How do you judge the best water filters? There are a ton of them out there and they all claim to be the "best".
How can you be sure? The reality is that many of them are only the best water filters for people who live on their own private islands and have to desalinize the ocean water surrounding their "dream world".
Even then, sinking a well is probably a better bet.
But, most of us will likely never have to make that choice.
It's a nice dream, but a bit outside of our pay grade.
For the rest of us, we want safe clean water that tastes and smells good.
First let's look at a couple of products that cannot be classified as the best water filters.
For starters, avoid anything that uses the words "reverse osmosis.
" As mentioned above, they are the best water filters for desalinizing ocean water.
For people travelling in rural areas with biologically contaminated water, the portable units might be the best water filters to choose.
But, that leaves out most of us.
The name reverse osmosis sound scientific and since they are so expensive, you might become convinced that they are the best water filters of all.
The truth is a little different.
Reverse osmosis simply means the unit is large, heavy, costly, wasteful, high maintenance, and completely ineffective in any situation where you draw from a public water source.
The unit will waste two to five gallons for every one gallon it produces, something that we cannot afford on an individual or a planetary level.
Only about 1% of the water on the planet is drinkable.
The waste water produced by reverse osmosis systems cannot be classified as drinkable.
There are better options for nearly any situation.
Please try to find them.
Another word to avoid is "Wellness.
" While Wellness Enterprises produces very fine full featured water filters of all types and of course claim that they are the best water filters, they cost two to three times as much as any other product.
The reason for this is rocks, specifically, rare igneous rocks.
If you want to be even more specific, they are rare Japanese igneous rocks.
Wellness Enterprises claims rocks will alter the pH levels of any water that touches them, "transforming" the water into an antibacterial agent.
Don't fall for it.
One of the types of stone (Bakuhan-seki) has been found to increase crop yield because it helps soil retain nutrients, not because it contains nutrients.
Meaning the rocks really do nothing for water.
The other type of stone is used in traditionalist Japanese holistic medicine, with no scientific studies to back up its claims of anti-bacterial...
powers.
We could find nothing to support the claims.
On the other hand the best water filters have been studied for years and their effectiveness is well known.
A good phrase word to look for, in any circumstance, is "activated carbon.
" Whether you have city, county or well water, activated carbon filters will go a long way to improve the taste and smell of your water.
The best water filters combine activated carbon with micron filtration and ion exchange to provide the safest cleanest water possible.
They remove chlorine, chemicals and microscopic cysts resistant to chlorine disinfection.
They do not waste water.
They do not make ridiculous claims and they are not outrageously expensive.
You can afford the best water filters and you should invest in them, for the best of health.
How can you be sure? The reality is that many of them are only the best water filters for people who live on their own private islands and have to desalinize the ocean water surrounding their "dream world".
Even then, sinking a well is probably a better bet.
But, most of us will likely never have to make that choice.
It's a nice dream, but a bit outside of our pay grade.
For the rest of us, we want safe clean water that tastes and smells good.
First let's look at a couple of products that cannot be classified as the best water filters.
For starters, avoid anything that uses the words "reverse osmosis.
" As mentioned above, they are the best water filters for desalinizing ocean water.
For people travelling in rural areas with biologically contaminated water, the portable units might be the best water filters to choose.
But, that leaves out most of us.
The name reverse osmosis sound scientific and since they are so expensive, you might become convinced that they are the best water filters of all.
The truth is a little different.
Reverse osmosis simply means the unit is large, heavy, costly, wasteful, high maintenance, and completely ineffective in any situation where you draw from a public water source.
The unit will waste two to five gallons for every one gallon it produces, something that we cannot afford on an individual or a planetary level.
Only about 1% of the water on the planet is drinkable.
The waste water produced by reverse osmosis systems cannot be classified as drinkable.
There are better options for nearly any situation.
Please try to find them.
Another word to avoid is "Wellness.
" While Wellness Enterprises produces very fine full featured water filters of all types and of course claim that they are the best water filters, they cost two to three times as much as any other product.
The reason for this is rocks, specifically, rare igneous rocks.
If you want to be even more specific, they are rare Japanese igneous rocks.
Wellness Enterprises claims rocks will alter the pH levels of any water that touches them, "transforming" the water into an antibacterial agent.
Don't fall for it.
One of the types of stone (Bakuhan-seki) has been found to increase crop yield because it helps soil retain nutrients, not because it contains nutrients.
Meaning the rocks really do nothing for water.
The other type of stone is used in traditionalist Japanese holistic medicine, with no scientific studies to back up its claims of anti-bacterial...
powers.
We could find nothing to support the claims.
On the other hand the best water filters have been studied for years and their effectiveness is well known.
A good phrase word to look for, in any circumstance, is "activated carbon.
" Whether you have city, county or well water, activated carbon filters will go a long way to improve the taste and smell of your water.
The best water filters combine activated carbon with micron filtration and ion exchange to provide the safest cleanest water possible.
They remove chlorine, chemicals and microscopic cysts resistant to chlorine disinfection.
They do not waste water.
They do not make ridiculous claims and they are not outrageously expensive.
You can afford the best water filters and you should invest in them, for the best of health.
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