How Gravity Water Filters Can Benefit You
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How Gravity Water Filters Can Benefit You
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If you can go through a list of things that are absolutely necessary and simultaneously absolutely taken for granted, it is almost a definite guarantee that water is one that list. You should not feel too bad for taking your water for granted. After all, it can be really easy to take one of the most abundant resources on the entire planet for granted. But you use water for so many things. You use it to stay hydrated when you are exercising, you use it in food, and you use it to clean your dishes. Easily the most important use for water, however, is simply drinking it.
Unfortunately, most of the time when we assume that our water is clean and safe, it is really the home to thousands of parasites, bacteria, and other unpleasant things. This is usually due to the fact that tap water travels through so many different sources after being initially filtered that it manages to gain bacteria and things like that. Granted, it is still, for the most part, safe to drink, but it will always have a taste that is less than desirable, especially in water. In fact, if you were to take a glass, and then fill that glass with hot tap water, you would find it to be murky for a few seconds, with all of the bacteria and particles exposed.
However, there is a way for you to still drink water from the tap and be sure that there are no bacteria and that it tastes just like how water is supposed to, and that is by using a special device called a gravity water filter. A gravity water filter is a device that filters out unnecessary and harmful elements from water, be it rust particles or even bacteria. It is able to do this thanks to microscopic filtration technology combined with the forces of gravity.
If you had to compare the over all technology to something, it could basically be considered a colander on a microscopic scale. The success rate that these devices have are very high, especially at being able to filter out microscopic bacteria such as E. Coli and other things of that nature. In fact, the success rate is reported to be very close to one hundred percent of all bacteria.
And another very appealing aspect is the cost. Where you would normally spend hundreds of dollars for months at a time on bottled water, less than two hundred dollars will buy you the filter.
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