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Yes, mine has a pre-filter. It is listed as one of the best on the

market.

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Re: Water Filters

Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 12:21:35 -0700 (PDT)

 

Ernest, one more thing is that if there isn't a high quality pre

filter then the RO unit gets clogged much quicker. We have a water

test kit, the one test is a precipitation test, it pulls together the

solids in water so one can see what is there. We have tested, for

ourselves, water that claimed to be distilled and water that claimed

to have been through RO and there had been lots of solids, still

present. We test our RO water and it is pure. I highly recommend a

test kit.

 

   Regards,

 

   Adrienne

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>

> I need to replace my filter and would like one a

> little more effective than my Pur. I can't afford

> a reverse osmosis unit but wondered if anyone has

> an opinion about the other countertop units that

> are available. I'm looking at the 80.00 - 100.00

> range. I'd love one that filters out fluoride

> along with all the other stuff, any ideas or

> opinions?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Lorri

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> Can somebody recommend some good water filters? I'm currently using Pur but it

doesn't remove chlorine or fluoride. Any help is greatly appreciated.

+++Hi Tom,

I do not recommend filters that remove fluoride, since that means removing all

of the natural minerals too. Since you get very little fluoride from other

sources, i.e. toothpaste, foods made with water like soup or drinks, etc. on

this program, do not be concerned about the small amount of fluoride in water.

On this program any toxins like fluoride are easily removed.

It is much more important to get the natural minerals in tap water since adding

or taking any processed minerals can't possibly duplicate Mother Nature's

minerals.

PUR filter is fine to use - see this report on what is filtered out of tap

water: http://store.purwaterfilter.com/pitdissysnsf.html

Britta is also a good charcoal filter.

Bee

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Hi ,

I am still selling the pitchers and filters, and will be at the Warehouse this

Saturday AM until 12. Let me know off-list if you're interested. I can also give

you a phone number to call to order.

love and gratitude,

Barb Bredesen

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From: towlesmith <towlesmith@...>

Sent: Wed, September 29, 2010 3:53:43 PM

Subject: Water filters

Hey friends -

I am in need of one of the blue/white water filters that used to sell at the

Warehouse. I just can't think of the name. I purchased it with a blue pitcher,

that has since broken.

We are in an apartment and this seems to be the best filter I could find. Any

chance they're available online? or does anyone else have a suggestion for a

different/equally good brand?

thanks!

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