Types Of Pur Water FilterWater is nature's most precious resource. It is important to have access to clean water. There are many contaminants in water that can affect one's health. A Pur Water Filter will remove these contaminants from the water. There are many different types of water filters to choose from. It is best to choose a type of water filter that will work best for cleaning your water. Some filters will have maintenance costs associated with them. The three main types of water filters that Pur makes are pitcher filters, faucet mounted filters and under the sink filters. Pitcher filters are great for having cold drinking water on hand at all times. The lid on the Pur Water Filter pitcher is filled with water. The water trickles through the filter and fills the pitcher. It takes about 15 minutes before the water is ready to drink. The filter can remove many different types of contaminants. The pitcher of water can be stored in a refrigerator to keep cold. Refill the pitcher each time the water level gets low and you will always have cold, clean drinking water. Another popular option for filtering water is a faucet mounted water filter. This type of filter will filter the water as it flows out of the faucet. The Pur Water Filter faucet is inexpensive and is easy to install. It works well for cleaning most contaminants from the water. The maintenance costs are low. It only requires an easy filter change when the old filter becomes ineffective. A faucet mounted filter works well for those who don't want to spend a lot of money to receive clean water. The third type of Pur Water Filter is an under the sink filter. These type of filters are installed onto the pipes located under the sink. An under the sink water filter is more effective than a faucet mounted filter but they do cost more. They are also difficult to install and maintain. The filter can be awkward to change. The space saved by having the filter installed under the sink is a great feature for small kitchens. An under the sink filter is hidden out of the way but can still deliver clean water. |

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