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Watts 500315 Counter-Top Drinking Water Filter
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Fits on to small areas on the counter top
Portable; operates by use of a diverter valve attached to the main sink faucet
Reduces chlorine taste and odor, sand, silt, sediment, and rust


Price: $45.00 $38.84

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What's the best drinking water filter that I should get?
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I have hard water with lots of iron in it. We have a water softener to combat this. If we didn't have the softener, our water would be orange coming out of our faucets. It's not that good to be drinking water with the softener salt in it, especially now that I'm pregnant. What would be the best water filter for me? Should I get one that attaches to the faucet or a pitcher with a filter?


pur water filter takes out the iron in my water very well it should work for your needs.

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Is it difficult to make a homemade drinking water filter?
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I only need a small water filter, counter top. I don't know why I can't make one, but it has been difficult to find information, instruction or ingredients.

I would think that carbon would be one ingredient. I want the water to taste better, and remove the bad minerals, and organisms. I don't want to remove the good minerals.

I live in a high rise that is about 60 years old, and it uses city water. The city is on the shore of Lake Michigan.

I really don't want to put a lot of money into buying a counter top water filter system, since I'm on Social Security, and have to cut costs as many ways as possible.

Some things I've learned in my searches, is that the carbon can become contaminated over time, and should be changed periodicly. I also learned that batting below the carbon can remove small pieces of the carbon. But, are there other ingredients I need, and how do I build it?


If your water is coming from lake michigan, then your water has allready been filtered by carbon or anthracite. The municipal city water filters are built like this: bottom layer is gravel, then the next layer is "green" sand. These both act as mechanical filters. The top layer is Carbon or anthracite. There is a bunch of other filtering and separation that takes place before it gets to the carbon. Anyway, the carbon beds act as a type of "polishing" filter before it is chemically treated and distributed to the users.

If your water tastes bad or has odor... your idea of a carbon filter may work but due to the age of your building... you may be experiencing some pipe issues. Either way, a home filter will help a little bit. Your best bet is to call your municipal water department and make a complaint. They can sample your water and also test for lead and other impurities.

Carbon filters do become spent through use and must be changed out periodically.

Having said all that... at the current cost of carbon and the other materials needed to make your homemade filter... go buy a Brita filter. You'll save a ton of money.

My 2 cents and 2 points.

Culligan US-EZ-4 EZ-Change Level-4 Under-Sink Drinking Water System
Culligan

Price: $102.99 $56.09

500-Gallon capacity filter or 6 months
NSF Certified
Quick-connect fittings with double water shut off

Faucet or pitcher water filter guarantees safe drinking tap water?
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I just moved into an apartment and the water is awful. When it first comes from the faucet, it tastes fine but smells like metal or rust, but then after leaving it out for a while, it tastes metallic. Would getting a faucet or water pitcher filter give me safe drinking water? Should I start buying bottled water instead of a filter?
This is in Richardson, TX


It's probably old pipes that is giving your water that metallic taste - not the water itself. So yes, I would buy bottled water.

Watts 500313 2-Stage Undercounter Lead, Cyst VOC Reducing Drinking Water System
Watts

Price: $95.00 $84.99

Removes entamoeba cryptosporidium and giardia from the water
NSF Certified
Filters up to 600 gallons

home water filter has white stuff in the drinking water?
The PurestOneā„¢ UC-1 Under Counter  CT-1 CounterTop Drinking Water Purification Filter Systems.

why is that. it looks like a white dust in the water. If you let it set for a few minutes it will almost completely dissolve. I'd like to know what that is, and if its bad to drink.

the water filter is supposed to be really sophisticated, and be of better quality than arrowhead bottled water.


If the filter is new, it's probably washing off some of the filter media that is hanging which will eventually disappear after several use.

However, if the filter has been used long enough that it needs replacement, your water may be recontaminated by the chemicals it's suppose to remove. It's called "breakthrough."

If the filter pore is too clogged, filtered water may not be able to pass through but instead wash off those contaminants into your supposedly filtered water.

So, it's better to change your filter as recommended.

Best filter for drinking water without installment?
The PurestOneā„¢  Replacement Drinking Water Purification Filter Cartridge.

I want to buy a filter of some sort to filter the tap water for drinking purposes. It's an old nyc apartment with a shared kitchen, so I don't want to be installing anything especially since I'll be moving out next year. What's the best way to filter the water?


Get the Brita system. It's just a pitcher with an insert...you change the filter periodically, it tells you when.

They're sold at Target. Good luck!


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