Is iSpring NSF certified?
Cert-reality TL;DR for iSpring
iSpring is a budget-to-mid-tier reverse-osmosis specialist; 14 NSF/ANSI 58 listings, but only the finish-variant SKUs (BLK/BN) carry the broad lead-fluoride-arsenic claim set the brand markets across the line.
Standards held in our local corpus
Performance
Certification Reality: What's Actually Tested
This table shows the NSF/IAPMO/WQA-listed certifications for each iSpring SKU we tracked, alongside the contaminants the brand markets but which do not appear on the third-party listing. Green chips are third-party verified; amber chips are marketing claims without a corresponding listing. Every row links to the live certifier database so you can verify the listed claim set yourself.
| SKU / Model | Standards held | What’s certified | Brand claims but NOT certified | NSF listing |
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RCC7 RCC7 (5-stage RO, base) | Performance NSF/ANSI 58 |
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RCC7 marketing claims removal of lead, fluoride, arsenic, and PFAS, but the NSF/ANSI 58 listing for this base SKU covers only TDS. The finish-variant SKUs (RCC7-BLK, RCC7-BN) are listed for the broader contaminant set; the plain RCC7 is not. | View NSF listing |
RCC7AK RCC7AK (6-stage RO with alkaline, base) | Performance NSF/ANSI 58 |
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Same gap as RCC7: marketing implies broad contaminant removal; NSF/ANSI 58 listing covers only TDS. The alkaline remineralization stage adds taste and pH adjustment but does not extend certified scope. | View NSF listing |
RCC7-BLK RCC7-BLK (5-stage RO, black faucet variant) | Performance NSF/ANSI 58 |
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| View NSF listing |
RCC7AK-BLK RCC7AK-BLK (6-stage RO with alkaline, black faucet) | Performance NSF/ANSI 58 |
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| View NSF listing |
RO500-BN RO500-BN (tankless 500 GPD, brushed nickel) | Performance NSF/ANSI 58 |
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The premium tankless RO500 line is the most heavily marketed by iSpring (smart TDS monitor, compact form factor), yet the NSF/ANSI 58 listings on the RO500 family cover only TDS reduction. Buyers paying $530+ for a tankless system should not assume certified lead or PFAS removal absent specific cartridge upgrades. | View NSF listing |
RCC7
RCC7 (5-stage RO, base)
Standards held
Performance
What’s certified
- Total Dissolved Solids
Brand claims but NOT certified
- Lead
- Fluoride
- Arsenic
- PFOA
- PFOS
RCC7 marketing claims removal of lead, fluoride, arsenic, and PFAS, but the NSF/ANSI 58 listing for this base SKU covers only TDS. The finish-variant SKUs (RCC7-BLK, RCC7-BN) are listed for the broader contaminant set; the plain RCC7 is not.
NSF listing
View NSF listingRCC7AK
RCC7AK (6-stage RO with alkaline, base)
Standards held
Performance
What’s certified
- Total Dissolved Solids
Brand claims but NOT certified
- Lead
- Fluoride
- Arsenic
- PFOA
- PFOS
Same gap as RCC7: marketing implies broad contaminant removal; NSF/ANSI 58 listing covers only TDS. The alkaline remineralization stage adds taste and pH adjustment but does not extend certified scope.
NSF listing
View NSF listingRCC7-BLK
RCC7-BLK (5-stage RO, black faucet variant)
Standards held
Performance
What’s certified
- Total Dissolved Solids
- Lead
- Fluoride
- Asbestos
- Barium
- Cadmium
- Chromium (Trivalent)
- Copper
- Selenium
Brand claims but NOT certified
- PFOA
- PFOS
- Chromium-6 (Hexavalent)
NSF listing
View NSF listingRCC7AK-BLK
RCC7AK-BLK (6-stage RO with alkaline, black faucet)
Standards held
Performance
What’s certified
- Total Dissolved Solids
- Lead
- Fluoride
- Asbestos
- Barium
- Cadmium
- Chromium (Trivalent)
- Copper
- Selenium
Brand claims but NOT certified
- PFOA
- PFOS
- Chromium-6 (Hexavalent)
NSF listing
View NSF listingRO500-BN
RO500-BN (tankless 500 GPD, brushed nickel)
Standards held
Performance
What’s certified
- Total Dissolved Solids
Brand claims but NOT certified
- Lead
- Fluoride
- Arsenic
- PFOA
- PFOS
The premium tankless RO500 line is the most heavily marketed by iSpring (smart TDS monitor, compact form factor), yet the NSF/ANSI 58 listings on the RO500 family cover only TDS reduction. Buyers paying $530+ for a tankless system should not assume certified lead or PFAS removal absent specific cartridge upgrades.
NSF listing
View NSF listingSearch any iSpring or sibling-brand SKU
Type a model number to see the third-party-listed certifications and the per-SKU contaminant menu. Cross-brand search is supported — try comparing iSpring against another brand directly.
Decode the NSF/ANSI standards
Every iSpring listing answers one or more of these NSF/ANSI standards. Each link jumps to the matching glossary section.
Frequently asked
Is iSpring NSF certified?
iSpring is a budget-to-mid-tier reverse-osmosis specialist; 14 NSF/ANSI 58 listings, but only the finish-variant SKUs (BLK/BN) carry the broad lead-fluoride-arsenic claim set the brand markets across the line.
Which NSF/ANSI standards does iSpring hold?
iSpring holds third-party performance listings across NSF/ANSI 58. See the per-SKU table on our brand page to map each listing to the specific SKU and certifier.
What contaminants does iSpring remove?
iSpring SKUs collectively carry third-party-listed reduction claims across Total Dissolved Solids, Lead, Fluoride, Asbestos, Barium, Cadmium+. The per-SKU scope varies — check the brand page for the SKU you own.
Where can I verify iSpring's certifications?
Consumers often search "iSpring NSF certified" on info.nsf.org and find no matches even when the brand carries real third-party listings at IAPMO R&T (pld.iapmo.org) or WQA Gold Seal (find.wqa.org). All three certifiers are ANSI-accredited to issue performance listings against the same NSF/ANSI standards. Our cert-reality table maps each iSpring SKU to its certifier-of-record.
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