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Iβll look into that (as well as under-counter/plumbing filter solutions) as Iβm getting tired of dragging Santa-sized bags of plastics to the recycling bins every couple weeks.
Ya, i have an under the sink filter. I want to get a whole house filter but the wife is not budging
Whole house filters get old real fast. Constant filter changes. If you have a bit of land or even just a roof you can setup and rain water collection system that will be enough for your family depending on a size. Best water to drink in my opinion. If your not comfortable drinking it you can use it to wash dishes, shower, do laundry once you have a good pump setup.
We've got a filter system we got through Costco. Whole house filter, but reverse osmosis for drinking water. I'll never be without it again.
multipure is a good filter company... also kangen for ionization albeit a bit expensive
Thank you. Iβll look into all of them.
from what I've heard multipure's filters have some accreditations although I don't know the details. The top of the line Kangen ionizer is 5grand, its a medical grade device you can bring its water thru TSA. Also it makes a bunch of different PHs so it has other uses besides drinking. Ive heard a bunch of ppl swear by the results. I got one during lockdown when I started looking at more ways to take responsibility for my health and have been super happy with it. Financed it from their company 1.4k down and am paying 180 a month for it.
I prefer PUR by necessity since I rent. each filter does at least 100 gallons but when the faucet fixture flashes red, you have a few more weeks.
Thank you for the info. Fifty cents a month sounds a lot better than $16-$20.
You must check into a Berkey water filtration. I have been using for 15 years. It is by far the best, one of the least expensive, and perfect for a survival situation. https://www.berkeyfilters.com/pages/comparing-berkey-water-filters.
Thank you for this. Thatβs an impressive website and the product-to-product comparisons are perfect for analytical people like me. At first glance it looks like a top contender.
Yes. An RO system will deliver clean water
Thank you for your suggestion. A brief look at the Home Depot site shows several different reverse osmosis water system manufacturers. It looks like price point and their respective reviews sections (for any issues) will provide enough information on this class of water systems. In general people seem very happy with their water systems so this is promising.
i found mine on ebay. i got a 5-stage. I think there is a 7-stage available also