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The iSpring ED2000 is a salt-free electronic whole-house water descaler designed to prevent and break down limescale deposits without altering water chemistry. It installs easily on any pipe type, requires zero maintenance, and reduces energy consumption, making it an eco-conscious choice for homes with hard water. Ideal for those seeking healthier water, longer appliance life, and a chemical-free solution.









| ASIN | B0744TC3PW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,366 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #18 in Water Softeners #72 in Under-Sink & Countertop Filtration |
| Brand Name | iSpring |
| Capacity | 50 Cubic Feet |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,232 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00662425088522 |
| Included Components | 1 Electronic Descaler Water Conditioner |
| Installation Type | self-installation |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7"L x 3.5"W x 2"H |
| Item Height | 2 inches |
| Item Type Name | iSpring ED2000 Whole House Salt-Free Electronic Descaler Water Conditioner, Alternative Water Softener |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | iSpring Water Systems |
| Material Type | Electronic Components |
| Model Name | iSpring ED2000 Whole House Water Descaler, Alternative Electronic Salt-Free Hard Water Conditioner, Reduces Limescale Prevent Deposits Build-up, Different from a Water Softener. |
| Model Number | ED2000 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Easy Installation, Power Saving, Rust Resistant |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Purification Method | Activated Carbon |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 326 |
| UPC | 662425088522 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**E
Works exactly as described
Let me first say that I prepared for this purchase by researching the recommendations the manufacturer had mad before buying it. I knew I needed water within a certain hardness range, <3 ppm iron, and that it would only be good for 50 ft of pipe after the wrap. I tested my water and it was all good so I went ahead and bought it. Luckily, I have two water inlets to my house because one end is an addition. This allowed me to easily install the unit while observing the 50ft pipe rule. I have a total of maybe 30 ft of pipe after the install, with the hot water heater being within 10 feet. Within the first week I noticed that the water felt different and my soap was getting my hands cleaner. I used to wash my hands and have a slick feeling like my hands were oily still (I have oily skin/hands) but I noticed that when I would wash my hands they were very "sticky". Not really like I have syrup on my fingers, but if I tried to slide my fingers against each other after washing and drying them, they'd feel more like I washed my hands with something that took off all the oils. This is very anecdotal and not really something you can say is a definitive thing that a person might think is just in my head, so now for the hard evidence. I have a mirror in the shower that I use for shaving. I have to scrub it with gritty toothpaste every time I use it to clean off the deposits. It takes about a week for it to build up to the point that I clean it. Well I installed this after I didn't shave for about 6 weeks and decided to touch up a little after it had been installed for a month. I cleaned off the mirror with toothpaste and got to work. I decided that maybe this could be my test and started checking it weekly to see how it was going. So far the only thing that sticks to the mirror looks like soap scum (I have my bar on a caddy that has a hook below it where the mirror hangs) and I can just wet it and wipe it off. Maybe it's minerals but they aren't sticking to the point that they require anything to remove. Just my hand and water. This is all I wanted from this thing. Reduce the deposits that were difficult to clean/remove and hopefully extend the life of my hot water heater element. I had a brand new hot water tank when we moved into this house, and after 8 months the element was toast and the bottom of the tank was full of deposits that I had a hard time removing (read chisel, vinegar, and many flushes). I have had this installed for about 3 months so it's not been near long enough to tell how it works for the longevity of the hot water heater, but it's worth it for the cleaning hassles with the fixtures. My wife loves it. All in all I'd recommend it 100% if your water meets the requirements or can be conditioned to meet them. Otherwise, I have no idea, but I doubt it'll work outside what the manufacturer says it will. I will be buying another one to install on the other water inlet to the house, which is the one that supplies the kitchen.
G**S
Waiting for Results!
I recently installed the EDV2 when putting in a 3 stage water filter system for my whole house. Sean in Customer Service helped me get my extended warranty, much appreciated! My initial results have been good, but I've only been using it for a couple of weeks and so far so good! I do feel a little "slickness" to the water and it feels softer but I will reserve final judgement and write a follow up review in a few months when the full effect of the descaler should be achieved. Installation was a little bit of a challenge because I built an enclosure for the filter and descaler on the outside of my house, the install was easy, the application was a little difficult and not related to the product.
T**D
Seems to be Working
I purposely waited a few months before reviewing this item as I wanted to be sure it's doing what it says; and frankly that's not an easy question to answer. Install is fairly straight forward. Just follow the instructions and wrap the wires in the direction of water flow as described. Plug it in and then....what? Unless you can get inside your boiler there's no way of knowing for sure the deposits are being released into the water stream. You would have to wait 5-10 or more years to see if you get more life out of your water tank. Here in CO we have hard water w/ lots of minerals; my last water heater lasted about 7 years so I still have several years to go to see if this product extends the life of the new boiler. Barring testing water prior to installation and after (which I did not do), how can one tell if this thing is working? First, the science is there. I researched quite a bit before purchasing and multiple sources indicate this product does descale minerals from pipes and water tank. Second, it's hard to be sure but when standing in the shower it does seem the water feels a bit softer on skin. Rubbing fingers together under a flow of water seems slicker and smoother than prior to installation. The problem is this could be a psychological effect of "wanting it to work"...hard to be certain. Finally, and most notably for me is how my skin has reacted over time. CO winter air is beyond dry. The years I've lived here I need humidifiers constantly running, bottles of lotion used and still would be itchy most of the day. This winter however there is a noticeable improvement. My skin is not nearly as dry, I am not using lotion like I was and I do not itch anymore. For me this is the true indicator that the product is working. I'm not going to call it 'soft water', but it has the same effect as soft water which is all that matters to me. For the price this was a good solution and totally worth it.
M**T
New Home Install, It Works!
Update 1 year in: still working like a charm, and now the faucets furthest away from the iSpring have developed some white calcium residue that we have to clean semi-regularly. It’s minimal, but noticeable. This is because they’re so far from the iSpring unit that its effectiveness is diminished, so I take it as further evidence that the unit works exactly as described. I shudder to think of all my faucets looking like that (or likely worse). I might buy a second and install it to mitigate this, but still one VERY happy customer! Original review: I purposely waited 7 months to write this review, to give this iSpring device a fair shot to either work, or…well, not. We built a new home, so new pipes, faucets, appliances, everything. We’re also on a well here, which was new for us to get used to. The well water is really good—basically filtered mineral water, healthy and pure right from the tap with a TDS of around 550. BUT!…that also means in our first month we began to notice white chalky deposits on our taps and shower heads, and some powder on the glasses/silverware after using the dishwasher. We learned it was due to our high TDS well water, and needed a way to protect our new home’s plumbing and appliances somehow. The conventional wisdom was to install a water softener, but besides the cost we also didn’t want to add salt to our excellent tap water. So I did some pretty exhaustive research and settled on this device instead. It seemed a little like science voodoo, but I figured if it didn’t show results in a month or so I’d return it and get the water softener if I had to. Well, it did show some results, and then some more. It seemed like magic at first, but the shower heads just stopped having powder and sediment building up. The dishwasher did the same, and the taps seemed to run clearer too. We noticed the water felt different when washing—at first we told ourselves we were imagining it, and maybe we were—but soap began to sud better, and washing hands or in the shower felt less “scaly” than before. Also less water spots on surfaces. Then it just kept happening like that, and seven months after install we have absolutely no powder on the dishwasher we use almost daily, the shower heads look the same as the day they were installed, and the water has a “softer” feel. It’s NOT actually softer at all—the TDS is about the same, and the six month water test at both the well and the tap are basically identical to when we first moved in. So I’ve experienced enough to say for us, this thing works—works like a magical charm!—money well spent and im so relieved not to have to put salt in my water and maintain a softener system. I also sleep better knowing the dishwasher, washing machine, and fridge won’t get gummed up with the great minerals that are in our well water. A few items I’ll note here that might be helpful (as others’ were for me as I researched this): our well water is moderately hard, and the hardness mostly comes from calcium and iron. I don’t know how effectively this device would work on other types of hard water. We also are fortunate to have an indoor water heater and a large crawl space, so I was able to install the device after the well pump but before the water heater (this protecting it as well, I hope). So the iSpring is covering both our cold and hot water, which may not be possible in all well system setups. The install wasn’t difficult, but wasn’t exactly simple either. At one point I had to call the customer service line, which was picked up promptly by someone like it was a cell number!…and after I recovered from my surprise at getting a real human right away, he talked me through the issue I had (direction of wire wrapping) and solved the problem in short order. Last, this is the 7 month mark only—I’ll return to update if issues start happening past 12 months. Since I have a brand new plumbing system, anything that occurs will be a good benchmark for the longevity of this product. Overall, I’m an iSpring convert—it works for us, and has made a huge difference in our water quality and confidence that our new really expensive appliances won’t get gummed up with mineral deposits. It still kind of seems like magic, but science can be like that…and, so what, it works! I’m a happy customer.
D**.
Does not work as described
This iSpring EDV2 does not work as described. Been using this for over a week now and unfortunately there is no change or positive difference in the water. Absolutely no results. The iSpring EDV2 unit is installed at the main waterline for where it first enters the house so it can work from the start of the entrance flow, but no results. I have city water, which is already clear and clean to begin with(Aside from the common bleach smell), the issue trying to be addressed is the scale and scale buildup. I made the purchase based on reviews (Some good, some bad) but wanted to give the product a fair trial. I fully understand this iSpring EDV2 is not a water softener, the goal was to reduce down scale and build up (As the product describes, it is a descaler) but there is no evidence that it’s performing this task. In the product overview manual it reads “ After 1 week: You may notice the soap lathering more easily and effectively. Scale in pipes, water heater elements (Immersion rod heaters), and tanks break down. Small particles might be observed in the water from the hot water tap, though most broken-down particles will be microscopic and not directly observable. Then it goes on to describe how you won’t see “fully noticeable results” until after 3 months or 12 weeks. The issue with this is the return window is within 30 days. This isn't an ideal situation. The words used are passive, such as “May Notice” and “Might be observed” ; there is no positive reinforcement concerning the performance of the unit. I will have to uninstall and return before the 30 day deadline. Pros: The iSpring EDV2 is small, does not take up much space Simple and easy to install Aesthetically appealing Cons: No evidence that the iSpring EDV2 descales as it is described to do The blue ion cord is so long that most average plumbing pipes installed in regular households would not be enough to accommodate the length of this cord. Suggested time of use is 3 full months or 12 weeks, return window is 30 days. Not ideal for consumer satisfaction No support
D**C
Fantastic results
No additional scale buildup on fixtures, it even is cleaning some buildup off older fixtures in the house. I have a small house so this unit works, pay close attention to how you wrap the wires for unit to work.
R**Y
First Impression is Good
Lots of debate about these devices, but being retired I had the time to try one. We live in Peoria , AZ and the water is very hard and has lots of scale. Even with soft water and whole house filtering , it is tough water. Installation was easy but I made the decision to add a spin down filter, pressure gauge, install cutoff valves and braded stainless lines. Instructions say it takes 3 months to see results, but after a month, the water does seem to feel a little better and some scale appears to be disappearing around the kitchen faucet. Will wait and see. Was fun installing though. Unable to register for warranty from website. Had to email company and submit invoice to complete the process. Three stars for now.
K**U
Seems to be working.
I installed this about a week ago, it seems to be working. I noticed tjr difference on the1st day, but wanted to wait a week before writing a review. The reason I noticed it on the 1st day is because I typically have dry skin, I shower 2x a day. We moved into a new house, and by the end of the week my skin was extra dry and a smelled of dry skin and minerals. My significant other was like, "your skin smells like bleach." The results after a week? No more dry, mineral smelling skin. We'll see if the white mineral deposit on the shower heads and faucets come back in a month.
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