Good day dear readers. When it came time to change the cartridges in the Geyser-Bio 341 filter again, I looked at online stores for the lowest price. Prices were approximately in the range of 2500-3000 rubles. As it turned out, the spread of prices is connected not only with the greed of sellers. When I bought the kit and discovered that the finish cartridge was made in Thailand and not in the US, I didn't know that the Thai version was cheaper. I thought I found a non-greedy seller. And then I got lucky see in the store two options for cartridges in one showcase. Just five hundred rubles, the Thai was cheaper. At the same time, I am sure that the quality has not fallen along with the price. Firstly, in my review of the Geyser Bio 341 there is a photo of not perfect quality in the American version. In the sense that the photo is not of high quality, but the quality of the product))). Secondly, the minimum filterable particle size for a Thai is 0.6 microns, while for products from the USA it is 1.0 microns. Here is an old cartridge from the USA, I had two of these: And here it is, a new cartridge: Removing the label: Larger, production address: Only from those considerations that one of the vacationers in Thailand will pass by and see what kind of small factory it is =). What do I want to say on the label. It is indicated that it can be used immediately without rinsing. I don't agree with this. Firstly, in the instructions for the entire flow filter, not only the Geyser, but also for any other, it is said to drain how many liters. Secondly, look at what is pouring at first: Here it is with the sediment: Even when at first glance, all the technological dirt is gone, not everything is in order. Here's what I see with a salt meter. Despite the fact that the original tap water is in quite good condition. Liu another five minutes and then everything is in order. So even without the help of a device, you can safely drain the water for 10 minutes and then you get water of normal quality. I've been using it for two months and it still filters well. I recommend. In addition to reading instructions, use common sense.
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