Thursday, October 29, 2020

Home Water Filtration System Review

 


With every passing year of my adult life I have incorporated another health related habit and my drinking choices are no different.  Learning all of the things that are in our water supply I ran to the nearest store to pick up bottle water.  That was working for a long while but then this pandemic hit and I found myself driving all over town to find bottle water but ended up paying more for less amounts of bottles.  That is when I decided to look into a at home water filter system that would not break the bank.  There were many options but I found that the faucet system seem to make more sense in my family.  You can still get regular faucet water by turning the little knob. 

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Description

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Reduces Lead & Fluoride: Filters contaminants such as lead, fluoride, chlorine, benzene and asbestos, while retaining the natural minerals & characteristics – leaves you with clean fresh drinking water

Multi-Layer Technology: Activated carbon filter reduces contaminants, eliminates taste and odor; post-filtration layer removes sand, rust, suspended solids and other little particles – provides a higher degree of protection and safety

Long Filter Life: 320-gallon capacity; can be used for 3 to 6 months depending on the local water quality – you don’t have to worry about buying bottles of water, saves you money, reduces the use of plastic and provides clean water instantly

Easy to Install & Use: Simple setup, easily attaches to your faucet, does not require any tools; uniquely designed to, easily, switch between quality filtered water & tap water – strategic use helps prolong the life of the filter

Compatible with Standard Faucets: Fits most faucets, does not fit irregular, hand-held, or pull out faucets; ergonomic sleek design makes for an elegant look

Check it out for under $20 at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088DLXL1R

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