Guest guest Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 Here is another website that you might check out for shower filters that will filter out Chlorine/chloramines. They have free shipping and they are located in Texas. I have been doing business with them for about 2 years and once you get a filter from them, they send you a postcard every year to remind you it is time to change the filter. I like them. H. I'm sorry, I forgot to put in the website. http://www.purewaterproducts.com/shower.htm At 10:20 PM 4/27/2011, you wrote: > > >Hi , > >When I saw your post about crystalquest's bath/shower filters >removing chloramines, I got pretty excited. I've been looking into >this for a few months now. We have a Berkey for our drinking water >that we're pretty happy with, but decided on purchasing filtration >for the whole house since San Diego started fluoridating our water >this year. We have chloramines and fluoride being added in San Diego city. > >Do you know if crystalquest's filter removes the chlorine and >chloramines 99.9%? From my readings, there is no filter company that >will guarantee 100% removal, since chloramines and ammonia is very >difficult to filter out. I'll contact crystalquest tomorrow about >their guarantees and compare filtration levels with other brands. My >fingers are crossed that I can stop looking now. > >Here's one website I've been referencing: ><http://chloramine.org/chloraminefacts.htm#top>http://chloramine.org/chloramine\ facts.htm#top >Scroll down to " Filtration " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Ok, but I want to point out that the Crystal Quest shower filter only needs replacing once a year, and costs about $25 for the replacement filter. That would work out to about half of the annual filter cost of the product below, which needs to be changed every 3 months. Also the CQ shower filter has two filter stages and is reversible, which helps the filter last longer. http://crystalquest.com/showerfilters.htm#CRYSTAL QUEST® Handheld and Shower Head Combo Luxury Shower filtration system Just demonstrating the kinds of cost/quality comparisons I make when making my decisions. -- At 12:23 AM 4/29/2011, you wrote: >Here is another website that you might check out for shower filters >that will filter out Chlorine/chloramines. >They have free shipping and they are located in Texas. >I have been doing business with them for about 2 years and once you >get a filter from them, they send you a postcard every year to remind >you it is time to change the filter. >I like them. > H. > >I'm sorry, I forgot to put in the website. >http://www.purewaterproducts.com/shower.htm > >At 10:20 PM 4/27/2011, you wrote: > > > > > >Hi , > > > >When I saw your post about crystalquest's bath/shower filters > >removing chloramines, I got pretty excited. I've been looking into > >this for a few months now. We have a Berkey for our drinking water > >that we're pretty happy with, but decided on purchasing filtration > >for the whole house since San Diego started fluoridating our water > >this year. We have chloramines and fluoride being added in San Diego city. > > > >Do you know if crystalquest's filter removes the chlorine and > >chloramines 99.9%? From my readings, there is no filter company that > >will guarantee 100% removal, since chloramines and ammonia is very > >difficult to filter out. I'll contact crystalquest tomorrow about > >their guarantees and compare filtration levels with other brands. My > >fingers are crossed that I can stop looking now. > > > >Here's one website I've been referencing: > ><http://chloramine.org/chloraminefacts.htm#top>http://chloramine.org/chlo > raminefacts.htm#top > >Scroll down to " Filtration " . > > > >------------------------------------ > >All off topic posts should go to the IodineOT >group IodineOT/ > > >Commonly asked questions: http://tinyurl.com/yhnds5e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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