No, you can't magically put a filter in your water line. Yes, you need to buy a filter mount for this. But these filters are worth it. So what does water provide? He has no taste! Not correct! It has a taste, and that taste comes from the minerals in the water. This is why tap water from different regions tastes different. The Pur filter filters out certain minerals that I find a bit harder. What are you? I do not know. But the water feels softer and has a purer taste. That's why I trust Pur filters and especially this one. Now for the water hour. Do you buy bottled water and think it's better than tap water? Think again! Laws require public water supplies to be tested frequently (usually daily). Some cities, such as B. Austin, Texas, test the water several times a day. They look for parasites, bacteria and viruses. Bottled water companies should not shoulder this burden. Worse, they usually steal water from local water sources and resell it to the public at fabulous prices. Then they call the water "craft", "glacial" or "mountain fresh". It's all nonsense. There are a few exceptions, but these opinions are not for us. Not only are these companies stealing water, but the oil needed for plastic bottles is ridiculous. That's what I do. Yes, I am guilty of purchasing certain brands of bottled water. However, I reuse these bottles by filling them with filtered water at home. If I'm lucky enough to remember, I take water with me in a stainless steel thermos. Make sure you drink plenty of water. Make sure you do it responsibly. This Pur filter will help you with both.
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