Everyone needs water in order to survive, but it must be clean. When we want a drink of water, we typically get a glass and take water right from the kitchen faucet. However, even city water is likely to contain impurities. These impurities are so small we cannot see them and they’re so slight that we cannot taste them. Nevertheless, they are present. One way to rid ourselves of these impurities in our water is by installing a countertop water filter.
For a convenient, easy to install, trouble-free system of filtering water, the countertop water filter is the way to go. The unit attaches to the faucet where the aerator normally is. No special tools are needed to install it. Once the unit is turned on, it always contains an ample supply of filtered water at the flip of a switch at the faucet. One direction dispenses filtered water; the other direction saves money by dispensing unfiltered water for washing.
A countertop water filter sends unfiltered water through a series of filters and then back to the faucet. The extended time in contact with the filtering chemicals results in greater effectiveness in cleaning the water.
Countertop water filters do not remove everything from the water. Desired minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium are not filtered out. These add taste to water. But harmful chemicals such as algae by-products and other organic chemicals, chlorine, lead and a host of other contaminants are removed.
Most countertop water filters have replaceable filters. These get clogged with contaminants. The more impure the water, the quicker the filters will reach their life expectancy. If the filter is not replaced, the efficiency of the system will break down. Each model is different so it is important to check the owner’s manual to learn when this should be done. It is also good to keep a spare set of filters on hand so that when the filters need to be replaced, this can be done without interruption to the fresh supply of filtered water.
Countertop water filters have several advantages. In spite of the cost of replacement filter(s), the overall savings over bottled water is significant. Also, the convenience is a great selling point. Flip a lever and fresh filtered water for cooking or drinking pours from the faucet. Flip it back, and unfiltered water is available for washing.
The best line of counter top water filters we are aware of is the Berkey Water Filter. Plus, they have the added benefit of looking like a piece of furniture rather than an addition to your tap. Whether you choose their Big Berkey Water Filter or another model, each set of filters they ship with can be re-cleaned to purify up to 6,000 gallons of water.
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