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Waterdrop water filter pitchers bring fresh-tasting water to your home. Waterdrop water purifier pitcher provides you with a 7-stage filter cartridge, which enables faster water flow and a 5X longer life. The innovative 7-stage filtration technology allows the pitcher to effectively filter out harmful substances, such as chlorine, taste, and odor, limescale, mercury, lead, chlorine, copper, zinc, cadmium, and to retain beneficial substances.
Waterdrop water filter jug includes a premium ACF (activated carbon fiber) which enables faster water flow and Improves filtration performance. Waterdrop water filter jug is the right jug filter for your family!
Water filters can improve the taste of your water, and some can even protect you from harmful contaminants, including lead. The best water filter pitchers should have more material reduction ability such as fluoride, mercury and VOCs.
Water filter pitchers can effectively reduce arsenic, fluoride, lead, and other contaminants in water.
Waterdrop water filter pitchers incorporate multiple processes to filter water. First, water flows through a filter mesh screen that prevents black flecks. Secondly, activated carbon granules act like a filter to reduce mercury and chlorine taste and odor. Also, Ion Exchange Resin captures copper, zinc and cadmium. Premium activated carbon fiber improves filtration performance on chlorine taste and odor. Finally, water flows through a filter mesh layer.
Yes. It’s better to filter your tap water. Drinking water is delivered via pipes underground. Many of those pipes were laid in the early to mid‐ 20th century with a lifespan of 75‐100 years. Some of these pipes still contain lead and copper but there are also issues with leakage and contamination.
Only water filter pitcher with ultra-filtration can remove bacteria. Waterdrop will launch this kind of water filter pitcher soon.
Waterdrop pitcher filters last up to 3 months or 200 gallons.
Drinking water is delivered via pipes underground. Many of those pipes were laid in the early to mid‐ 20th century with a lifespan of 75‐100 years. Some of these pipes still contain lead and copper but there are also issues with leakage and contamination.
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