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Friday, July 23, 2010

Have you checked your Refrigerator Water Filter?


As a rule of thumb, you should change your refrigerator water filter every 6 months. The amount of contaminants passing through the filter varies of course. Carbon is the primary substance used in water filtration methods because carbon has the potential to absorb many of the chemicals found in water. Most refrigerator water filters, which meet NSF/ANSI 42 certification standards, use granular activated carbon (GAC) to attract chemicals and impurities responsible for bad taste and odor, such as those that are a by-product of chlorine. These filters are not capable, however, to rid water of more dangerous, health-threatening contaminants.

To read more, check out a great article on EzineArticles.com, here.

Take a look at our grand selection of Aquasana refrigerator water filters by clicking here.

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Friday, July 9, 2010

Under Sink Install Kit (for Aquasana water filtration system)


Install kit for installing the Aquasana AQ-4000 water filtration system under the sink, out of the way. Instead of attaching to your kitchen faucet, and sitting on the counter-top... this kit allows you to neatly and easily install the Aquasana filter system under the sink with the chrome push button faucet for dispensing filtered water. Comes complete with mounting bracket, supply line "T" fitting for connection to water supply, chrome push button "pressure relief" faucet with color coded tubing and easy to follow illustrated instructions. Typical installation is less than 20 minutes only using pliers and a screwdriver. See catalog for deluxe upgrade faucet.

The AQ-4000 Filter System is sold separately.

Price: $54.99

To purchase this product, please click here. Visit WaterFiltersPurifiers.net for more information about Aquasana water filtration systems, and to view the rest of our great products.