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product_id: 1349013
title: "iSpring T32M Pressurized Water Storage Tank with Ball Valve for Reverse Osmosis RO Systems, 4 Gallon, 1/4\" Tank Valve Included, White"
brand: "ispring"
price: "฿8899"
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reviews_count: 9
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# NSF/ANSI certified safety Stainless steel valve & fittings 3.2 gal capacity iSpring T32M Pressurized Water Storage Tank with Ball Valve for Reverse Osmosis RO Systems, 4 Gallon, 1/4" Tank Valve Included, White

**Brand:** ispring
**Price:** ฿8899
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💧 Elevate your hydration game with iSpring’s T32M – pure water, zero wait.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** iSpring T32M Pressurized Water Storage Tank with Ball Valve for Reverse Osmosis RO Systems, 4 Gallon, 1/4" Tank Valve Included, White by ispring
- **How much does it cost?** ฿8899 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- ispring enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ispring brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Reliable 3.2 Gallon Storage:** Keeps purified water ready on demand—no more waiting for slow RO flow.
- • **Pre-Pressurized for Instant Flow:** 7-10 psi air bladder delivers consistent water pressure right when you need it.
- • **Versatile Installation & Discharge:** Works flawlessly in vertical or horizontal positions for flexible setups.
- • **Premium Stainless Steel Connections:** Avoids lead leaching and ensures long-lasting, corrosion-resistant performance.
- • **Odorless & Tasteless Butyl Diaphragm:** Post-cured food-grade material guarantees pure water quality every time.

## Overview

The iSpring T32M is a 3.2-gallon pressurized storage tank designed for reverse osmosis systems, featuring a food-grade butyl diaphragm and stainless steel fittings to ensure pure, tasteless water. NSF/ANSI certified and pre-pressurized between 7-10 psi, it delivers consistent water flow on demand, compatible with vertical or horizontal installation. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, safe, and efficient water storage solutions.

## Description

Product Description iSpring T32M 3. 2 Gallon Pressurized Storage Tank for Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems The reverse osmosis process is on the slower side, so a pressurized storage tank is typically required to supply water from the system on demand. Your RO system will fill the T32M tank to capacity, and when you open your RO water dispenser the water is sent out by the tank's pressurized air bladder. The concern that pollutants may be allowed in when using an open air tank favors the use of a closed expansion tank such as the T32M. The tank uses stainless steel connections to avoid any leaching concerns, tested by independent third-party to meet NSF/ANSI Standard. From the Manufacturer NSF Certified 4.0 Gallon Water Storage Tank (3.2 gallon draw-down) Description Water goes through a reverse osmosis membrane very slowly and people don't have the patience to wait a long time to get a cup of water. For this reason the residential RO units need a water storage tank to store the purified water. The RO tanks can delivery stable and constant water flow when the faucet is opened. The concern that pollutants might come from air or animals with the use an opened tank favors the use of a closed expansion tank. Lead leaching to drinking water the cause of health risks, brass and copper are banned for use in purified/drinking water. This tank uses stainless steel connections to avoid the lead leaching concerns. This tank is NSF approved under standard 58, and CE approved under the PED (pressure equipment directive). Features - Stainless steel connection built for Reverse Osmosis water storage tank; pump tank & thermal tank applications. - Smooth internal air vent cap prevents diaphragm damaged. - High-grade butyl diaphragm, post-cure procedure insures a tasteless and odorless water chamber - NSF 61 and 58 listed. - IAMPO approved. - CE Mark approved TANK BALL VALVE NOT INCLUDED Specifications & Dimensions - Height: 14", Diameter: 11" - Actual tank size: 4.0 gallons - Tank storage capacity: 3.2 gallons - Shipping weight: 9 LBS

Review: What oily residue? Simple fix, thoughts. - Edit 2: It's November 2023, 5 years later, still working A-OK. The espresso habit acquired last year now also demands tasty water, lol. Edit: 2.5 years and three sets of filters later, still no issues to report. I made a couple tweaks below. Read #1 - very important! This is a great filter for anyone who wants to leave the good minerals in your water and filter everything else out. The only better filtration is reverse osmosis, but it needs its own separate storage tank so the water is just room temperature, and it has a metallic taste and low water pressure = slow flow. After significant research we decided on this filter for all the reasons above. This fit the bill perfectly with a healthy four filtration stages, great flow and no RO! I had it running in a half an hour with simple inline connections to the 'fridge water line and it eliminated the pesticides and city water taste instantly. Important Notes: #1) This one tip might save you from expensive plumbing repairs down the line and is something you need to know before you install this unit. TEST YOUR WATER PRESSURE! This filter needs to be run at under 80 PSI. There are various $10 simple screw-on testers like the Watts IWTG that take seconds to use. I attached the tester to our backyard hose hook-up and discovered we were at 80 PSI. We then tested my in-laws' house and they were at 92 PSI. No big deal right? Well residental water pressure should be under 60 PSI, ideally 50 to prevent water hammer (banging pipes) and damage to copper plumbing pipes over time! After installing a water pressure regulator on the main water line in the basement ($100 from local hardware store and a couple hours' work) we immediately noticed the pipes wouldn't bang when we flushed a toilet, or when the clothes washer ran. Plus, the filter was now right in its sweet spot of 40-80 PSI. If your water pressure is over 60 PSI, at the very least add the iSpring APR40 to your purchase to reduce the pressure to this filter to 40 PSI and help protect it from damage. #2) As others have mentioned there is a slight oily sheen in the water upon first installation. The oil is there to help seal the cartridges. Simply run 15 gallons of water through the filter to purge it all out, really not a big deal, see images 2-3. Residue and cloudiness are common to nearly ALL water filters upon first installation and the 1-star complaints are indicative of inexperienced DIYers. #3) The included push-to-fit 1/4" water line couplers work on both Copper and PEX/plastic tubing as they are both relatively soft materials with the same outer diameter Water tastes like bottled now and we're extremely satisfied, plus no more pesticides. If I have any problems, you know where I'll be posting them!
Review: Excellent product! - Excellent quality and performance...improved my RO system's capacity and pressure dramatically! Easy to install and the process was very simple.

## Features

- Metal pressurized tank with up to 3.2 gallon holding capacity
- Made from food grade butyl diaphragm with post-cure procedures provides a tasteless and odorless water chamber. Tested by independent third-party to meet NSF/ANSI Standard
- Stainless steel 1/4" NPT valve thread, 1/4-inch tank valve Included
- Discharges effectively in both vertical and horizontal position
- Pre-pressurized between 7-10 psi for common use

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00439MYYE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,702 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #11 in Under-Sink & Countertop Filtration |
| Brand Name | iSpring |
| Capacity | 15.87 Liters |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,401) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00662425023684 |
| Included Components | tank |
| Installation Type | Under Sink |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11"L x 11"W x 14"H |
| Item Type Name | with Ball Valve for Reverse Osmosis RO Systems |
| Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | iSpring Water Systems |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | T32M |
| Model Number | FT32M |
| Other Special Features of the Product | NSF certified |
| Part Number | T32M |
| Power Source | Water Pressure |
| Purification Method | Reverse Osmosis |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 300 |
| UPC | 662425023684 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** iSpring
- **Capacity:** 15.87 Liters
- **Included Components:** tank
- **Installation Type:** Under Sink
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Package Information:** Bottle
- **Power Source:** Water Pressure
- **Product Dimensions:** 11"L x 11"W x 14"H
- **Purification Method:** Reverse Osmosis
- **Special Feature:** NSF certified

## Images

![iSpring T32M Pressurized Water Storage Tank with Ball Valve for Reverse Osmosis RO Systems, 4 Gallon, 1/4" Tank Valve Included, White - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61sOLzOkmSL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I connect 2 tanks together for more water storage?**
A: I put two 3.2 gal tanks together with a tee last month. It works fantastic!!

**Q: Anyone know if this will work for Whirlpool RO systems?  The support rep told me any RO tank would work.  Anyone use this for another system?**
A: I don't think it matters what RO system you have.  If it has the option for a reserve tank and the fitting works, then it should fill with water.

**Q: What is the pressure rating for the tank. Can it handle 60 psi?**
A: Remember that the RO system water valve regulates the "internal" pressure, so the tank is not going to see the actual water line pressure. Most valves operate at 65%, so if your water line pressure is 60 psi, the pressure at the tank generally won't be more than 40 PSI. In most setups you'd need the pressure on the water line to be around 92 PSI to get 60 PSI on the tank.

**Q: What is the diameter of the 5.5 gal tank?**
A: Thanks for the question! The diameter of the tank is 12" x 16" (H)

Kindest,
iSpring Team

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What oily residue? Simple fix, thoughts.
*by C***. on June 2, 2018*

Edit 2: It's November 2023, 5 years later, still working A-OK. The espresso habit acquired last year now also demands tasty water, lol. Edit: 2.5 years and three sets of filters later, still no issues to report. I made a couple tweaks below. Read #1 - very important! This is a great filter for anyone who wants to leave the good minerals in your water and filter everything else out. The only better filtration is reverse osmosis, but it needs its own separate storage tank so the water is just room temperature, and it has a metallic taste and low water pressure = slow flow. After significant research we decided on this filter for all the reasons above. This fit the bill perfectly with a healthy four filtration stages, great flow and no RO! I had it running in a half an hour with simple inline connections to the 'fridge water line and it eliminated the pesticides and city water taste instantly. Important Notes: #1) This one tip might save you from expensive plumbing repairs down the line and is something you need to know before you install this unit. TEST YOUR WATER PRESSURE! This filter needs to be run at under 80 PSI. There are various $10 simple screw-on testers like the Watts IWTG that take seconds to use. I attached the tester to our backyard hose hook-up and discovered we were at 80 PSI. We then tested my in-laws' house and they were at 92 PSI. No big deal right? Well residental water pressure should be under 60 PSI, ideally 50 to prevent water hammer (banging pipes) and damage to copper plumbing pipes over time! After installing a water pressure regulator on the main water line in the basement ($100 from local hardware store and a couple hours' work) we immediately noticed the pipes wouldn't bang when we flushed a toilet, or when the clothes washer ran. Plus, the filter was now right in its sweet spot of 40-80 PSI. If your water pressure is over 60 PSI, at the very least add the iSpring APR40 to your purchase to reduce the pressure to this filter to 40 PSI and help protect it from damage. #2) As others have mentioned there is a slight oily sheen in the water upon first installation. The oil is there to help seal the cartridges. Simply run 15 gallons of water through the filter to purge it all out, really not a big deal, see images 2-3. Residue and cloudiness are common to nearly ALL water filters upon first installation and the 1-star complaints are indicative of inexperienced DIYers. #3) The included push-to-fit 1/4" water line couplers work on both Copper and PEX/plastic tubing as they are both relatively soft materials with the same outer diameter Water tastes like bottled now and we're extremely satisfied, plus no more pesticides. If I have any problems, you know where I'll be posting them!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent product!
*by N***D on January 21, 2026*

Excellent quality and performance...improved my RO system's capacity and pressure dramatically! Easy to install and the process was very simple.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ispring cares about customer satisfaction
*by J***O on May 16, 2013*

Update: As per my review below, I had some trouble installing due to instructions that were not really clear or suited to this particular product, which Ispring says is brand new. Since then they actually tracked me down and cared about what I had to say. According to them they are rewriting the instructions, not shipping with the funny dust caps, and considering additional parts to make the installation go smoother. I was impressed because in this day and age few companies actually seem to care about what their customers really think. I have come to the conclusion that this company does. And the filter system is now working fine, so don't hesitate to buy. I'm leaving my review below in case it takes a while to update the instructions. It might shave a few hours off someones install time. Changed to 5 stars. If you have any problems they will definitely help, and that is a really good thing. ================================================================ Just finished the installation. I'm a pretty handy monkey, but the installation took about 5 hours of my time (including 3 trips to the home improvement store and a some-what helpful phone call to ispring). First-off the manual is misleading and clearly written for another product or previous version of this product (or maybe a new-fangled sausage making machine). The parts of the manual that do apply to this product, like how to connect the little push-on connectors, suffer from an excess of brevity and lack of detail and conciseness. In an attempt to be helpful to future purchasers of this product, at least until ispring updates these kits and instructions, here's what I learned: First tip: the faucet included in my box does not require a 1/2 inch hole, as the instructions state, but a one inch hole. Actually one inch is too tight, make sure you have a 1 1/8 inch hole saw attachment for your drill, and make it a good bi-metal one if you need to cut through a stainless steel sink. Home depot sells rigid brand bits that suit this purpose. It will run you about $15 unless you already have a rigid brand bit shaft (or equivalent). Second tip: the faucet that came with my filter has three colored plastic hoses already permanently attached. Red, white and blue (I dig the patriotism). Unfortunately which gets attached where is not mentioned anywhere in the manual. In the manual it says to screw the water hose to the bottom of the faucet. Clearly referring to a different type of faucet. Also if the three hoses were just a little longer you would probably not need to bother adding extension hose (an extra leak risk). More on extension hoses later. The colors are mentioned in the Amazon description, way at the bottom, but it bears repeating. "Connect the BLUE tubing of 3-color tubings on the faucet to cold water line, RED to the 1st stage on the right, WHITE to the 3rd stage on the left." Note: This is #ssbackward if you are from an English speaking country ... just saying. Third tip: The filter box itself has funny little horn or funnel shaped things on the ends of the inlet (left) and output (right) angle connectors. These are not mentioned at all in the manual. You can not push the hoses on with these in place (you can try as I did ... if you get excited by frustration) because these are some weird sort of dust plugs. You must pull up with your fingernail on the very outer ring of the connector (pushing it on a spring ever so slightly towards the more bulbous part) then with other hand pull the horn thing out. You can discard these, or I found they make nice hats for very small garden gnomes. Basically you can connect the red and white hoses now by pushing them with force into the connector until they snap. Pull back a little to make sure it is connected. If you need to cut extension hose cut it straight, and use the supplied double-sided connectors. I recommend you push the little blue horseshoe shaped clips (supplied) between that outer part of the connector and the more bulbous part. These (I think?) are to make sure the connectors can't shoot apart from water pressure. No mention in manual about these. You can leave them off, as I did at first, if the under side of your sink needs a good spraying out. Fourth tip: In order to connect the blue hose to the cold water line you need to first install some parts. My sink had a 3/8 inch stainless steel hose with female compression fitting attached to a male 3/8 compression fitting shutoff valve coming out of the wall. Pretty typical I would assume. The kit comes with a 1/2 inch plumbing style thread, male to female connector, with a hole to thread the valve the blue hose goes onto, in the middle. A way to tap into your cold water line, would be eazy peezy if it was threaded for 3/8 compression fittings, but it's half inch and has coarser plumbing style threads. So off to the Home Depot you go. Don't forget another roll of Teflon tape to add to your Teflon tape collection while you are there. Actually the folks at the Home Depot weren't that helpful (surprised?), but the small local hardware store in my old town was. You will need, as it turns out (if your sink is like mine) a 1/2 inch plumbing style male to 3/8 inch compression male adapter to connect your current hose leading to your cold faucet to this new part (btw thread the little supplied valve the kit came with into this part with a little teflon tape first so you can get it good and tight before you are lying on your back under the sink). Then on the other end you will need another short stainless hose (only way I can find to do this with available parts ... why it took three trips) 1/2 inch plumbing female, which attaches to other end of this new part, 3/8 compression female which connects to the part your faucet hose used to be connected to. These parts should run less than $15. Tip five : To connect the blue hose to the metal valve from the previous section you need to put it against the nipple, screw off the nut collar and slide it down the hose temporarily, then push it on the nipple all the way, and man it's a tight little bugger (I sprayed the nipple with a little Pam cooking spray, hey it was in the kitchen), then put that nut collar back on and tighten it down real tight with a half inch wrench. Why these filters don't come with a 3/8 inch compression fittings on each side of the filter box, so you can just screw your standard hoses on that you can get from any hardware store, is beyond me. There must be a reason. Maybe these filters are designed by the same folks who design those charming "blister packs" that you need a chainsaw to open? When I tested the water it was cloudy and tasted a little funny, it got better after I ran the tap for a while. Now it tastes pretty darn good. Even my cat likes it. Hopefully it will not develop leaks.

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