Carbon/Charcoal Water Filters

Purifying carbon and charcoal water filters

Carbon and charcoal water filters use activated carbon to remove contaminants and impurities from water. Activated carbon filters help to reduce the amount of hazardous organic chemicals and manmade substances that can be found in tap water.

Different types of carbon and charcoal water filters

Ceramic water filters that are designed for countertop use are available in a variety of styles and designs. The easy to use domestic water filter system and dispenser removes organic materials, chlorine, THMs, and acidic components from the drinking water, and also help to eliminate the growth of bacteria. Replaceable water filters are available too.

Premium quality eight stage carbon/charcoal water filters remove organic materials, rust and sediment particles and other substances. The activated carbon also removes bad taste and smell. The kits include four filters and pads.

Two stage charcoal and water filters are designed to sit under the sink counter. The kit includes twin water housings, a connection hose and heavy-duty bracket, and a water filter cartridge. A micron sediment cartridge is also included. Caravan and camper van water models are also available for your holiday water filtration.

Coconut based water filters produce sweeter tasting water and are typically supplied in packs of three.

The benefits of carbon and charcoal water filters

These water filters remove the nasty stuff from water without taking out the good stuff. Some filters can also add things to the water to make it healthier.
 These include important minerals like calcium, magnesium and iron, that also help to improve the water quality.

Water flavour is improved by using carbon and charcoal water filters. Not everyone likes the taste of tap water. This is because additives like chlorine, which are added to kill bacteria and pathogens, can make the water taste metallic.

Carbon and charcoal water filters are a less exy option than water filtration systems for your home. On average, carbon and charcoal water filters should be replaced approximately every six months. They are easy to replace and install.