Pitcher filters, faucet filters, or just plain old bottled water - which works best on a budget?
I'm not looking to get into a debate of whether or not tap water in the US is safe or not! Please don't reply to tell me the water is ok...
I live in central PA and they're switching their water systems from using chlorine (which I wasn't thrilled about to begin with) to "chloramine".. Now all I drink is tap water and because of the medicine I'm on, I drink a LOT of it! We're also looking into having children and it would be an EXTREMELY high risk pregnancy, so It's really important to me to have out ... (Asked by DrkLashes) |
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If you're going to be drinking LOTS of water then I'd go with the filter you attach to the faucet. It works great and they don't cost an arm and a leg. I have the Brita. The pitcher filters work ok, but it's a pain having to refill the pitcher all the time and then wait for it to filter through so you can drink it. The very best filters are usually the under the sink type, but they also cost the most....(Answered by wolfatrest2000) |
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