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Open Box: PUR Filtration PLUS Faucet Mount Water Purifier Filter System (Chrome, PFM400H) for
$22.09.
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About this item:
- Certified to reduce 70 contaminants including Lead, 10x more contaminants than Brita's leading pitcher filter.1,2
- Easy to attach tool-free installation.
- Filters water over natural minerals for great taste.
- Filter Change Light indicator alerts you when the filter needs replacing.
- Easily switch to filtered mode when you want cleaner, great-tasting water.
- Filter provides up to 100 gallons of filtered water or 3 months of typical use.
- Compatible with standard faucets. Not for use with pull-out or hand-held faucets.
- Includes 1 faucet mount, 2 filters, and 3 back-up adapters.
- Use only genuine PUR Filters, which are independently certified and tested. Be cautious of generic and private label brand 'off-brand' filters. They are not tested or certified to filter the same as PUR filters. PUR filters are the only filters certified to reduce contaminants when used with PUR systems. 1 Be sure it's PUR.
Condition:
- Open box: An item in excellent, new condition with no wear. The item may be missing the original packaging or protective wrapping, or may be in the original packaging but not sealed. The item includes original accessories. The item may be a factory second. See the seller's listing for full details and description.
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It's a 5 year disposable part, you shouldn't be using old plastic for water regardless
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Do you really expect this product does anything? Maybe, but how clean is it going to be?
The seller is just as big of a pos for not checking the inside contents of an open box item. He KNOWS some of these will be used, but doesn't want to waste his precious time checking.
seriously.
your fridge filter doesn't cut it
Water with a Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) range of 10-20 ppm is considered ultra-pure, demineralized, or distilled, like rainwater, and while very pure, it's often described as having a flat taste and lacking essential minerals, with many health experts suggesting a range of 50-300 ppm for balanced, healthy drinking water that includes beneficial minerals like calcium and magnesium, according to a YouTube video by Peore, and the World Health Organization
The seller is just as big of a pos for not checking the inside contents of an open box item. He KNOWS some of these will be used, but doesn't want to waste his precious time checking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCTvLh5
And to really rub salt in the wound, a new white one from amazon is only $17 now
https://slickdeals.net/f/19068397-pur-horizontal-faucet-mount-water-filtration-system-with-lead-reducing-filter-white-16-79-free-shipping-w-prime-or-on-35
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No thanks! I don't like the taste of distilled water.
Water with a Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) range of 10-20 ppm is considered ultra-pure, demineralized, or distilled, like rainwater, and while very pure, it's often described as having a flat taste and lacking essential minerals, with many health experts suggesting a range of 50-300 ppm for balanced, healthy drinking water that includes beneficial minerals like calcium and magnesium, according to a YouTube video by Peore, and the World Health Organization
ChatGPT for you:
What RO (Reverse Osmosis) water does well
- Very pure: Removes bacteria, viruses, heavy metals (lead, arsenic), pesticides, PFAS, and most dissolved solids.
- Good for safety: Especially beneficial if your water source is contaminated or of uncertain quality.
- Consistent taste: No chlorine, sulfur, or metallic flavors.
Common concerns about RO water- Removes minerals: Calcium, magnesium, and potassium are stripped out along with contaminants.
- Not a major health issue for most people: The vast majority of minerals come from food, not water.
- Taste can feel "flat": Some people dislike it because of the lack of minerals.
- Slightly acidic: RO water often has a lower pH, though this has no meaningful impact on health.
Is mineral loss a problem?For healthy individuals with a normal diet:
- No — food provides >95% of required minerals.
- Drinking RO water does not cause mineral deficiency.
For certain cases:- People with very poor diets, malnutrition, or heavy sweating without electrolyte replacement may benefit from mineralized water or added electrolytes.
Best options (ranked by safety + practicality)- RO water with remineralization ✅ (best overall)
- RO water + balanced diet ✅
- Well-filtered tap water (carbon + sediment)
- Untreated rainwater ❌ (microbial and chemical risks)
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