Countertop Water Filter System Reviews
Countertop Water Filter System Reviews
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The Countertop Superior Water Filter is a great value, designed for chlorine treated water supplies - provides excellent filtration at an affordable price. Outstanding performance using a KX industries carbon block to filter down to 1.0 microns and filters chlorine taste and odor, sediment, rust, and particulate matter for sweet, clear, great-tasting water. The long lasting carbon block_replaceable water filter - included - provides 2,500 Gallons of great tasting, crystal clear water. That's about 3 cents per gallon without lugging bottles around! We recommend annual replacement of the water filter cartridges. Installs in minutes. Housing wrench & faucet adapters included. Poor water quality may reduce lifespan of filters.
Technical Details
- Reduces Chlorine taste & odors and improves taste- Features 1 Micron Solid carbon block Filter Cartridge
- Easy to install and use - Inexpensive and Convenient
- Great tasting more healthy water
- Convenient - quality water right at your tap.
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By D. Chen (NJ)
Sweet water!
1) It looks like I got an old model. The one I bought just last week had all white shell case, like in old photo. Now the product photo showing a transparent case. It looks way cooler than my all white case. I wish I had waited a week longer!
2) Small trouble installing: Unlike my old paragon filter which I was able to hand tighten (with rubber glove assist) the diverter, this one would keep spurting water over the sides until I finally dug out my old slip wrench and tightened it all the way up with old fashioned steel + muscle.
By Earl G (New England)
I bought this filter to remove the chlorine odor and off-taste from my municipal water supply and it hasn't disappointed: the water smells and tastes great. The filter itself is simple, attractive, doesn't leak, and the diverter valve works as claimed. They even included a plastic wrench-like device to help unscrew the housing when it comes time to replace the filter. I did have to get an adapter at the local hardware store to attach the diverter assembly to the water tap, but that is standard procedure for attaching devices like this to old faucets like mine. I am happy with the unit, and recommend it to anyone who wants to improve the quality of their tap water. This filter will not remove toxic chemicals or biological contaminants, but it works great for what it is meant to do: make your municipal water supply not just palatable, but enjoyable to drink, and at a very reasonable cost.
By Oldtechnohobbiest (Tennessee)
Just got mine in a few days ago, I had to wait until now because the adaptors didn't come with it and it took this long for me to get them--they came free from [...].
First, let me say, the Discription at the top of this page says to change filters anually, (that's every twelve months). Some of the reviewers said six months. The instructions say every three months. (maybe they are thinking you got some really 'bad' water?).
Second, The instructions were a little 'lite', so I e-mailed them and got all my questions answered within 12hrs. The instructions had easy to understand drawings (that looked incorrect to me--that's why I e-mailed them. Here is the information I got.
1. On the filter, unroll the foam wrap.
2. Open and remove the clear plastic wrap.
3. Set the filter onto the 'tube' at the bottom of the unit--screw the lid on.
4. You're done--it's ready to attach to the sink water supply.
So, why was oldtechno scratching his head about this? Well, the draws showed both 'end-caps' missing when installing the filter. It didn't make sense--but that's what the drawing showed. Futher, it showed the water seals missing and the plastic/string woven wrap missing--that really didn't make sense either. Sooo, all you got to do is follow my 1-4 instructions....no sweat!
Another good point about this great low-cost buy, the filter is not 1 micron--it's .5 microns (twice as good...maybe introductory sale?).
Microns--just how small is that? Well, years ago I was an amatuer astronomer--when the proffesionals couldn't get that little spider to weave its' silk web into a cross hair on their spotter scopes they would use Dental Floss.
Dental floss is a string. It is woven from many smaller 'strings'. If you take a piece of dental floss, unravel it to it's smallest-- almost microscopic--string you will find it is almost invisible. That smallest piece is 7 microns. The particles this filter can catch are more than 70X smaller.
Futher; as I remember my schooling in the military...most germs and almost all protozoids are bigger than .5 microns. (virus type bacteria are some times a lot smaller).
Finally; All in all, if you've got treated water or well water, I recommend this as an additional layer of defense against 'bad' water.
I like mine, sets up in a couple of minutes--no kidding. If you have the doe-ray-me I'd get a couple extra filters while they are cheap. I recommend you not unwrap them until you are going to use them. Try to keep them out of humid enviroments (kitchen). Don't run hot water through it. Easy to use.
By Saba gal (Raytown MO)
The filter came very quickly from the dealer.
1. The filter diverter has good flow just from the faucet and does not slow the water down so it is faster to fill the sink when dished have to be washed
2. The filter adapter does not lower the faucet outlet like the faucet filters we used to have
3. The filtered water has a good flow and tastes good. There is some filtered water flow when the faucet is turned off, but that is to be expected since there is still some pressure in the filter system
4. The standard 10" filter is a lot less expensive than the proprietary filters from Brita, Pur, etc.
5. The filter will last a lot longer than the filters from the ones listed above therefore lowering the cost of filtering water
6. We replaced a faucet mount Brita filter that kept falling off of the faucet using the supplied adapter
Overall, we are pleased with this filter and the dealer we bought it from
By B. Liao (USA)
This replaces the need to buy bottle water. I use it for cooking and drinking. No leakage at all. I had to run 20 min before 1st use, after that water taste good. After you turn the faucet off, you will still get some water running for 10 sec, it is okay I had the tip over the sink. I wish it was stainless steel. Good value, if you change the filter yearly instead buying the whole thing.
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