Buyer's Guides

Why Is It Essential To Change Your Water Filter?
Buyer's Guides · by Dr. Jonathan Doyle · 7/14/2022

Why Is It Essential To Change Your Water Filter?

In the United States, there has been an increase in the reported cases of water contamination. Therefore, it is best to invest in a good water filter. A water filter makes you much safer from toxic water pollutants.   Although a water filter is essential, it may not be all that effective against potential drinking water contaminants. Without prompt replacement of your water filter, your water filtration system may not function correctly and eventually becomes a source of water pollutants, including bacteria and mold.

Waterdrop Best Backpacking Water Filters
Buyer's Guides · by Dr. Jonathan Doyle · 6/6/2022

Waterdrop Best Backpacking Water Filters

How do you choose to relax on weekends or holidays? How about going hiking and exploring nature? Hiking in the wild has become a popular choice over the past decade. More and more people are keen on all kinds of outdoor activities. Safety and health are important prerequisites for outdoor enthusiasts during outdoor activities, and drinking water safety is the most important aspect of the premise. Learn more about essentials of out door activities.

King Tank VS Alexapure Water Filters: Which Gravity Water Filter You Should Get?
Buyer's Guides · by Dr. Jonathan Doyle · 5/16/2022

King Tank VS Alexapure Water Filters: Which Gravity Water Filter You Should Get?

Most homeowners rely on the safeguarding capabilities of water purifier products to protect the health of their drinking water. These devices are standard features in new and renovated houses. Some young parents also go as far as installing water purifiers for newborns and mothers—all of these points to how essential water purifiers can be to our quality of life.

Glossary of Water Terms
Buyer's Guides · by Dr. Jonathan Doyle · 4/25/2024

Glossary of Water Terms

As an inorganic, odorless, nearly colorless, and transparent substance, water exists in three states: liquid, solid, and gaseous. At room temperature, water remains a liquid, however, at freezing it turns solid, and beyond 200 degrees Celsius it turns into a gaseous state. Water is a chemical element represented by the formula H20, and is comprised of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms. Other substances, essential to life itself, also dissolve into water, regardless of the inherent lack of organic nutrients.