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What is the best faucet mounted water filter. Espeacially for reducing sediment?

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Tyler asked:


I had a PUR but it did’nt do anything for my water.

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May 29, 2007 - 2:53 AM
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  • Excel

    May 30, 2007 | 11:59 AM

    The major water-filter brands are Brita, Culligan, Kenmore (Sears), Omni, and Teledyne/Water Pik. There are several types of filters, some less expensive to maintain than others.

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  • Craig H

    May 30, 2007 | 12:37 PM

    PUR is actually one of the best on the market if you are getting the right filters for it. They actually remove more from your water than any other faucet type filters. You might want to consider a whole house filter if the water is that bad. You can get a good one at Sears..They are salt filters that you just add salt and the chemical uses salt water to clean itself during the back wash cycle. Depending on how hard and dirty your water is you will have to put in a bag of rock salt anywhere from once a week to every few months. They are easy to install. Just cut into the main water line in the house and hook the incoming water into the inlet and the outgoing line in the other side. Plug it into 110VAC, set it to back wash when it is convenient for you, probably at night while you sleep, and then just enjoy clean water. If it is bad to drink and cook with, it is bad to bath with also.