Why You Might Want To Consider Filter Fridges

Posted on May 28, 2009 @ 6:00 am
by Zachus J Winstone

Everyone should drink more water; most people in the United States don’t because other things taste better. One way to do this is with fridge filter, a water filtration device attached to your refrigerator. This is much better than bottled water, which is nothing more than tap water, poured into a bottle, labeled, and shipped. When you look at the total energy expenditure that goes into bottled water, including distribution, it’s an ecological disaster.

There are real benefits to having properly filtered water. Most city water, while it meets the EPA’s thresholds for purity, still has trace elements of lead and mercury, and depending on where it comes from, probably tastes strongly of chlorine, especially if the local water source is a lake or river system, rather than an underground aquifer.

A great water filtration system “mainly a pitcher-driven filter-averages about $35. Most filter fridges normally lasts a period of two years before they need changing with filter cartridges. If compared with a normal buying a bottled water everyday for the next two years you will find that a installing a filter in your fridge is far cheaper than the alternative.

What a fridge filter does is to act like whole filtration system like that of a pitcher filter. This filter is such that it has a single pass activated charcoal filter which do the bulk of the work in making water taste pure and clean. This activated charcoal acts as a sequester taking out all chlorine and other oxidizers.

Higher end fridge filters use multi-step filtration systems which run water through osmotic barriers to screen for metals, soften the water, and then let it run through activated charcoal; these require a reservoir be built into the fridge door to store the water, much the same way that a filtration pitcher tends to hold about half as much as a standard pitcher does.

Having a fridge filter is convenient; it gives access to pure clean water for the whole family. With a fridge filter soda habits will gradually become a thing of the past and a healthy future a thing of the present.

Not all filters are built to last a life and this is the general case for fridge filters. After a certain amount of time, depending on its usage it would only normally last two years. These filters have replacement cartridges and very cheap to purchase.

If you are planning to buy a fridge I would advice you to consider purchasing a fridge filter. There are many different models available to suit your fridge. If you are health conscious and want a peace of mind then buying a fridge filter would help to these benefits. Expenses are irrelevant when it comes to your health and the health of your family. In the long run buying a filter fridge can lessen the doctor bills, and increase your well-being.

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