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 |  | |  | | PUR 3 Stage Faucet Mount Filter #RF-9999 |  | Brand: Pur Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $8.32 - $67.99 (On sale from $69.99)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (103 reviews)
Media: Tools & Hardware
ASIN: B000SF5OA8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
  Best price on these, anywhere June 22, 2008 I like the Pur faucet-mounted water filters, but I never bought one because of the expense of replacement filters. However, here are their best filters for less than $10 each, and with each one lasting 2-3 months, it's extremely inexpensive. Combine these with one of the Pur vertical mount faucet filters (I had leaking issues with the horizontal mount), and you're set for clean, tasty water.
  It's very very good. I love Pur June 19, 2008 I am enchanted with this product, it is necessary to buy it, the drip goes away with a tape of teflon.
  Love my water June 18, 2008 As an avid drinker of water, the quality of my water has been important for a very long time. Through trial and error I found PUR. It is the best and just keeps getting better. These filters work well!!!
  pur 3 stage water mount filter June 16, 2008 The filters do not produce the rated 100 gallons of water before they run slow. I think that the water pressure is too low in my home.
  Good tasting water, short filter lifetime June 6, 2008 I've had this PUR 3-stage filtration system for 4 months now and have gone through a 6pk of filters. So I'm averaging about 1 filter every 2-3 weeks. At first I was upset because the filters are expensive and were advertised for 2-3 months of usage. But our filtered water tastes MUCH better than the normal tap water (and the strong chlorine smell was filtered away) so it seems as though the filters were doing their job. Recently, I received a notice from our town water utility describing the local water system. Apparently none of the town water is filtered, it comes straight from the NYC aqueduct and gets chlorinated, but that's it. The town we live in is fairly old so I imagine the water pipes are quite old. Also, our house is over 100 years old so I suspect that the combination of unfiltered town water + old water pipes is allowing a lot of sediment to clog our PUR filter. I would much rather spend some extra money on filters to ensure clean water than to worry about whether the filters lasts a long time. If a filter lasts a really long time, it seems to me that maybe it's too porous and allows more sediment and chemicals through into the drinking water. I'm no expert but this is my thinking on this issue.
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