Brita Water Filters

Brita water filters are among the best known water filter systems around. You can find them in many hardware and discount stores, making them easy to buy and find replacement filters. You have several different filtering styles to choose from, so knowing your needs helps you make your choice. As you shop for a water filter, watch for what contaminants are removed by the filtering so you get what you need for your water.

Homeowners are gradually realizing that the water that comes into their home may not be as healthy as they first thought. This has led to the popularity of home water filtering systems. Brita water filters are one of the most popular home water filters that you can find today. They are widely available at your local retailer and home improvement store. They are not that expensive and can help make your water more pure and clean to help keep you healthier and make the water taste better.

Brita water filters come in four major types. This enables the consumer to choose the right water filtering system for their particular needs and wants. You can find the Brita water filters in a pitcher system, faucet mounted system, refrigerator filtering system, and a water cooler filtering system. You only need to evaluate your needs to find the right one for you and your home. Below you will learn more about each system and the pros and cons of each one that you need to consider.


Water Pitchers


This type of filtering system uses a filter inside the pitcher. You can put the pitcher into the refrigerator if you want cold drinking water, allowing you cold, filtered water simply by refilling the pitcher. But if you want to filter your water for cooking and other uses, this may not be the best choice for you and your needs. You can also travel with the pitcher, giving you filtered water wherever you go. Note: it doesn't remove all contaminants, so don't think it will keep you healthy in all locations around the world. This is an excellent choice if you want a way to ensure that you have pure, clean water to drink, as long as you don’t mind refilling the pitcher when it is empty. They come in many different sizes from 5 cups to 18 cups capacity to help you find the exact one for your needs and family.


Faucet Mount Filters


This water filter connects directly to the sink tap to filter any water coming out of the tap. It's excellent for filtering any water that you might ingest for cooking and drinking. It's easy to install. This method is an easy and simple way to clean your water.


Refrigerator Filtering System


This water filtering system connects to the water intake on your refrigerator to help filter the water that comes into your refrigerator for ice cubes and drinking. It keeps your water supply in the refrigerator and the ice supply filtered for your use. These filtering systems help reduce the chlorine and sediment levels in the water and ice that comes from the refrigerator.


Water Cooler Filtering System


This water filtering system is used in conjunction with a water cooler. If it filters more than four gallons per day, the efficiency of the filter may decrease, so take that into consideration when determining whether this is the right choice for you. This filter may also dry up if it is not used on a regular basis, which will mean that you have to flush it to get it back to working efficiently. This type of filter will not remove bacteria, either, so if this is a concern, then you may want to choose a different water filtering system.


Common Contaminants


Brita water filters remove many different things from your water, including up to 97% of the lead from water and can reduce the chlorine in the water to help improve the taste. Brita water pitchers can also reduce the copper level by 88% and the mercury level by 91%. Brita faucet mounted filters can remove 99.99% of the cryptosporidium and Giardia cysts from the water, too.


Determining what your particular needs are can enable you to find the right water filtering system for your particular needs. Take note, however, that advancements are being made daily in water filters, so keep your research up to date so that you can make the best decision for you and your family. Whether you choose a Brita water filter or another brand, you are sure to learn that clean water tastes better and helps to make you healthier, too.

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This page contains a single entry by Kit Cassingham published on January 28, 2007 6:00 AM.

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