Thursday, February 9, 2012

Water Filters Reviews at ConsumerSearch.com

Home water filters can significantly improve the taste and odor of drinking water as well as remove potentially harmful contaminants.

Water Filters Reviews at ConsumerSearch.com

How and where the filter is installed will determine whether it is classified as point-of-use or point-of-entry. It's important to understand the distinctions between the two as they pertain to this report.

Water Filters Reviews

Kitchen water filters fall into the point-of-use category, meaning they filter water in a specific location only, for instance, the kitchen sink. They include containers (pitchers or larger dispensers) that store water in a refrigerator and faucet-mounted and under-sink models that are installed more permanently.

Most point-of-use water filters use carbon filters to absorb impurities (especially odors). A reverse osmosis system is a more expensive type of under-sink water filter that also possesses a semipermeable membrane.

In homes with a private well, a reverse osmosis system may be a necessary expense to remove sediment, nitrates, arsenic and other potentially harmful contaminants.

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