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Re: reverse osmosis water filter


http://www.crystalclearsupply.com/GE_Merlin_720_GPD_Tankless_Reverse_Osmosis_...


Scroll about 1/2 down the page for various brochures & performance data.

(we found the best price on eBay :)

This filter comes with a carbon prefilter (and a post filter is optional) and 2 osmosis filters. It will filter over 700 gallons daily, and is a tankless system (no worry for mold or bacteria in a tank - if that's an issue).

This unit removes 94% of the fluoride. Our home (rural) has two different water sources (a well/non-fluoridated and 'rural water co-op'/fluoridated). All our our drinking/gardening water is from the well, so removing fluoride wasn't our main concern.

We have a nitrate issues (with run-off from the fields) - so we add a post filter to help with that.

At the time of purchase (2 1/2 years ago), this unit surpassed every one we researched "overall".

Bentonite clay DOES adsorb fluoride, so if you want to get out an extra that the RO filter doesn't get, you can put Bentonite clay in a 'tea ball' or small muslin bag in a pitcher, and run the RO water into that before drinking.

We keep a pitcher and a gallon jar on our countertop (right beside the filter), so we always have drinking/cooking water 'at the ready' :)

'Hope this helps on your quest - it's a jungle out there trying to research RO filters!

Blessings,

Unyquity

 

 
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