In the rush for bottled water, lots of folks will overlook the fact that often the water in these containers is simply taken from a municipal water supply somewhere. So a small investment in a home water filter makes good sense. Most water filters are easy to install, especially if they are for a single source like the kitchen sink. There’s a huge variety of these things that mount under the sink or directly on the faucet and they’re available at every price level. As you might expect the best ones cost a little more, and for that you’ll want to look for a model that uses the reverse osmosis method. Reverse osmosis allows only tiny water molecules pass through its high-tech membrane which means that all the impurities, like salt and lead, are filtered out. All that’s left is the best, purest drinking water you’ll ever taste.
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