Hi all, anyone still using Nesh water filter? Wondering should i replace the filters (totalling to rm700+) or look for alternatives.
[Home Appliances] Water Filter/Purifier Thread V2, Drinking Water Treatment System
[Home Appliances] Water Filter/Purifier Thread V2, Drinking Water Treatment System
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May 13 2017, 10:32 PM
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Hi all, anyone still using Nesh water filter? Wondering should i replace the filters (totalling to rm700+) or look for alternatives.
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May 24 2017, 11:53 PM
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QUOTE(aeiou228 @ May 13 2017, 11:54 PM) I think you should. Save the RM700 as part payment for any water filter with NSF certification. For 700, you can get the 3M CTM-01 + one NSF certified C-complete spare replacement cartridge which will last you a good 2 years. Thanks bros for reply to my original post.I am undecided on which to change to - my requirement is to have pure filter and no Alkaline / RO. I read eSpring is actually alkaline water. 3M CTM-01 which costs a few hundree bucks - would it be a downgrade to my current Nesh? |
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