PUR Faucet Mount Replacement Water Filter – Basic 2 Pack

August 22, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $20.18Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:31 GMT+0100 - Details)

Enjoy healthy, clean water with our Basic filtration. Our unique, premium carbon water filter is certified to reduce lead, mercury, chlorine (taste and odor) and many other contaminants. It also removes 99% of trace levels of pharmaceuticals.* Yet it still leaves behind beneficial fluoride. Enjoy clean, great tasting water right from your tap.

• Provides up to 400 gallons of crystal clean water
• Enjoy 4-6 months of clean, great-tasting drinking water straight from your own faucet
• Easy-to-change, and fits any PUR Faucet Filter

* Pharmaceutical reduction is not certified by NSF/ANSI or state standard. Based on manufacturer testing for average reduction in trace levels of 12 pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceuticals may not be in all users’ water.

Product Features

  • Certified to remove 10 times more contaminants than the leading brand’s pitcher filter
  • Removes 99% of lead and microbial cysts, certified to reduce many other contaminants
  • Reduces trace levels of pharmaceuticals (pharmaceutical reduction not certified by NSF/ANSI)
  • Replaces previous 2-stage filter
  • Fits all PUR faucet systems

Comments

Impedimentus says:

Excellent Water Filters I use both the 2-stage filters and the 3-stage filters (adds mineral taste to the water). I much prefer PUR over the other leading brand and you can’t beat the prices on Amazon. I don’t believe in bottled water except for those special cases when you need a gallon of distilled water. Bottled water is very expensive and the plastic waste is hurting the oceans and the planet. Use a PUR filter for your water, put it in a reusable bottle and save money and the planet. Plus, can you really trust the…

R. Kyle says:

Maybe a Reverse Osmosis unit under the sink is the better solution? Not sure works as expected. But the overall unit with filters are a bit heavy on the faucet, so I’m not sure this is engineered the right way due to so much weight on the very end of the faucet. I’m not sure I’ll be buying any more filters until I figure out what I want to do next. Maybe a Reverse Osmosis unit under the sink is the better solution? Not sure, so 4 stars

Fan Buyer says:

Good product Given that it is impossible to know how well it actually works without running tests, I have to say it seems fine. A number of years ago I had installed one because our water (drawn from Lake Michigan) was tainted by zebra mussels, which imparted a bad taste to water. The filter worked wonders on the taste. With all the lead scares of late, it seemed a reasonable precaution to add one again. 

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