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The Cold, Hard Truth About The Water You Drink

www.MakeYourWaterFilters.info – Around 40% of the overpriced bottled water with fancy labels that you buy are actually just unfiltered, polluted tap water, the same thing you can get from your sink or a public fountain for free. Water filters are a sure fire way to make sure you and your family are drinking clean, healthy water. But why pay for expensive filters and refills when you can make your own?

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Tipping Point – Bottled Water Episode

Jon Dee exposes the wasteful consumption of oil in the manufacture of bottled water. He also suggests some alternatives that will save you money.

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Spotlight: Kwik-Change™ Drinking Water Systems

www.watts.com – The revolutionary Kwik-Change™ drinking water systems make cartridge and membrane replacement a snap. No more special tools and messy procedures, Kwik-Change™ cartridges simply twist on and off and don’t even require the water to be turned off. The ultimate DIY application, Kwik-Change™ systems deliver clean, clear, crisp drinking water to your home at a fraction of the cost of bottled water. This video highlights the features and benefits of Kwik-Change™ and compares Kwik-Change™ cartridge replacement procedures to that of a traditional RO water filter system. For more information, check out Watts.com! We’re constantly adding new videos to our collection, subscribe to see the very latest Workshop videos as soon as they go live!

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Culligan Water Filters – Saving You Time and Money

Culligan Water Filters – Sick of ordering expensive bottled water for the office? Culligan Water can save you time and money (and your back!) by installing an environmentally friendly water filter in your home or office. www.culliganwater.com.au

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Re: Under-Sink RO Water Filter Systems: When daily water production level drops a lot, what’s going on here?

This is a two-chamber, under-sink, Reverse Osmosis water filtration system that is under a year old. The two water filters and the water bladder were replaced by the service agent only 3 months ago. Out of nowhere, the amount of filtered water this system generated started slowing to a crawl to where it is not very useful and we are having to buy bottled water in the interim which defeats the purpose of having a home water filtration system.

I know the filters have to be replaced periodically but we have run on previous filters for a lot longer than 3 months in the past with no interruption or slow down of water flow. Running too long on the same filter will degrade the water taste and quality, but thus far, it has never slowed the water output or flow.

Besides calling the service agent to come charge a premium and try to sell us overpriced water filters we may not need, I am availing Yahoo! Answers in hope someone may have a different idea as to what might be going on here. I’ve checked the turn valves and all seem to be in the fully open position. There is just not enough production of filtered water now. Could it be a clog? Or is this what NORMALLY happens when it is time to change the filters?


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what do i look for when buying a whole house water filter and water softener?

i’m on a well,so i buy bottled water,but i want to install a whole house water filter and water softener for health reasons.i’m worried about washing clothes and taking showers with the well water my affect my family in an unhealthy way.thanx


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What is the best way to filter tap water with high amounts of chlorine?

I recently moved to Corpus Christi, Texas and the water here is TERRIBLE. It smells and tastes like pool water. Does anyone have a suggestion for filtering it that won’t cost an arm and a leg? I tried the Brita filter, used that when I lived in California, but it doesn’t seem to help at all. I’ve just been buying bottled water for the last week or so, I want something that doesn’t require frequent trips to the store.

Thanks!
Remember, I’m not working right now so a 0 system is way out of my budget.


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What are the best sources of drinking water? Bottled water, tap water, Filter Systems, Culligan Publix.?

I get my water at the Publix Culligan water machine. It taste good and I inexpensive compared to bottled water. But is it better water.


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What are the best sources of drinking water? Bottled water, tap water, Filter Systems, Culligan Publix.?

I get my water at the Publix Culligan water machine. It taste good and I inexpensive compared to bottled water. But is it better water.


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