Is this a good or cheap RO/DI system?

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I'm a novice with this hobby but have heard the importance of good water quality. So I decided to get a RO/DI system. I am on a tight budget and found this system on amazon :

Aquarium Reef Reverse Osmosis water filter 6 stage RO/DI SYSTEM 75 GPD USA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N5CHOFR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_9Ug3yb4SSKH51

Does anybody have any knowledge on this and do you recommend it for me? Also, GPD is of little importance to me.
 
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The issue with the unit you posted the are the dual inline DI cylinders. As water flows through the DI resin it will start to form channels, thus uneven flow through the media. Look for a unit with the traditional vertical canister for the DI resin as it allows for more efficient flow through the media leading to less resin waste.

At the end of the day, all of these units have the ability to produce 0 TDS water. The question is, how effiently and how cost effectively do you want to get there...
 
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