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i’m buying purified drinking water for my house which costs more. i want to switch over to a water purifier.

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September 3, 2008 - 12:45 AM
2 comments »
  • arturooneman

    September 3, 2008 | 12:19 PM

    reverse osmosis

  • frdmwrks

    September 5, 2008 | 3:20 AM

    I have been using the E Spring water treatment
    system for 2 years now and there is no better,
    check out the website.

    The eSpring Water Purifier’s UV bulb, located in the center of the cartridge, puts out up to 80 millijoules (units of measure) of UV light – enough to destroy more than 99.99% of bacteria and viruses that may be in drinking water.

    Water always flows cold
    Turning on the tap activates an electro-magnetic connection to the bulb that switches the bulb on. Because the bulb is not on all the time, it does not waste energy, and the water always flows cold.

    It has a carbon block filter traps particulates 300%
    smaller than the diameter of a human hair about .2
    microns and will treat up to 5,000 litres (1,320
    gallons) of water in one year – enough for the average
    family of six.

    A monitor chip tells you when to replace the UV lamp
    and/or filter/cartridge so you always know your water is
    receiving the full benefit of the eSpring Water Purifier.

    The eSpring Water Purifier is the first in-home system
    certified to meet three separate international standards
    for water quality.

    ANSI/NSF Standard 42: Improves taste, odour and clarity

    ANSI/NSF Standard 53: Effectively reduces possible health-
    effect contaminants including lead, mercury, VOCs,
    disinfection by-products like THMs, and the gasoline additive MTBE

    ANSI/NSF Standard 55: Controls microorganisms with UV light