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There are a lot of different water filters out there, and it may be difficult to choose which type is best for you. Here’s a quick run-down of the most common:
• Whole-house water filters: Set up through the main water line coming in to your house, and removes contaminants from all the water entering your home. Good for removing particles such as rust and sediment.
• Under sink water filters: Come in a variety of styles, and are installed with the pipes under your sink. Different types of under sink filters remove different particles, and are bought according to what you want removed. Only filer water going to the sink.
• Countertop water filters: Easy to install, generally screws on to the faucet. Only filters water coming out of the faucet.
• Portable/ canister filters: A filter that goes in a pitcher you can place in the fridge. Filters the water entering the pitcher.
• Refrigerator water filters: A filtration system installed in your fridge. Filters water coming into fridge, including water used to make ice.

October 3, 2008