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Why Use Water Filter for Refrigerators?
There are various diseases which can be fatal to people with weakened immune systems, such as the very young or the very old. Filtration will remove harmful chemicals that may cause diseases.
One of the reasons that they are popular is because of their convenience. If you use a pitcher filter instead, you have to remember to fill it and you have to wait for it to work. It is better to use the refrigerator faucet rather than the sink faucet because it works instantly.
Installation and Usage
A refrigerator water filter will have a first strainer, a second strainer and a cartridge which can be replaced when necessary. Some types use charcoal systems because they are guaranteed to remove ninety five percent of contaminants. It is important to replace your filter according to the instruction manual but usually six months is the maximum time to replace, even if you do not drink much water, because it will wear out and the bacteria removed can leak into the water.
Most models are quite straightforward to install. They are similar to faucet types in that the water will pass through the pipe to supply the dispenser. Chemicals and metals will be removed in the process.
Many new refrigerators have one already installed but you can install a purifier into most existing refrigerator models too. A lot of people claim to enjoy the taste of their cold drinks more when the ice is made from these refrigerators.
If you want to purify only your drinking water rather than using it for your household, refrigerator water filters might be the best type of home water filter systems to choose. You have instant access to it whenever you want, maintenance is minimal and is usually just a matter of changing the cartridge twice a year.
An Ezine article

April 1, 2010