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Is it difficult to install the under-counter water ionizer?

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Is it difficult to install the under-counter water ionizer?

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No, but you will need a 1 3/8 to 1 1/2 inch hole in your sink or countertop to install this under-counter ionizer. Either remove a built-in soap dispenser or reverse osmosis faucet, use a hole saw to cut a hole, or hire a plumber for the install. If you cut the hole yourself, you will need a: • Diamond hole saw to cut granite • Carbide grit hole saw for cast iron sinks • Standard bi-metal hole saw to cut a stainless steel sink Full installation may take an hour to an hour and a half.

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