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Originally Posted by Davydd
Automatic means lines, valves AND filtration for us. We have a pull out tray under our galley cabinets. You still have to store a Keurig someplace and it works conveniently in a permanent location.
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As I documented when I installed the auto-fill, the lines are 1/4" clear plastic, the valve costs $10. Another $12 for a float valve and timer. It is awesome. The water in our fresh tank is potable, so we have no need for an extra filter.
I think I have the same Keurig as yours, also slide out. Lots of wasted space that could be a galley cabinet. My plan is that the new tiny Keurig will be mounted on a little shelf designed for the purpose in otherwise wasted space. The auto-fill is a minor convenience in our current rig, since the reservoir is large, as you say. In the new design, it will make the little unit just as good as a big one with essentially no wasted space.