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Simple and works great!
Have had this filter for three years and it consistently goes for over a year with great tasting water before I need to change the cartridge. I compared this to many counter top units and found it to be a great value for the money and after three years it seems to still have maintained it's value.
[Saturday, March 08, 2008]
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Excellent
Way cheaper than some of the other models. Stands up to frequent use, easy to use, doesn't leak or make a mess. Tastes great (and I'm extremely paticular). Better than pitcher filters because I don't have to keep feeling them up. Better than pur filter faucet attachment because it doesn't get loose when I turn it on. Downsides - mildly difficult to set up for someone who has never worked with plumbing, had to call the manufacturer and it took a couple of days for them to get back to me, you have to request testing results (why don't they just post them on the internet?). Overall very pleased.
[Saturday, March 24, 2007]
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Good filter (they have been tested!)
The 10-stage filter was easy to install -- I purchased with the under the counter adapter -- and seems to work well (only had for 1 month). Addressing other comments: 1) The lid was not tight enough when I purchased and I had to tighten by hand. All filter manufacturers have this problem and you should always tighten the lid/filter assembly before installation. 2) They are tested/certified and they will send you an email copy of their testing with Truesdale Labs (unfortunately they do not use NSF International so you don't get the nice sticker on the package saying they are "certified"). However they have exceeded NSF standards according to the report: they test new filters and filters after 1525 gallons of tap water. They test for NSF standard 53 (health -- cyst removal), lead, chloroform, and lindane. They did not respond to my online question and were not available the first two times I called, but I did finally get through and was emailed the lab test reports. 3) As with any plastic plumbing fitting... use lots of teflon tape if you don't want leaks. 4) Almost all other filters require filter replacements every 6 months and chlorine removal is the first thing to go bad... but this is mostly a taste concern and not a health concern. If you get 4 months on the filter that's about what you would have gotten with e.g. Culligan too if you are really senstive to taste. Good product and great price!
[Thursday, January 04, 2007]
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