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Cobbe 16-Stage Shower Head Filter for Hard Water w/ 7 Modes (Brushed Nickel or Black) $11.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime

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Woot! [woot.com] has Cobbe 16- Stage Shower Head Filter for Hard Water w/ 7 Modes (Brushed Nickel or Black) on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime (must be signed in) or is otherwise a flat $6 fee per order.
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Woot! [woot.com] has Cobbe 16- Stage Shower Head Filter for Hard Water w/ 7 Modes (Brushed Nickel or Black) on sale for $11.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime (must be signed in) or is otherwise a flat $6 fee per order.

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tuphat
2d ago
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OK, I am stupid. I obviously need this, but why?
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poohbie
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank poohbie

3 month filter replacement, and the replacement filter costs as much as this does.
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William.LEJA
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank William.LEJA

Quote from tuphat :
OK, I am stupid. I obviously need this, but why?
You probably don't need this. If your water is bad enough to consider this you should consider a system that filters the whole house. If you're in an apartment don't bother. Unless you're drinking the water who cares if your shower water isn't filtered.

Just my opinion and given the cost of filters I'd skip this.
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lonelypilgrim
2d ago
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I'm going to try it as a test to see if it makes my hair less dry and frizzy. I notice that when I'm on vacation in other cities my hair looks and feels nicer than it does when I'm home. I'm guessing it's the water (though it could also be ambient humidity). I Realize these have filters that require replacement but $5/mo to have nice hair is worth it to me!
Yesterday
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damnthatsadeal
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Any deals out there for an inline filter that works with existing shower heads?
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Kalisia
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Quote from lonelypilgrim :
I'm going to try it as a test to see if it makes my hair less dry and frizzy. I notice that when I'm on vacation in other cities my hair looks and feels nicer than it does when I'm home. I'm guessing it's the water (though it could also be ambient humidity). I Realize these have filters that require replacement but $5/mo to have nice hair is worth it to me!
Hi!

Where did you find filter cartridge replacements for $5/mo ?
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MyDealHunter
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Quote from Kalisia :
Hi!

Where did you find filter cartridge replacements for $5/mo ?

I believe... 3x$5 = $15 for replacement filter every 3 months.

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lonelypilgrim
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Quote from Kalisia :
Hi!

Where did you find filter cartridge replacements for $5/mo ?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQMXZ...M4UpH&th=1 I think these are the correct ones .. actually less than $5/mo. I'm seeing in the reviews that a filter should last 3-4 months, so for a 2 pack at $20 that averages only to 2-3$/mo
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itchy8
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I get hard stains on my bathroom wall. Would this help prevent it?
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spartanerik
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Quote from lonelypilgrim :
I'm going to try it as a test to see if it makes my hair less dry and frizzy. I notice that when I'm on vacation in other cities my hair looks and feels nicer than it does when I'm home. I'm guessing it's the water (though it could also be ambient humidity). I Realize these have filters that require replacement but $5/mo to have nice hair is worth it to me!
If you have hard water, use less shampoo but spend a good amount of time lathering it up, spend more time rinsing it out, and use more conditioner. I haven't tried shower filters yet, but doing this has helped my scalp a lot
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matrixman
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Quote from tuphat :
OK, I am stupid. I obviously need this, but why?
Hard water dries the skin, leaves hair less attractive and the deposits on the tub and tile are harder to clean.

Sure, a whole house filtration system is the way to go, but that is expensive.
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MK14
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How is the flow?
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HilariousHorn9904
Yesterday
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I got the Aqua Bliss filters. I think that they are better. Any comments or suggestions?
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GreenBike6977
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Quote from MK14 :
How is the flow?
Low flow....? I don't like the sound of that...

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shortprong
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Seriously? Something this small is going do what now? I think it's another case of over promising that people want to believe. Kind of like the amount of light output, the flashlights advertise. It's not physically possible, but since no one monitors nor enforces the ridiculous ad advertisements, we can claim anything we want. Please consider seriously researching all their claims before you encourage this behavior by giving them your money.

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