310 Berky WATER Filters.. Yall heard about this? It's a water filter that rids of virus and contaminations. So naturally the EPA bans them because they consider them pesticides but there are no chemicals used. Watch the water comes to mind here. Company is rightfully suing EPA (www.norredlaw.com) posted 1 year ago by Karmaskeeper81 1 year ago by Karmaskeeper81 +312 / -2 Berkey Filters sues the EPA (August 9, 2023) Berkey Filters files suit against the EPA this week, represented by Norred Law, to stop the EPA's treatment of water filters as a pesticide. Berkey has sold its filters for two decades, but a few months ago, the EPA has decided without notice to treat Berk... 82 comments share 82 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Check ppm and fluoride on berky vs tap. I checked and it's still tap water. Ppm change is minimal. Fluoride still in there.
It's a scam.
We use the regular filter AND a fluoride filter at the same time. There's a port for two filters.
Yep. Did you check ppm and fluoride readings yet? Here are my readings. Berkey doesn't fully remove fluoride. What's your PPM?
RO is by far the best.
Tap Water: 260 ppm/1.7ppm fluoride
ION water system 188 ppm/0.8 fluoride
Spring Geyser spring water 140 ppm/0.3 fluoride
Big Berkey 180ppm/0.3 fluoride
Reverse Osmosis 17ppm/0.0 fluoride (17 ppm is the minerals re added to water)Reverse Osmosis in combo
Reverse Osmosis with Refrigerator Filter (16ppm/0.0 fluoride) 16ppm/0.0 fluoride
I have a medical grade chemistry facility in my kitchen, and the Berky tested negative! LOL
Lol. You can get a ppm meter for cheap. The fluoride tester that's pretty pricey. I guess anything better then tap.