Price: $42.99
Features
- Reduces chlorine taste and odor, sand, silt, sediment, and rust
- Portable. operates by use of a diverter valve attached to the main sink faucet
- Fits on to small areas on the counter top
- Meets all plumbing codes
- Accepts all standard 10-inch replacement filter elements
User Reviews
I've tried a couple other filtration systems, a pitcher filter and a Berkey filter, but neither got my water tasting drinkable so I went back to bottled. Until this little unit got my water tasting, well, not quite like the best bottled water I've had, but much better than some of them.
And it's more convenient than those other filters I've tried, I don't have to wait for gravity to feed water through the filter or deal with another pitcher in the fridge or a bucket sized container in the kitchen, that you'd have to clean out regularly(Yes, I'm lazy :p ).
I haven't had to change the filter out on this unit so can't comment on that yet.
Aesthetically, it's white like all the other devices/appliances on my counter, it doesn't really stand out imo. And I've got it placed in a way that it's not in the way. Though it's more important to me that the product work than look pretty, so even if it was the most hideous thing I'd ever seen(It's not) but worked, I'd use it.
Overall I'm happy with it.
-- Best tasting water out of my tap yet!
Had a miserable time trying to get access to the filter for replacement. The manufacturer's instructions had made it sound so easy. They read, "Remove filter housing from lid by turning it to the left." I didn't have the strength to open it, but then neither did my adult sons. I tried using a screwdriver and holding the housing up against the cabinets with my feet. No luck. I had thought maybe our hard water had caused the housing to become stuck so I soaked it in CLR for a few days. When that didn't help, I went online and found several others were having the same problem. Sounds like some went out and bought a special plumbing wrench. That seemed to me to be defeating one of the purposes of a water filter - save money.
My ultimate solution? A hammer! I didn't mind a little scuffing of the plastic. That could have been avoided if I had placed a cloth over it. At any rate, I got it open and got the filter replaced. -- Great until you want to replace the filter
After several weeks of temperatures in the 80s, with humidity on the menu, and the kids running in for something cool to drink, this "appliance" has proved to be one of the biggest assets in the kitchen. Now, surely, it will be useful on days with lower temperatures; make no mistake, this Drinking Water Filter will serve everyone. They just have to stand in line at the sink.
Installation was quick, and just to make sure there was no leakage, we wrapped Teflon tape around the connector; it worked like a charm. The product is said to last for twenty years. We will look forward to that.
While it may not be attractive, it is functional and you don't have to refrigerate the bottles of water to keep them cool. Wait a minute, you don't have to buy the bottled water and then recycle the empty bottles. All in all, the family of 5 can easily handle using this Drinking Water Filter. Get this for you family, now.
Try It, don't miss it!!
-- "20 Years of Drinking Water Supply.....In Your Kitchen....a Simple Installation!"
This is a very good product. It has worked perfectly for one month. I like the way it works and looks. I would give it five stars, except, we cannot get the thing apart. Not sure how we will change the filter. -- All good but one thing
Purchase this product in August 2009...Water is very good and clear...Filter the water very well...Saving alot of money since I brought this unit instead spending money I didn't have on bottle water or purchase from Poland Spring Water which got quite expensive at times...Times are hard right now and have to save money anyway I can...This unit is a good value and worth the money...I would recommend this unit to anyone...Very easy to install and filter are very easy to replace and remove from unit... -- Liz From Jerzey






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