Do I need water filter system…..help…..?
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Location: Central valley, near Stockton California.
One of those marketing guys came to my home and offered me to check my home water quality. After everything is done he told me I have water with high mineral content (hard water). He offered to install a new ‘Kinetico’ water filtration system for the whole house for total cost of $4500/-
Now I want to have a new water filtering system but I have some questions:
- Is this a good price for this system or he is ripping me off?
- What other systems are available?
- Any other thoughts?
Please help!!!!! and get the blessing from whole family ![]()
No, you don’t need to buy this. Salespeople who "test" your water invariably say you need to buy something. It’s a rip-off.
What is the best water filtering system? Brita? Pur?
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I currently have a Pur water filter attached to my faucet and love it!
However, finding replacement filters has been a bit more difficult. All the local grocery stores only carry Brita. I live in Ohio so it is possible this is just a geographical thing, but it is something to consider.
Can anyone reccomend a whole house water filter system. We use city water that is chlorinated.?
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I am considering a rainsoft system but it seems very expensive. I have heard of one that offers a no salt type. Can you help me?
check out Lowe’s—seen one there that will remove cholorine- can’t remember the name but not to expensive
What is the best faucet mount water filtration system. Pur 3 stage filter vs. pur reg. filter?
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The pur 3 stage filter becasuse it gives you better tasting water because of the last stage in which it filters the water over select minerals and it also cleans your water better with stage one and stage two…the downs to this three stage filter though is that you have to change the fliters AND minerals unlike the one stage filter where you must change just one filter….the three stage filter is also a little bigger and bulkier….in the end both filters have good sides and bad sides but i would go with the 3 stager
What is the best system to filter or purify water in the home?
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And do you have any experience with water ionizers?
you can buy a filter from briter and put it on the sink pipe or have one on the counter….
what water filter system as in benchtop style can best get rid of fluoride ?
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Also seems that RO reverse osmosis is
the best system does anyone know of a good brand or one that can be bought locally in OZ as in portable benchtop one ???
I don’t agree that reverse osmosis is the best system – it not only removes the bacteria but also healthy minerals and trace minerals. Water without these trace minerals can actually be unhealthy for the body.
I made a research lately and came up that the best and also most innovative solution is a combination of active carbon and KDF filters.
Do you have a water filter system on your kitchen sink?
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Does it make the water really taste better and how much are they and what brands are good. No websites just personal experiences please.
It removes odor, color, bad taste from metals, organics, chlorine, sand and dirt.
Activated carbon removes odor, color and taste. Carbon typically lasts 6-8 months based on usage before needing changed.
Reverse Osmosis removes everything from the water including parasites and disease.
Culligan makes an excellent filter. Dupont and GE also make good filters.
i’m tired of buying bottles water, heard about water filter system the other day, went to water places to?
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check it out. the under the sink called the reverse osmosis filters cost $499 include install and tax comes with the carbon filter which you have to unscrew and put in new filter every six months. and the other one costs $599 with install and tax. with this one , you throw away the whole filter unlike the carbon filter one. which one is better. also there the whole house filter which comes with water softener and the under the sink filter for $2000 with tax and install. any suggestions or opinions are appreciated. thanks.
why not just get a water filter that attaches to your faucet>? they are like 25=30 bucks at walmart or target. the one I bought today was $30 and it will filter 300 gallons of water before I have to replace it.
What home water filter system is the best for removing chlorine and flouride?
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I am looking for a water filter to put on my sink faucet. Does anyone know what filter is the best for removing chemicals, especially chlorine and flouride?
The absolute best system is the eSpring system and is a purification system, not a filter. It is the highest rated system on the market and only a distillery can get water cleaner. It not only is much, much better than a basic filter such as Britta or Pur but by year two is actually cheaper too.
Fluoride however will not be removed. It is not considered a contaminate so no home filter or purification system will remove it. The only thing that removes fluoride is a distillery. They are very expensive to buy and run, and are messy to maintain.
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I’m looking for a drinking water filter system. Which is the best?
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I’ve used the Pur filter on my kitchen faucet for many years. I love this product. It’s readily available at Costco (usually has the best price), Target, etc. It turns on and off easily with a knob.
I installed it myself without tools in a few minutes. The filters are also very easy to change. I’ve had this system for 4-5 years.
They have excellent customer service, too. Mine started leaking where it’s attached to the faucet after a couple of years. I called Pur customer service and told them. They sent me a new adaptor at no charge right away.
Don’t know what I did without it. My water tastes bad, and this filter makes it taste great. The filters last for months at a time, and we’re pretty big water drinkers. I don’t need to buy bottled water anymore.
