Ge Reverse Osmosis Water – How Pure is This Filtered Water?

June 25, 2009 by admin  
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Zach Zimmerman asked: Don’t let all the advertisements for the GE reverse osmosis water systems fool you into thinking that it’s the ideal home system. The odds are that GE reverse osmosis filters aren’t right for you, but GE won’t tell you that because they are just trying to make a sale. They don’t care about your best interest.GE reverse osmosis water systems are only useful to people that have no connection to the mainline water system in their area. Those drawing their water from a freshwater source would need this type of system to remove... 

Reverse Osmosis Filters and Why You Should Avoid Them

June 20, 2009 by admin  
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Ray Hamilton asked: Despite their popularity, reverse osmosis filters are not as effective as other less expensive systems on the market and actually filter out some vital minerals you need.The problem with reverse osmosis water systems is that they are based on old technology, as they were originally intended for the paper and print industries that needed lots of it demineralized. Water is forced under pressure through a semi-permeable membrane that filters out any particles larger than water, including essential trace minerals like calcium and potassium.However, reverse osmosis... 

The Truth About Reverse Osmosis Water Filters

June 14, 2009 by admin  
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Warren Conley asked: There are many things that a reverse osmosis water filter will not do.  To improve the quality and taste of your tap water, a reverse osmosis filter is not the best choice. In most areas of the United States, water comes into the house from a public utility.  It is typically stored at a reservoir and piped to a treatment facility, many of which use a reverse osmosis water filter as one step of their complete system. One of the problems is that in order to provide “safe” drinking water, treatment facilities must disinfect water that has been sitting... 

Ge Reverse Osmosis Filters – A Review

June 1, 2009 by admin  
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Larry L. Taylor asked: GE reverse osmosis filters are expensive to replace and their lifespan is much shorter than other better systems. The GE reverse osmosis water filter may be said to “bring good things to living”, but that’s just marketing. Currently, the manufacturer’s suggested retail price for a GE reverse osmosis replacement filter is $799.99.  Of course, through different outlets, you may be able to get a better price than that, but for comparison’s sake it’s a starting point. Reverse Osmosis Can  Expensive Many RO systems are... 

Tips About Ge Reverse Osmosis Water Filters

January 5, 2009 by admin  
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Andre J. Sylvester asked: GE reverse osmosis water filters use reverse osmosis technology to filter water for drinking. These filters require a semi-permeable membrane to catch any organisms that would otherwise come out of your tap. The filter can only catch substances that are large enough to be caught in the membrane, and smaller particles will still make it through. GE reverse osmosis filters can filter up to 15 gallons per day. Unfortunately it takes many more gallons to make that filtered water, with up to 10 unfiltered gallons per filtered gallon! This results in an... 

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