All About Countertop Water Filters
Posted on May 29 2008 | Tagged as: Nutrition
The need for pure water is world-wide. In some countries, the mortality rate is very high because of diseases spread through impure water. Even city water that meets minimum standards contains impurities so small they cannot be tasted or seen with the naked eye. Yet they are still present. One way to remove these impurities is to purchase and install a countertop water filter.
Countertop water filters like the Travel Berkey are often the most convenient and trouble free. Unlike filtering pitchers, the countertop water filter has instant access to pure water 24/7. There is no waiting for water to pass through the filter since the filtered water is ready to be dispensed. Installation usually takes minutes and no special tools are needed. Simply remove the aerator and screw the attachment in its place. The filtering unit usually rests next to the sink, out of the way.
Water is diverted from the faucet through a series of Black Berkey filters and then back to the faucet. Because of the amount of time the water is in contact with the filters, a greater effectiveness in cleansing is accomplished.
The filtered water is not as pure as distilled, nor do most people want it to be. Calcium, potassium and magnesium add taste to water and are desired components. These pass through the filter. But chlorine, lead, and organic chemicals are filtered out, along with algae by-products, and other chemicals that cause bad taste or odor.
Most countertop water filters have replaceable filters. These get clogged with contaminants. The more impure the water, the quicker the filters will reach their life expectancy. If the filter is not replaced, the efficiency of the system will break down. Each model is different so it is important to check the owner’s manual to learn when this should be done. It is also good to keep a spare set of filters on hand so that when the filters need to be replaced, this can be done without interruption to the fresh supply of filtered water.
Most models of countertop water filters require that the filters be replace periodically. After all, if they are doing their job, they will eventually clog with contaminants. It is best not to try to wash them but instead to replace them with fresh filter inserts. In fact, many like to have a spare set of filters on hand so that their supply of fresh filtered water is not interrupted.
If you’re looking for a filter with great value, look no further than the Berkey Water Filter. The filters included with the Berkey filter can purify up to 6000 gallons. Learn more about their effectiveness in cleansing your water of harmful bacteria while leaving in minerals that benefit you at http://www.berkeywaterfilterstore.com
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on 29 May 2008 at 8:52 am 1 Health said …
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