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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de junio de 2024
I used Waterdrop's plastic water filter for the past few years, which was quite good but has a couple little issues that got annoying enough that I figured I'd try an upgrade. 1) The water in the plastic filter comes out in a "spray" both via the filter and from the tap, which might be good for some but I found very annoying (especially for filling bottles). 2) Hard water and plastic aren't a great combination - microabrasions in the plastic results in mold as water and minerals catch in there, so it needs to be cleaned regularly.The stainless steel version feels much more premium - the switch between filtered and unfiltered water is oddly satisfying to use and puts less pressure on the sink, and water comes out in a normal stream rather than the odd spray the plastic version has. It's also much easier to keep clean (not to mention looks nicer on your counter). Both versions are equally easy to install. The only room for improvement I can see is that the unfiltered aerator isn't a separate piece, so if you want to remove it to clean (it's good to give them an occasional white vinegar soak in a hard water household), you've got to remove the entire assembly. That's a pretty mild complaint though in a really nicely-made little filter. The one edge I'd give the plastic one is that the filter container, which clicks open with a short twist from the top, is a bit more convenient than the stainless steel version's unscrewable bottom, but the difference in the stainless steel version seems better for durability in the long run.If you're debating between the plastic and the stainless steel version and think you're going to use it for years, I'd suggest just spending the few extra bucks and getting the stainless steel one, since it's just nicer to use, easier to maintain, and I think worth the extra cost, though if you're just trying out water filters, the plastic one is still a nice cheap one to start with, and you'll be getting good-tasting water either way.
Nancy Segars
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de septiembre de 2024
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Marianne Hammond
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de enero de 2023
I installed this today and it was very easy to install. I didn’t have it lined up quite right with the faucet at first so it was dripping a bit. I just had to push up to make a proper seal and then tighten a bit more and it was perfect. The water tastes very good and I like how the water flow is good from both the regular water and filtered water areas. So far I’m liking it much more than my Brita stainless steel faucet water filter! It looks nice, the water flow is better and the replacement filters are way less expensive!
Alchymia
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de agosto de 2022
I just got this unit installed, which was very straightforward, and so far it is doing a great job removing the chlorine flavour from otherwise gross municipal water. The filter housing, joints, tap and connectors are all stainless steel. The unit looks and feels like it will last a good while. Four high-quality steel adaptors are included to fit various sorts of faucet, as well as some plumber's tape, all very well packaged. These accessories are a thoughtful move on the manufacturer's part, and help to ensure that you're not paying $50 for something that won't fit your tap. Nicely done.
PD
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 12 de enero de 2019
Brilliant. Not only less than 1/3 of the price of the branded product, this alternative filter fits perfectly and simply clicks into place with a simple 1/4 turn. It took me literally 10 seconds. After the requisite flushing as with any new filter, the water was once again perfect. No more oily film on green tea. I highly recommend this replacement filter and shall definitely be buying it again from this supplier. Really first class.
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