Brita filters remove the taste of chlorine, remove odour from your drinking water and they reduce other contaminants.
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1. How Effective Are Brita Filters?
4. Brita Filters vs. Reverse Osmosis
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1. How effective are Brita filters?
The short answer here is that Brita filters do work, and they can effectively remove impurities from your tap water.
According to Brita, all of their filters cut chlorine taste and odour and reduce other contaminants like mercury and lead.
Research seems to back this up, as a 2020 study found that carbon filters can bring lead contamination in tap water down to safe levels.
Their new and improved Brita Elite Filter removes 99% of lead and reduces the most contaminants vs. other pour-through systems.
But, it’s essential to follow the replacement instructions for your specific Brita filter style in order for it to be most effective.
You’ll usually have to change out the filter every two or six months, depending on the style.
Ignoring those guidelines might actually leave you with worse water overall. Each filter is only capable of holding so much material, and they lose their effectiveness over time.
Brita filters are best for removing bad taste and odour.
2. How do Brita filters work?
Brita filters come in several forms, from a pitcher (seen above) to fridge and faucet filters.
Each of the Brita filters consists of a coconut-based activated carbon filter. It’s like an ultra-fine sieve that catches and stores tiny particles.
Their pitchers are designed for use with disposable filters. To start:
You pour water into a compartment at the top of the pitcher with a filter at the bottom.
Water flows through a built-in mesh screen that removes impurities.
The activated carbon granules will then act like a sponge that removes mercury and the taste and odour of chlorine.
As the water runs through the filter, it slowly trickles out of the compartment into the main pitcher.
Once the water stops dripping through the filter, it’s ready to be poured out and used.
Brita filters also contain an ion-exchange resin that filters trace amounts of zinc, copper, and cadmium.
The process is similar for fridge and faucet filters.
Brita filters give you great tasting, odor-free drinking water
3. Limits of Brita filters
There are a few limits of Brita filters to address here.
First off, Brita water filters will only work for you if you’re dealing with the problem of impurities that Brita can remove.
For example, Brita filters don’t remove fluoride. If your tap water contains fluoride and your baby's main source of food comes from mixing a powder or liquid-concentrate formula with water, then you might run the risk of your child developing faint white lines or streaks on their teeth. This is known as fluorosis and you can read more about that here.
Also, you need to know Brita filters don’t soften your water.
That’s because Brita filters are only capable of removing temporary hardness like calcium bicarbonate, but can’t make much difference for permanent hardness, like calcium sulfate.
Likewise, the minerals that contribute to hardness build up quickly in the filters, meaning that they may leak back into the water unless you change the filter even more than recommended.
So, you’ll still need a water softener if you have hard water.
4. Brita filters vs. Reverse osmosis
Brita filters are effective, but reverse osmosis removes over 500x the microns that carbon filters will remove (as seen in the chart below).
Reverse osmosis, as mentioned above, is a water treatment process in which water is forced through a semi-permeable membrane that has very small holes or "pores."
Clean water passes through and impurities that are too big to pass through the membrane are left behind and flushed away.
Because reverse osmosis uses a chemical treatment process to apply pressure to the water, through a series of specialized membranes, it enables foreign substances, molecules, and minerals to be removed. This process creates pure water that leads to a number of health benefits.
There are many different brands of reverse osmosis systems to purchase. It is important to buy one that is high quality and also includes a carbon filter to block dangerous chemicals like pesticides, herbicides, and chlorine which are small enough to pass through the reverse osmosis filter.
At WaterSmart we sell, install, and service Duro Reverse Osmosis systems. These high-quality systems come with both a pre and a post-carbon filter.
Click here to learn more about our high-quality Duro system or contact us today to see what is the best system for you.
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Brita filters are a good and effective method for good-tasting drinking water, there’s no doubt about it.
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