What things you should look for in a water filter
This lens will provide information on the critical things someone should look for when buying a faucet water filter
Faucet Water Filter Buying Guide
If you like to research products, you probably will spend a bunch of time searching the net for reviews of the best faucet water filter. I can't blame you, when I went searching for information on a faucet filter I was surprised at the cost differences that exist. I thought it would be good to give you a leg up and recap of the top 3 things to look out for when buying the best faucet water filter.#1 - Make sure you know what contaminates get removed
I was surprised to find out that not all filters are created equal. I reviewed products from 10 different faucet filter companies. On each companies websites they have information on all the different contaminates their filters will get rid of. I was expecting them to be all very similar but was I wrong. The range of contaminates that are each water filter eliminates is amazing, even though the costs are all about the same. Some units remove the basics like chlorine and lead, but the best faucet water filters also get rid of up to 10 different contaminates from Cysts to Benzene.
#2 - Water filter effectiveness
Here's another area I was surprised to find out was an issue. Compare two filters that at first blush get rid of the same contaminates but their effectiveness will not even come close to one another. For example let's looks at an element that would seem simple to get rid of, Chlorine. I compared the top 10 filters and the percent of effective filtering ranged from 75% to 99%. Pretty amazing, this kind of range holds true for the different contaminates one would like removed from their drinking water.
#3 - Cost per Gallon
A faucet filter can be a large investment, so you'll want to check out the cost to operate one. There are two basic cost measurements you will find quoted, they are "cost per 1000 gallons" and "cost per gallon". These two measures give us a benchmark that we can compare the on-going cost of different water filters. Once again the costs are at both ends of the spectrum, and they don't seem to correlate with the effectiveness or numbers of contaminates removed. I found on a "cost per gallon" basis a range of 9.8 to 25 cents per gallon. This means some filters cost almost 3 times more to operate but they don't always provide 3 times cleaner water.
The ball is now in your court, I've given you 3 specific things to consider when you select on the best faucet water filter for you. Take these 3 faucet filter ideas and begin your own research, you will be surprised at the difference between all of the water filters you study. I'll give you one more tip for a great site to start with:
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- personal_development personal_development Jan 5, 2009 @ 1:14 am
- There is a lot of impurities in our drinking water so water filtration is really important - it can make the water taste fantastic!
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- personal_development personal_development Jan 5, 2009 @ 1:14 am
- There is a lot of impurities in our drinking water so water filtration is really important - it can make the water taste fantastic!
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- Yahoo-Web-Hosting Yahoo-Web-Hosting Jan 3, 2009 @ 11:42 pm
- Water Filtration is important. Everyone should have a purifier
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