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From: me on 6 Jul 2010 13:56 Looking to buy a water filter pitcher for home use.... for one person. Cant seem to find any definitive reviews on Pur vs Brita. Any advice out there?
From: Andrew Barss on 19 Jul 2010 23:51 me(a)privacy.net wrote: : Looking to buy a water filter pitcher for home use.... : for one person. : Cant seem to find any definitive reviews on Pur vs : Brita. : Any advice out there? I'd vote for neither. Get an under-counter (under-sink) 2-stage filter. Better water flow, and it's cheaper in the long run (much cheaper). -- Andy Barss
From: me on 20 Jul 2010 11:43 Andrew Barss <barss(a)basil.u.arizona.edu> wrote: > >I'd vote for neither. Get an under-counter (under-sink) 2-stage filter. >Better water flow, and it's cheaper in the long run (much cheaper). I rent my apartment Can I EASILY install the above myself? And can it EASILY be taken with me when I move I move a lot as I am a student
From: GregS on 20 Jul 2010 11:49 In article <kvgb46l1uo4fu9fg8tquf9basdvqi88p82(a)4ax.com>, me(a)privacy.net wrote: >Andrew Barss <barss(a)basil.u.arizona.edu> wrote: > >> >>I'd vote for neither. Get an under-counter (under-sink) 2-stage filter. >>Better water flow, and it's cheaper in the long run (much cheaper). > >I rent my apartment > >Can I EASILY install the above myself? > >And can it EASILY be taken with me when I move > >I move a lot as I am a student You could use hoses fittings and take it away. I want an under sink filter on a separate cold tap just for that purpose. I need to cut another hole in my sink !!!
From: me on 26 Jul 2010 11:47 Second question.... Can either the Pur or Brita filters be RECYCLED when spent?
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