. Unfortunately at first, this tap was leaking as well. But it was installer error and it is way better than the tap I had before. Thank you.
M**L
A little tricky to install but that has more to do with getting in the narrow area behind our sink, and the thickness of our granite countertop! The included tool was absolutely necessary and we were so grateful to have it! The tap works perfectly (so far) and we haven't had any issues. The knob does seem backwards, compared to our old tap, so we find ourselves turning it the wrong way all of the time, but long enough with this installed and it will become second nature to us too, we're sure! Excellent flow, tight & snug without jiggling and shiny as can be! Can't go wrong!
J**H
Easy to switch out the existing filter faucet to this one. Much better with the tap like handle
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