tap water filter
Would this filter system be better than brita for getting any radioactive pollutants out of tap water? http://residential.everpure.com/Home.aspx
Would this filter system be better than brita for getting any radioactive pollutants out of tap water? http://residential.everpure.com/Home.aspx
make sure it's RO, looks
make sure it's RO, looks like they offer it.
I would also get a SHTF gravity filter like a ceradyn. Filters last something like 100,000 L and can be washed.
thanks
our prob is that we have a limited amount of room under the sink - too small for the 4 barrel RO systems I've seen at costco (can't recall brand name)... Need something smaller. Any other suggestions welcome.
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in fact i'm looking at the everpure RO system which is only 2 barrels. It looks like a tank is also required. http://residential.everpure.com/singleproduct.aspx?p=18
Is that the case with all RO systems? Is RO the consensus "best system" for radionuclides?
If space is an issue and you
If space is an issue and you had a brita before, I would just go ahead and get a Ceradyn.
http://www.amazon.com/Katadyn-Drip-Ceradyn-Water-Filter/dp/B0007U010W
Check it out. Basically a brita on steroids.
does that system work?
does that system (brita on steroids) work to remove radionuclides?
*obviously you'll have to
*obviously you'll have to take care washing the filters out now, haha