Dear Shizua,

Some of the things you want to look at is cost of filters, what all is filtered 
out, and how often do you change filters. Another important factor many 
overlook is the pH of the filtered water.

We have a purifier that costs $99, you change filters every 3-6 months for $48. 
It filters out all the impurities that we are concerned about, and the water pH 
is 7.0 when it comes out of the filter. This is an amazing deal and many people 
love it!!!

Sincerely,
Orpha

www.v4l.com/ProsperandbeinHealth
3 John 2


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 1:11 PM
  Subject: CS>Water filtration systems


  I'm sorry, I am coming in the middle/end of this thread, but since you are 
talking about water filtration systems, which I know bupkiss about, I'm 
soliciting opinions on the best/very good at reasonable prices.  I was looking 
at the Kenmore (someone brought this product up in another email) for about 
$129 new at Sears, but on Ebay probably can get it for under $100.  Can anyone 
suggest three good options?  One for under $100, one approximately $150, and 
one for up to $200.  Pros and cons, ease of use, frequency of supplies and 
costs involved, etc.

  Thank so much!


  Shizua Oliver, Washington DC

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