Now, after we’ve
searched our tap water, now it’s time to find a filter that works and get rid
of your bottles of waters
Find a filter that works
Once you know what
contaminants you have in your tap water, find a filter.
Have you ever heard of Everpure?
The filter membrane
has nearly 6 times the filtering surface area of carbon filters, so it’s like
packing nearly 6 filters into one canister.
Everpure uses a
reverse osmosis system that filters out a wider range of contaminants than most
ordinary carbon filters.
Reverse Osmosis
systems help you deal with problems ordinary carbon filters typically can’t,
for example: arsenic, lead, copper, sodium, nitrates, fluoride, cysts, TDS and
pharmaceutical contaminants.
The H-300 is one of
the most popular filtration systems that Everpure offers; and this is because
the operating cost is lower than the price of bottled water
The H-300 is a
single cartridge, sanitary quick change filtration system. The cartridge is
encapsulated and removes from the system with just a quarter turn. This means
that replacing the H-300 filter cartridge is sanitary and as easy as changing a
light bulb, in fact it’s even easier than changing a light bulb and there is
almost no chance you will get electrocuted.
Designed with
Everpure’s Micro-Pure technology, the H-300 delivers great tasting water every
time, while reducing the following contaminants:
Ø
Lead
Ø
Cysts
(such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium)
Ø
Volatile
organic compounds (VOC) including trihalomethanes (THM)
Ø
Chlorine,
taste and odor
Ø
Dirt
and Cloudiness
Ø
Mold
and algae
Ø
Oxidized
iron, manganese and sulfides
Ø
Particles
0.5 micron and larger in size
The H-300 also
contains a scale inhibitor to reduce lime and scale build-up on appliances that
use water, so you can install this system with an ice maker, instant hot water
dispenser, point of use water cooler or to a drinking water faucet installed
next to your kitchen sink.
Filtering your
water will improve the taste of your coffee, tea, juice, soups and
sauces.
Despite marketing
hype, bottled water is not necessarily any safer than tap water, and it can
cost up to 1,900 times more! In fact, industry reports show that up to 44
percent of bottled water is just tap water -- filtered in some cases, but not
necessarily in all cases. And because bottled water manufacturers aren't
required to publish their water quality tests, you may not know exactly what
you're getting.
Bottled water may
be contaminated with plastic additives that migrate from the bottles.
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