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Brita Filters
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They're the cheapest and most readily available filters in my area. What are they made of, and to what degree do they filter things?
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I would jewgle it, but who knows what made up marketing crap I'll have to dig through.
Also anyone with alternative water filtering methods, let me know
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You can get inline faucet filters that filter out all sort of stuff on demand.
Amazon link but because it was easy for me to show you
https://www.amazon.com/s?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=inline+faucet+filters
I also have a an RO filters for water I put in my aquarium / water my house plants. But cheap RO is slow (or at least mine is) 1 gallon per 4 hours.
RO takes out dissolved solids which are safe to drink but build up in your aquarium.
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Also anyone with alternative water filtering methods, let me know
Amazon link but because it was easy for me to show you
https://www.amazon.com/s?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=inline+faucet+filters
I also have a an RO filters for water I put in my aquarium / water my house plants. But cheap RO is slow (or at least mine is) 1 gallon per 4 hours.
RO takes out dissolved solids which are safe to drink but build up in your aquarium.