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The Purewell 2.25G Gravity Water Filter System is a state-of-the-art filtration solution designed to provide clean drinking water without the need for electricity. Featuring a 3-stage filtration process with a 0.01μm pore size, it effectively reduces 99% of contaminants, including chlorine and heavy metals. With a durable design that offers up to 6000 gallons of filtered water, this system is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.
N**N
Wonderful Water Filter for Families on a Budget!
I moved into a new rental in October, 2023. Within the first month, I realized my skin and hair felt gross. I was getting breakouts on my face, my hair was getting super oily, even after washing it, and my skin felt really dry and itchy. I have a tabletop ice maker, which I've always filled with tap water. After moving here, I noticed a weird slimy film in the water reservoir.I decided the water here is filled with something that's not good. I immediately bought a filter for my shower and within two showers, the difference was absolutely astonishing. Then I started buying and drinking only bottled water. I even gave my cats and dogs purified water that I bought, ten gallons at a time. In short, I've spent a LOT of money on water.Last summer, I joined a preping group on Facebook and I noticed a lot of people were talking about water filtration systems. Curious, I went on a hunt for information. I compared quality, price, convenience, aesthetic, etc. I finally landed on this Purewell water filtration system.The system arrived quickly and in good shape. It was super easy to put it together. Basically, all I had to do was choose a spigot (it comes with a metal one and a plastic one) and attach it, then install the filter. Within ten minutes of the system arriving, I was filtering water.My system holds a little over two gallons at a time. Between the amount I drink and use to cook with, refilling my water bottles (pictured here), and the amount I use to fill my pet fountains every day, I fill my system about three times a day.At this point, I've had the filter set up for almost four weeks. Since then, I have noticed my coffee and teas taste better, and the water tastes so good, I've been drinking about a gallon a day!Even better: I have spent zero money on bottled or gallons of water since I got my Purewell! It's quickly paying for itself. I highly recommend this water filtration system for you and your family!
D**E
I measured and timed the outflow...
I bought the 1 gallon Purewell gravity filter. The assembly directions were meh, but it was pretty simple to put together. Nothing leaks after several uses. At first, I didn't think the filter was working. It's VERY slow to start. Drip...drip...drip. Took all day. By the 3rd full cycle, however, it was much better. A thin but mostly continuous drizzle. And it tasted good. No funky taste or odors.On cycle 4, I measured and timed the outflow. I filled the top chamber with a full gallon (4 quarts). It gets right to the top, but it does all fit. After one hour, I was able to dispense 6 cups of water (1 1/2 quarts). I had to tilt it a bit to top off that sixth cup. After a second hour, I was able to dispense about 5 and 2/3 cups of water, tilting again. So it does slow as the weight of the water pressing down on top lessens. The third hour, the flow pretty much stopped, so I went to bed. The next morning, there was very little to dispense. About 1/3 cup. 2 cups remained in the top chamber that never flowed through. And 2 cups remained in the bottom chamber below the spout, even after tilting. So the output is 3 quarts per cycle.My conclusion: 6 cups an hour is plenty for myself and my husband while we're camping. We'll just have to refill the top chamber a few times a day. The filter's size is ideal for packing, and it appears to work well. I recommend running a few cycles through PRIOR to camping or you'll be thirsty that first day!
F**T
Very good value for the price
This is a very nice purifier. The water comes out crystal clear and it is very easy to assemble.
L**E
Fluoride freeee
Finally getting a fluoride filter to eliminate that. Hopefully they stop putting it into the water altogether. Like many people said, priming the filters was a pain. The white fluoride filters were not so bad, but the black filters were quite difficult and made a mess. Water is flowing well and so far no leaks. I wish there were better instructions for installing the metal spigot, but there was only a picture for the installation of the plastic one. It felt rather confusing because the silicon grommets (or whatever they’re called) are convex on both sides, and you really have to squish them by tightening the bolt to make it a good seal.The white fluoride filters do displace some of the water, so the capacity of the lower chamber is about 1/5 less than the chamber would hold without the fluoride filters. The purified water tastes and smells great! Though it took about 30 minutes to set up, it wasn’t too difficult and so far no rust or leaks. Hoping this is worth the money in the long run.
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