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MauritiusToday.com - Shopping Mall - PUR 2 Stage Water Dispenser #DS-1800Z

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List Price: $39.99
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Manufacturer: PUR
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Pur Color: Blue/Clear EAN: 0723987703527 Feature: Water dispenser with filter; reduces chemicals, bad taste, and odor in water Label: PUR Manufacturer: PUR Model: DS-1800Z Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: PUR Release Date: 2004-11-16 Studio: PUR Variation Description: Blue/Clear Warranty: 1
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Features
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Water dispenser with filter; reduces chemicals, bad taste, and odor in water Narrow, sleek design; fits neatly in refrigerator or sink for refilling Advanced filtration system; reduces more contaminants than other pour-through filters Filter-life gauge indicates when filter needs to be replaced Handles make it easy to fill and carry
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Editorial Reviews:
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PUR Water Dispenser, Stage 2 Filtering System That Fits On A Shelf In The Refrigerator.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Second water filter system Comment: I bought this after moving out and forgetting my old Brita water pitcher. The Brita would require a lot of refilling and I drank a lot of water, so I just left it by the sink.
This found a nice spot in the fridge and now I can enjoy clean water that's also cold. I only have to refill it every 2-3 days. I need to find a habit of refilling it before it gets empty though.
Water tastes great and is super convenient compared to the Brita. I have only cleaned it once and that was when I pulled it out of the box.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good water filter Comment: Read lot of reviews on amazon and finally bought this one. Came with good instructions and it filters the water very fast. The water did taste better!
Customer Rating:      Summary: All I can say is WOW!! Comment: This water dispenser has been a life and money saver. We have hard municipal well water that smells like chlorine and has a yellow tinge of color to it. I would never drink straight tap water, only tap water mixed with an iced tea mix or something. I used to get up at night and have pop or juice.
I wanted to start drinking more water. When I went to Washington D.C. in July, it was so hot, I got hooked on bottled drinking water. When I realized how many bottles I was buying and how bad the plastic is for the environment, I said that when I get home I will research some type of water filter for the home.
I got a good deal on this pitcher at Amazon. I'm really happy I have fresh, healthy, cold, odorless water to drink. I use the water for cooking, coffee, for the pets, and for the houseplants. What a HUGE difference from tap water.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good filtering solution. Comment: it seems to be better than Brita, which I used earlier.
The water is very well filtered and taste as most of the mineral water from the bottle.
I recommend this product though I give it only 4 stars, because the lid does not have a latch or something to keep it in place better, and though the form factor is very slim, the container is a little too deep and it hardly fit in a Subzero fridge.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for use with a well only! Comment: It's really important to note what one of the other reviewers here said regarding the fact that on the Pur website, they say that this will not filter out "beneficial flouride!" If you are on a well, this is not a problem since flouride isn't being introduced to your water. For the price of this filter, I am aware that many contaminants are not going to be filtered as with an expensive, whole-house system. Since most of us aren't in the position for those, we need to at least do something to get off this bottled water and to filter our tap as best we can.
I believe there is not one single more important thing that we can do for our health but to drink more healthy water each day. If you google "flouride dangers" you will be amazed at what you find if you haven't already educated yourself. I am not sure what filters do take care of flouride at the lower end of the cost spectrum but reverse osmosis is one (though some say this isn't good either...I'm still researching). Just suggesting that you keep researching for yourself and dig deeper if you have young children because our food and water is increasingly dangerous and we are seeing how young they are getting sicker. I like this dispenser and feel it is okay for getting some of the worst stuff out but would only use it with a well and not with city water. I hope Pur will soon wake up and develop one that takes the flouride out.
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