Best and Most Affordable Filter System on the Market
You can invest in other stylish kitchen faucet filtration systems, but all you are doing is throwing your money away. We bought our first Waterpik system when we lived in coastal Georgia. Our water had a sulpher taste to it, though I was later told it was actually clay that added to the potent flavor. We bought a simple Waterpik filter and it the difference in the water was night and day.
The challenge has been in sometimes finding replacement cartridges for the unit. At one point I had to replace the Waterpik all together and ended up buying other fancy white or silver color name brand filters, but they just did not do the job that the Waterpik did. The two main detractors from these other popular systems are that the filter cartidges are very expensive and do not last as long as Waterpik. Additionally the filtered water flow through those overpriced cartridges slows after only a few weeks to point where it takes several minutes to fill a small sauce pan. Mind you...
Good H2O
I live in an area that has water that leaves an aftertaste so filtration is a big plus especially since we roast, grind and brew our own green coffee beans. Nothing can ruin a good cup of coffee quicker than funky water. I actually started out six years ago using this filter until I went to my local Lowes to get replacement filters and they no longer carried. I was unable to get filters so I went with another brand.
Skip forward about three years and the other brand while tasting good was so danged slow filtering the water after a few gallons it got to be a chore and before spending $51.99 for six new filters and after finding these and the faucet atttchment on Amazon I decided to go back to the Teledyne/Instapure.
The new R-2C filter and eight of these replacement cartridges cost me over six dollars less than six replacement filters of the other brand and have the capacity to filter over 1,200 gallons of additional water.
In addition the Instapure...
Works fine in WaterPik filters
These cartridges work fine in our Waterpik filter, just be sure you run the water for a couple of minutes when you first install it to flush any loose carbon out.
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