Posts Tagged by NSF-certified filters
Buy a water filter or purifier for performance and not because it’s cheaper
| March 29, 2012 | Posted by brad under Water filters, Water Softener |
“If you cannot buy a car that has not been put through various kinds of safety testing, you should avoid a water treatment unit that has not been tested and verified.” Do you shop for the cheapest home water filter or a “discounted” home water treatment unit, or do you look for the one that…
Some Top 10 Filters May Be the Least Performing Filtration Systems
| February 20, 2012 | Posted by brad under Water filters |
If you are looking for water filter system for your countertop or whole house; a search for the top 10 filters probably is not the best option. The top well known filters may be the 10 most underperforming water treatment systems. Looking for the top 10 filters is nothing more than popularity contests among the…
Benefits of Water Filters: Removes Taste, Odor, Color
| August 2, 2011 | Posted by brad under Countertop Water Filter, Gift Ideas, Water filters |
Question about Benefits: What benefits do water filters offer over tap or bottled water? Everyone says there is no problem with the drinking water in my area is good but it often looks colored and tastes funny to me. So, it’s hard to reconcile the “high” quality of the water supply with the cloudy and…
How to Use Consumer Reports, Reviews, and Recommendations, Part I
| July 14, 2011 | Posted by brad under Countertop Water Filter, Savings Tips, Water filters |
Online consumer reports, reviews, and recommendations are very helpful for choosing the best home water filter system. For instance, Aquasana AQ-4000 and Crystal Quest CQE-CT-00109 make the list of the best counter top water filters. AQ-4000 is an excellent and affordable countertop system that apartment or house renters will appreciate. Good brands like Watts, Everpure,…
How to Filter Radioactive Materials From Drinking Water
| March 31, 2011 | Posted by brad under Water Distillers, Water filters |
If you would to know how to filter radioactive materials from drinking water, you’ve come to the right place. EPA recommends ion exchange (water softener) and reverse osmosis filters among the systems to filter radioactive materials in water. There have been reports that radioactive materials such as iodine-131 and radon have were detected in rain…
Can a Filtration System Remove Bacteria and Viruses From Drinking Water?
| January 12, 2011 | Posted by brad under Water filters |
Can you find a water filter that can remove bacteria like amoeba or viruses? Whether or not a filtration system will remove bacteria or viruses from drinking water depends on the type of filter. A water filter is made of a screen containing many teensy (or microscopic) holes that can stop certain contaminants from passing…
The Best NSF-Certified Reverse Osmosis Filtration for Chromium-6
| December 30, 2010 | Posted by brad under Water filters |
The best and recommended way to filter Chromium-6 or hexavalent chromium from drinking water is by a certified reverse osmosis filtration system. Various studies have concluded that a reverse osmosis filter or a distiller will be very effective against this cancer-causing chemical. In fact EPA says that “if a consumer is concerned about chromium in…
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