Water Filters

Water Filters, Providing The Purest Essence Of Life

Everybody had seen the television adverts of the amazing work that water filters can do. Adverts using computer generations to show water as it filters through their device, all the minuscule particles being removed producing a clean, crisp and clear glass of water at the end of the process. It is a trend that began just over a decade ago and has steadily gained in popularity since. Seemingly purer water is something we all need.

The first water filters were bulky things that would sit on the kitchen work surface, with replacing the cartridge being an element of guess work that relied upon your own taste buds to exact the time of replacement. Modern water filters however are high tech science, sleek and often designed to fit in the fridge door without taking up too much space, long gone are the unwieldy water filters of old. Also the cartridge replacement systems on modern water filters are far more advanced often with digital meters to inform you of the time your filter cartridge needs changing.

For those in hard water areas, water filters are strongly advised for anyone who would like to have a kettle that lasts longer than a year. Lime scale build up is a major reason behind kettle malfunction and a water filter can solve this problem, by filtering hard water before it enters your kettle, firstly your cup of tea will taste better, the water will be softer and your kettle’s life will be vastly improved.

Being vital to our health, water is a staple of life for human beings. Water filters can give us purer water making this necessity of existence cleaner and safer. Tap water has improved, although the chemicals used in water treatment plants can be harmful to our health. Chlorine used since it was found to kill waterborne diseases such as typhoid and cholera has recently received bad press. Some chemicals, such as chlorine have been attributed to increase the risks of cancer and respiratory ailments such as asthma. This makes water filters vital for many families who feel the risks of tap water are too great, preferring to treat their water before drinking.

With the rise of industry in the modern world, water filters and their purification services have become evermore important. Worries about the chemicals injected into the water system by major industry have been rife. For the companies manufacturing water filters this has been a good business opportunity. The more the risks of tap water are raised, the more money the water filter companies will make. After all the option of living on bottled water is somewhat limited to those that can afford to pay extortionate amounts for water.

The modern world has restricted the extent to which water is cleaned naturally. By removing ecological cleaning methods through dredging, damming and channeling water in concrete canals and aqueducts we have removed the natural processes of filtration meaning harsh chemicals are used instead of allowing naturally clean water to become apparent. Water filters carry out this natural filtration process and also remove the cleaning chemicals used. For those who like their water crystal clear, and tasting pure there is really no other choice than to use water filters.

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Water Filters That Offer ‘On-Demand’ Filtered Water For You

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It’s comes as no surprise that people are increasingly concerned about the quality of their drinking water. Chlorine, dissolved biological material, even heavy metals and e. coli bacteria have been showing up in ordinary drinking water. Even if consuming it creates no apparent acute health problems, a water filter is peace of mind in a box, plus it makes the water taste better.

While a water filter can come in many forms, a vast majority is opting for on-demand filtered water right from their kitchen faucet. This is because jug water filters (including Brita) often don’t hold enough water to satisfy a busy household, especially because many people like to cook with filtered water and even fill the pets’ bowls with contaminant free water.

A filter that can offer on-demand filtered water in as small or large a quantity as required is something that more and more homeowners are purchasing. These filters come in bench-top and plumbed-in varieties. The basic difference between a bench-top water filter and one that’s plumbed-in is that bench-tops can be self-installed while plumbed-in models require a modest amount of plumbing experience to install and are usually done by professionals.

The cost between the two are quite similar, but if you require professional installation, be prepared to pay about another $50/hr. The installation process is fairly quick for a plumbed-in water filter, but it all depends on the accessibility of your water pipes. If a plumber or other professional has to cut a hole in the drywall beneath your sink, it might not be worth the trouble.

The appeal of a plumbed-in water filter is the fact that it is completely hidden in the cabinet under your sink. A bench-top filter that’s self-installed will have to rest somewhere on your counter and has a pair of tubes that tuck under the main arm of the faucet that lead to the filter itself. Installation of bench-top water filters is surprisingly easy, but you may have to get creative trying to hide the not so aesthetically pleasing filter tube.

All in all, the most important thing is that your water is clean and pure when it’s coming out of your faucet. There are different qualities of models in both varieties of on-demand filters that are sure to match anyone’s budget and big box stores will often have these items on sale. If installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions and if the filter is changed on a regular basis, you’re sure to have safer, better tasting water without having to wait for it to drip through the filter in those soon to be obsolete jug filters.

Summary:

Chlorine, dissolved biological material, even heavy metals and e. coli bacteria have been showing up in ordinary drinking water. Find out which water filter is best for you here and get some peace of mind through safer drinking water.

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Dont Get Sick – Get a Water Filter

Thinking of traveling to a country where the water supply is not safe to drink. You have two options, buy bottled water, or get your own water treatment / filtering equipment. There are various different ways to provide yourself with constant clean water. So there is no excuse for not being prepared.

Water is essential to our survival and health, and not having a clean water supply could prove fatal in the worst cases. As humans we need a clean source of water at all times. Without this simple requirement our bodies cannot function correctly. The problems associated with clean water are not new. It is estimated that over 2 million children die a year from lack of safe drinking water. There are a large number of countries in the world that do not have a drinkable public water system. Why take the chance, if you are planning on going somewhere with unsafe drinking water. Sure, you can buy bottled water, but everyone has heard the stories of bottled water being filled up with local contaminated water, why take the chance? Amoebic dysentery is an infection of the intestine caused by an amoeba called Entamoeba Histolytica, which among other things, can cause severe diarrhoea and even be fatal in the worst cases. Ameobic dysentery is a parasite that is found in contaminated food and drink, especially water. With a good water filter you would be protected from dysentery in the water you drink. Even if you buy bottled water it is always a good idea to filter it if you don’t trust where you purchased it from.

There are quite a few different brands of water filter available and they come in all shapes and sizes. The question every consumer asks is which water filter offers me the best value? This question is probably best answered depending on what your usage for the water filter will be. Are you planning to go out into the wilderness for extended periods of time? How much will you need to use your water filter, every day, once a week? These are all things you need to think about when buying a water filter. The main factors that will help you decide on what filter is best for you are factors like, weight, durability, lifespan, reputation and reliability. There are a whole range of products on the market which range from the cheaper water bottle style with an inbuilt filter to the industrial never-die portable units with replaceable ceramic filters.

If you are planning to go into areas where clean water is not going to be available, it is essential to buy a top of the range filter, in which case you are probably looking at spending around US$250. The difference between the top end filter and the medium range filter is basically materials and durability. The lower end water filters tend to have plastic mechanisms and levers. Filters made out of plastic are ok, if you are not going to be in life threatening situations if it brakes. For complete peace of mind it is really hard to go past a well built metal water filter that you know is not going to break the first time you accidentally step on it, or the hundredth time for that matter.

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