Ultraviolet water-filtering pitcher puts Brita on notice
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Ultraviolet water-filtering pitcher puts Brita on notice
Water-filtering pitchers such as Brita Pitchers have become all the rage over the past few years, as they're a relatively inexpensive way to filter the crap out of your tap water. But is there an even better way to filter your water? Maybe!
The Restore Clean Water System looks like a Brita Pitcher, but it uses ultraviolet light in addition to a more traditional filter to clear out a whopping 99.9999% of bacteria, viruses and microbial cysts. That's pretty close to all of them! Although at $70, it's a pretty pricey pitcher.
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It doesn't mention that those Brita filters do away with unwanted minerals and chemicals, along with other substances that come from the tap water.
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I think people are just way too paranoid when it comes to tap water.
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Re: Ultraviolet water-filtering pitcher puts Brita on notice
I think it tastes funny.
I don't like water, I like tea.
I don't like water, I like tea.
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