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AquaCera CeraMetix Filter Replacement Review

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Revainrating 2 out of 5  
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Description of AquaCera CeraMetix Filter Replacement

CeraMetix is the most advanced ceramic filter available. Utilizing AquaMetix core technology to offer the reduction of aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, chloramines, chlorine, cysts, fluoride, lead, mercury, nickel, radionuclides, silver, tri-halomethane, VOC's and zinc in a single, revolutionary ceramic filter element. CeraMetix elements are available for use in both pressurized and gravity filter systems, filters for gravity use are designated as CeraMetix-GF and utilize a granular form of AquaMetix. The AquaCera CeraMetix 7" filter is the most advanced ceramic filter available.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

NOT THE QUALITY I EXPECTED

Have been using Aqucera filters for many years. They were two different colors and the wing nut was a different color and didn't match the threaded fastener. I had to use one of my old filters. One of the filters had a different colored stripe down the center where the ceramic was different (broken). They are smaller than the ones I've used before. They don't look like the quality I know. ARE YOU REAL?

Pros
  • Special offer
Cons
  • There are cons

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Get Rid of Carcinogens

AquaCera CeraMetix Filter is the most advanced water filter I could find on the internet. The anti-gravity kitchen water filter holds 3 gallons. We drink more water than ever. Visit the company's website for more information. Water jugs have filters that collect bacteria and need to be changed more often than you might think. Also, they cannot remove carcinogenic contaminants like CeraMetix does. Water all over the country is tainted.

Pros
  • Practical
Cons
  • Long Wait

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Won't remove sediment

I live in an area where the well water I use for cleaning is insanely heavy with sediment and smells like rotten eggs. This does an excellent job of removing odors but does not reduce sludge as tested by a sludge tester. I need to use the water from it to pour into the Zero water filter so it's drinkable. Otherwise, so much sediment will remain in it that it will literally coat the container that the water is in with limescale. If it allows sediment to pass, how does it prevent other substances

Pros
  • Slim design
Cons
  • Not everything fits

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Used to be a good buy.

I've been ordering these filters for a few years and I really like them. They are cheaper than branded water filters. However, I have just ordered 3 new ones after my old ones started to fail after a year of use with very bad tap water and they just weren't the same. The water tasted almost identical to the tap water I poured into it. Again, I've been buying and using these filters for several years, so I know how to properly install and refill them. The only thing I noticed was that the…

Pros
  • Cool
Cons
  • There are nuances

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Clean water for 7+ years

We've been using them with our Berkey canister for 7 years. I chose them because they filter everything I wanted to remove from our tap water, including fluoride. We have city water. I studied our city water records online to see what was in our water before examining the filters. Our city water contains almost all common substances, in addition, in recent years there has been a violation of mercury. I listed everything I need from our water and these filters remove it all. We are very happy…

Pros
  • Not cheap but decent
Cons
  • Expensive insurance

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Water goes through, not a drop

I've had the AquaCera system for a few years now, the filters included have been great. I've only had issues with all the replacement parts I've bought. I've tried all the suggested solutions to no avail. The water always flows through at least one of them, not the dripper, so you get proper filtration. Essentially $40 each, I think they should work. I can say I'm done and will be looking for another system to replace the AquaCera water filtration system. You sit and listen to the water flowing

Pros
  • CeraMetix is the most advanced ceramic filter on the market.
Cons
  • Not bad but...

Revainrating 1 out of 5

They send you a fake! Don't let the higher price fool you!

Terrible! They will send you a cheap fake for $6! When I saw black plastic and there was no manufacturer's name on it, I was so disappointed 😞! Worse, these are refurbished filters! They have already been used! You can see traces of cleaning on the ceramic! You will receive a completely different product than what is shown in the picture! It's about a quarter filled with cheap charcoal, and the side panels are so thin after the hasty cleaning that they have holes and scratches! Less material…

Pros
  • Uses AquaMetix core technology to reduce Aluminum, Arsenic, Cadmium, Chloramines, Chlorine, Cysts, Fluorides, Lead, Mercury, Nickel, Radionuclides, Silver, Trihalomethane, VOCs and Zinc in a revolutionary ceramic filter element
Cons
  • Weak

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Clean water for 7 years

We have been using these for 7 years years with our Berkey canister. I chose them because they filter everything I wanted to remove from our tap water, including fluoride. We have city water. I studied our city water records online to see what was in our water before examining the filters. Our city water contains almost all common substances, in addition, in recent years there has been a violation of mercury. I listed everything I need from our water and these filters remove it all. We are very

Pros
  • CeraMetix elements are available for both pressure and non-pressure filtration systems, gravity use filters are called CeraMetix-GF and use AquaMetix granules
Cons
  • So far so good