expired Posted by anarchist • Sep 22, 2024
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Item 1 of 9
Item 1 of 9
expired Posted by anarchist • Sep 22, 2024
Sep 22, 2024 8:57 PM
30-Cup PUR Water Filter Dispenser w/ 1 Filter
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Astonishingly, ZeroWater removed 100% of several elements (Aluminum, Strontium and Cesium) while removing over 99% of everything else, including lead and arsenic."
This performance is virtually unheard of in water filtration technologies, regardless of the manufacturer.
https://www.waterfilter
"The Pur water filter we tested performed poorly, removing relatively small amounts of most heavy metals and elements while actually increasing the concentration of aluminum in the filtered water."
https://www.waterfilter
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I just bought a Brita to replace it, but curious how this Pur compares.
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I just bought a Brita to replace it, but curious how this Pur compares.
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I just bought a Brita to replace it, but curious how this Pur compares.
For the commenter whose water started tasting citrusy after 3 weeks while your TDS meter still ready zero...I'd guess your meter is broken. 3 weeks of filtering any water that's not already zero TDS is going to yield greater than zero TDS on the meter, much more so if your water originally reads something like 100 TDS or even 25 TDS.
All of these filters use relatively similar components. So aside from microplastics in the housing, they shouldn't be contributing anything toward the filtered water at all.
I just bought a Brita to replace it, but curious how this Pur compares.
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Astonishingly, ZeroWater removed 100% of several elements (Aluminum, Strontium and Cesium) while removing over 99% of everything else, including lead and arsenic."
This performance is virtually unheard of in water filtration technologies, regardless of the manufacturer.
https://www.waterfilter
"The Pur water filter we tested performed poorly, removing relatively small amounts of most heavy metals and elements while actually increasing the concentration of aluminum in the filtered water."
https://www.waterfilter
👍
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank btrig
All of these filters use relatively similar components. So aside from microplastics in the housing, they shouldn't be contributing anything toward the filtered water at all.
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