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Brita Water Purifier Review

April 7th, 2009 · No Comments

A Brita water purifier is a very popular water purifier model today. However, just because a machine is popular doesn’t necessarily make it the best buy for you.
Many other factors come into play with a water purifier purchase, such as how large a space do you have available for it, how much water you will [...]

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Water Filters those Frequently Asked Questions

December 7th, 2008 · No Comments

The water filter industry is thriving. And just so you can make an informed decision when you buy a water purification system, we’ve put together the top water filter questions to guide you along the way.

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Home Made Water Purifiers

September 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

When I was a child, my grandmother tied several layers of cloth over her kitchen water faucet to filter out sediments. That was our water filter, a home made water purifier, and thinking back, it’s a wonder that we never were sickened by the spring water supply she used in her home, which was often [...]

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Home Made Water Purifier: Good Idea?

August 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

A home made water purifier can be as simple as cloth tied around a water faucet, or as complex as a series of chemical filters put together for a large quantity of water to be run through them. Historically, the cloth was a typical solution, and even today in Africa, some tribeswomen are taught to pour fresh-drawn water through layers of cloth before using it to remove contaminants. The water at the end looks cleaner, and it does prevent some water-borne contaminants, like amoeba, it is very far from a good solution.

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How Reverse Osmosis Water Filters Keep Your Water Clean

August 16th, 2008 · No Comments

A reverse osmosis water filter works by allowing water to pass through a thin membrane that does not allow other materials to pass. This means you wind up with clean, pure water on the using side of the membrane, while heavy metals, biological contaminants, and even chlorine remain on the other side of the membrane, filtering out and eventually flushed from the water filter’s system. A reverse osmosis water filter eliminates almost all of several contaminants from your drinking water: arsenic, chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals, nitrates, sediments, iron, bacteria, viruses, bad tastes and odors, and some of your hydrogen sulfide and VOCs (an example: pesticides).

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