The solid activated carbon filter with coconut shell effectively removes a range of contaminants present in drinking water. What makes it unique is the removal of lead through ion exchange and cysts.
The solid activated carbon filter with coconut shell effectively removes a range of contaminants present in drinking water. What makes it unique is the removal of lead through ion exchange and cysts.
The solid activated carbon filter with coconut shell effectively removes a range of contaminants present in drinking water. What makes it unique is the removal of lead through ion exchange and cysts.
Features:
Removal of chlorine up to 100%
Removal of sediments (sand, mud, rust, and suspended solids)
Removal of solid particles and sediments (sand, mud, rust, and suspended solids)
Does not release carbon dust
Improvement of water taste and odor to high levels according to NSF/ANSI Standard 42
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After a long experience with water filters, the most important thing is for the water not to smell like plastic. This is the second time I buy this specific one and since it works, I won't change it
I don't know what happens with other filters from different companies, but this one here is the third time I buy it as I am satisfied with the taste of the water, which is excellent, whereas before it was awful
Good value for the price of 19 euros when found on sale, but I consider it expensive at 30 euros. It has a good taste, compact charcoal, and certification. It is made of coconut charcoal and is suitable for 20,000 liters and one year of lifespan
I have been using the filter for over three years with changes every six months. What bothers me the most is the chlorine in Attica. It's very good as I empty the water from the bottled ones when I use them and I put it through the filter
1) Before this, I had the Eiger Hollow Fiber with 0.1 micron (UF). However, I must admit that I liked the water that came out with the Hollow Fiber (UF) more. My wife, well, everyone has their own preferences.. she likes the one with active carbon and Nanosilver more!! One costs 39 euros and the other 28 euros.
2) It produces nice water, but it has a slightly harder aftertaste compared to the UF membrane.
3) I contacted Eiger via email, and they responded immediately because there was an issue with the NSF certification. Even though they claimed to have it, they didn't!
In their email, sent 20 days ago, they wrote that the NSF certification is on its way and they have submitted all the relevant samples, expecting the certification any day now.
4) I kept the UF filter for 11 months. I cut it in half to see the details! It was almost pure white!! Which means that the water in Athens, Koukaki, is good.
5) Overall, it does what it promises.. However, I must mention here that even with both replacement filters, I always distilled the water at 30% of the pressure! I bought 6 glass bottles with a capacity of two liters each and I fill them at a slow speed, as we mentioned. This way, it filters much better...
6) Since I tried filtered water, even though I used to make fun of them before, I have never drunk unfiltered water again because there is a big difference!!!
I hope I helped