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Different Types of Undercounter Water Filters

November 17th, 2008 by admin

If you are like many savvy and frugal Americans, you might be considering the use of undercounter water filters to free up space on your counter and leave some more money in your wallet. These filters are recommended for any household that cares about knowing that its water supply is clean and pure. However, sometimes people have trouble understanding what all of the different options that are offered mean. If this sounds familiar to you, then keep reading below for an explanation.

Most undercounter water filters have several cartridges to remove different types of contaminants. A carbon or activated carbon cartridge removes unpleasant odors and tastes, as well as reducing the water’s toxicity. A sediment filter is especially necessary if you have well water, and it is designed to remove tiny particles of rock, sand, and dirt that may have found their way into your water supply. We got ours from Better Water Store. A carbonyl cartridge targets iron and other metals in your water, as well as reducing any bitter tastes. We like our filter. It’s simple and easy to use and saves a lot of plastic water bottles.

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