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[Home Appliances] Water Filter/Purifier Thread V2, Drinking Water Treatment System
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Mcrae
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Oct 26 2016, 10:46 PM
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Purchased Aquaphor Crystal Eco two weeks ago from Zheilwane at his shop. A very friendly guy who is willing spare some time to serve and explain to me in very details although he is busy that time. He did not even try to hard sell his product but instead he just let me see and compare a few different filters and specifications and then let me to judge and decide by myself which is better. So far i have been drinking for 2 weeks, very satisfied with this Crystal Eco. No metal taste at all. That's my main priority not to taste that metal feel taste. Somemore, its easier to drink as in not so difficult to swallow the water before compared to my previous normal filter. A recommended water filter with affordable price.
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Mcrae
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May 27 2017, 06:06 PM
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QUOTE(oyching88 @ May 27 2017, 03:49 PM) 1% microb? Obviously u didn't do any studies. I just take eSpring as example, Coway have UV too around 50milijoules with older model. I guess aeiou228 is trying to say since chlorine can kill up to 98%-99% of microb why still need to invest so much until 3-4 k for a water filter where the extra function in there is just a UV light inside to kill the remaining 1%-2% of microb in it.
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Mcrae
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May 4 2018, 01:19 PM
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Hi Hestati, Would like to know is the Aquaphor Crystal Eco really NSF certified ? As far i know no Aquaphor sellers actually dare to claim that their Crystal Eco was NSF certified except for the Aquaphor Reverse Osmosis. This topic regarding the crystal eco NSF certified or not was really a very hot topic before by different competitors in this thread. Would you able to give some explanations to clear the air ? Thanks.
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