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tabiv | 2 years ago

Recently my wife and I searched for a drinking water filter that would remove PFAS. We found one!

https://www.clearlyfiltered.com/pages/performance-data-for-t...

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objektif|2 years ago

This looks good but the under sink system is a bit expensive. Does anyone know a good, affordable, easy to install under sink filter?

f5ve|2 years ago

It removes flouride as well, for better or worse -- one of very few available filters which do. (Some think flouride is good and some think it's bad.)

I have it, and purely ergonomically, it's the best filter I've ever used. It's also quite expensive with expensive filters that need replacing frequently.

light_hue_1|2 years ago

This isn't a some think it's good and some think it's bad kind of thing. Just like with climate change there's no legitimate other side.

Fluoride in your water supply is key to reducing tooth decay. Every medical association every scrap of evidence that we have says it's useful and important. It cuts tooth decay by 25% or so at all ages. You're doing yourself and your family a massive disservice by not adding it back in, never mind causing yourself a lot of pain and losing a lot of money in the long term.

https://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/index.html

I think it's ironic that people don't listen to doctors when they suggest simple proven methods that have a worldwide consensus behind them and unlimited evidence. But then are willing to let those same doctors drill into their skulls when they're in pain. Don't be that person :)

OldManRyan|2 years ago

Seems like it needs to be replaced every 4-5 months which is longer than my Brita which needs to be replaced every 3 months

hospitalJail|2 years ago

If you brush your teeth with toothpaste, it shouldn't matter.

Eumenes|2 years ago

Nice, now I need to find a whole house filter system