I have consider buying a Brita Faucet Filter but is it worth it? Does the water flavor chages? Does it really?

Does it really work and does everything is planned for?

4 Responses to “I have consider buying a Brita Faucet Filter but is it worth it? Does the water flavor chages? Does it really?”

  1. I have one and wont stop using it. I filter my animals water also. (they wont drink the non filtered water). as far as the change of taste, none. Its does take the "chlorine taste away but nothing more.

  2. absolutely. i use one at my house every day. where i live, the tap water is ok to drink and tastes ok, but it tastes much better through the filter, which has replaceable filter cartridges that actually add minerals to the water.

    i use mine to refill plastic water bottles and then put them back in the fridge, so we always have cold, clean water on hand. (the majority of bottled water is bottled at the same source your tap water comes from, so in many cases this filtered water is actually "better" than what came in the bottle originally.)

  3. I have used them and they do work well. In FL the water often tastes "fishy". The filter removes this taste.

  4. Brita filters are OK if your just trying to remove impurities and chlorine byproduct. The PUR filter removes chemicals, agricultural contaminants, lead, and microbials. You have to change the filter when your supposed to or all the things you’ve been filtering will "overflow" into your drinking water. PUR is cheaper too. Remember to use the filtered water for cooking too.

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