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Title: Drinking water filters
Post by: WGB on October 20, 2024, 08:23:01 pm
Anybody ever fit carbon and sediment filter under sink for drinking water? I have used a local company for drinking water filter before though he was £250 and filter lasts 3 years. Was thinking about hooking up my pre filters hoping they would do same job. So was wondering has anyone else tried this? Or would i need to add any extra filters as well as carbon and sediment?
Title: Re: Drinking water filters
Post by: Spruce on October 23, 2024, 05:35:46 pm
Anybody ever fit carbon and sediment filter under sink for drinking water? I have used a local company for drinking water filter before though he was £250 and filter lasts 3 years. Was thinking about hooking up my pre filters hoping they would do same job. So was wondering has anyone else tried this? Or would i need to add any extra filters as well as carbon and sediment?

I use Fiberdyne carbon block filters in our r/o. Interestingly, I recently noticed on the Fiberdyne package a warning:

Warning: cancer and reproductive harm.
www.p65warnings.ca.gov

Our water supply isn't the best regarding sediment, and I have always thought of fitting a sediment filter.
The carbon block removes chlorine, and both of these filters are used in the drinks' industry.

So you really have to make your own mind up. I always believed that Brita filters were charcoal based, but I could be wrong.

I really don't know how much chlorine there is in our water at our address. I can never smell any.