okay, i live in an apartment and i don’t really know what kind of water filter that i should use for all the water such as sink, shower, and bath. i did find one that is for the whole house so i don’t know if it’s only for houses, not apartments or it just doesn’t matter? ahh, help! thanks.
Okay, I tried Googling, and I would appreciate not getting silly answers! So I bought a water filter today, as it was time to change filters, but the wrapper had been opened. Umm… should I still use it or go through the hassle of returning it?
I am trying to get my family off bottled water. How do I know what needs to be filtered from my tap water in the first place? I don’t know what kind of pipes we have or what condition they’re in because we rent this place.
Im residing in South City-2,Gurgaon, Im looking for water filter,for my house. which one shuld should i take.
I recently moved into a house with a Kinetico VX reverse osmosis water filter. The normal water is city water, and we also soften it, so it is fluoridated. I know RO removes fluoride, and I have a 2-month old and 2-year old. Given that the RO system also removes any dangerous chemicals, should I be using it even though it removes fluoride?
I have been buying either bottled water or going to one of the water machines and filling up my water jugs. We live in CA and where we live the taste of the water is fine. My husband things buying water is crazy and says that those filling machines are the same thing as if we had a filter. So, would it be worth it just to get one of those sink attachment filters? Do those work well?
I have hard water with lots of iron in it. We have a water softener to combat this. If we didn’t have the softener, our water would be orange coming out of our faucets. It’s not that good to be drinking water with the softener salt in it, especially now that I’m pregnant. What would be the best water filter for me? Should I get one that attaches to the faucet or a pitcher with a filter?
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