Save Money with a Home Water Filter
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December 5th, 2008 by
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Water is the best fluid to put in the human body. If you don’t count the water bill you pay each month, you could also say that it’s a free beverage. However, there are many places that the water is not quite as pure as it needs to be for drinking. That is not to say that there is something WRONG with the water, only that it may have some impurities in it that you don’t really need or want in your body.
You can ensure yourself of having only the purest of water in two ways. There is bottled water which can be purchased in either small plastic bottles, gallon jugs, or even delivered to your home on a weekly basis. While this water is guaranteed to be of the purest you can get, it also ends up being rather costly. Of course, it’s possible to budget this, but if you’re already spending money for a monthly water bill, this extra cost can add up.
Another way that many people have begun to purify their drinking water at home is through the use of home water filters. These are also available in different types. You can get one to install on your kitchen sink for around $25, and this kit usually includes 2 new filters. Each filter tends to last for approximately 3 months, at which time you will need to buy another filter to replace the old one. These filters are relatively inexpensive, costing $40 for a box of 3 filters. These 3 filters will last you approximately 9 months. That’s a lot cheaper than paying $40 a month for buying bottled water or a delivery service.
If you are only interested in filtering your water just for drinking, you can even go a cheaper route. There are pitchers that hold the filters in their lids. You simply fill the pitcher with water from your faucet, and pour it from the pitcher into your glass. The water is purified as it runs through the filter. By the time it reaches your glass, it is sparkling clean and healthy.
Another great thing about using these home water purifiers is that you don’t have the waste of plastic bottles. While many people practice recycling these bottles, there are many more who do not, thus cluttering our landfills with all of this plastic. If you have been using bottled water in the past, you can still make use of these by simply pouring your newly purified water from your faucet into your bottle.
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