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Household [Home Appliances] Water Filter, for drinking water purpose

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QUOTE(HMMaster @ Feb 28 2015, 06:49 AM)
Yup... definitely no warranty (since the warranty is from China) But from the description and customer'
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can provide the link?

search in english cannot find.
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QUOTE(lowya @ Mar 1 2015, 06:25 PM)
can provide the link?

search in english cannot find.
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search for "3m 净水器".
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hi, thinking to install 3M outdoor water filter or NESH outdoor filter. Can anyone tell me the price including installation? thanks
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QUOTE(cytoh @ Mar 3 2015, 11:57 AM)
hi, thinking to install 3M outdoor water filter or NESH outdoor filter. Can anyone tell me the price including installation? thanks
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QUOTE(HMMaster @ Feb 28 2015, 06:49 AM)
Yup... definitely no warranty (since the warranty is from China) But from the description and customer'
s feedbacks, it looks genuine product.
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customers' feedbacks in china also might be 'cloned' customers.. you know.. sweat.gif
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post Mar 3 2015, 01:24 PM

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Anybody is using this Water Filter (DWS 2500T-CN) from 3M?

Is electrical power required for this filter to work?
DWS 2500T-CN

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what types of water filter for cheap and easy to wash for washing purpose like the one use in laundry shop?
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QUOTE(lowya @ Mar 3 2015, 02:16 PM)
what types of water filter for cheap and easy to wash for washing purpose like the one use in laundry shop?
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I believe laundry shop are using Tesco/Giant/Aeon those OEM unknown brand. sweat.gif

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post Mar 4 2015, 09:39 AM

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any idea which water filter can filter ammonia?
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QUOTE(sovietmah @ Mar 4 2015, 09:39 AM)
any idea which water filter can filter ammonia?
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I did a quick Googled that Ammonia only can filtered by RO System + DI System effectively.


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QUOTE(mustang @ Mar 3 2015, 01:24 PM)
Anybody is using this Water Filter (DWS 2500T-CN) from 3M?

Is electrical power required for this filter to work?
DWS 2500T-CN

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If im not mistaken, it uses battery to operate.
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post Mar 5 2015, 10:09 AM

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Is there any different between a cheap carbon block filter and a expensive 1? Is the carbon have a different quality?

The price of the cheap 1 is range from RM15-RM30. While the good 1 I see is range from RM100 and up.
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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 5 2015, 10:09 AM)
Is there any different between a cheap carbon block filter and a expensive 1? Is the carbon have a different quality?

The price of the cheap 1 is range from RM15-RM30. While the good 1 I see is range from RM100 and up.
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Micron size and as well their compression method. This is as far as I know.
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QUOTE(mustang @ Mar 3 2015, 01:24 PM)
Anybody is using this Water Filter (DWS 2500T-CN) from 3M?

Is electrical power required for this filter to work?
DWS 2500T-CN

thanks
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QUOTE(NightFelix @ Mar 5 2015, 11:21 AM)
Micron size and as well their compression method. This is as far as I know.
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Thanks.

The micron size is refer to the filtering the dirt. Or filtering the water chemical that pass through.

How long it can last before change?

I m thinking to install a carbon filter for the bathroom. To reduce the chlorine in the water.
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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 5 2015, 01:05 PM)
Thanks.

The micron size is refer to the filtering the dirt. Or filtering the water chemical that pass through.

How long it can last before change?

I m thinking to install a carbon filter for the bathroom. To reduce the chlorine in the water.
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Without a proper lab test, is hard to tell that the unknown carbon filter able to filter what kind of organic/inorganic contaminant. As for Chlorine, should be no problem at all. Time change are same as above story.
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Hi, i'm planning on installing an outdoor water filter at my apartment. Any suggestion?
Location is in Kota Kinabalu.

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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 5 2015, 01:05 PM)
Thanks.

The micron size is refer to the filtering the dirt. Or filtering the water chemical that pass through.

How long it can last before change?

I m thinking to install a carbon filter for the bathroom. To reduce the chlorine in the water.
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I use joven shower filter to filter the chlorine. Need 2 filters for more effective filtering.
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QUOTE(aeiou228 @ Mar 7 2015, 11:25 PM)
I use joven shower filter to filter the chlorine. Need 2 filters for more effective filtering.
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Can this filter carbon contain be replace? How long the lifespan? How much is it?

After last time your advice regarding the chlorine, I pay some attention on the bathroom water. But simply install a carbon filter will reduce the pressure some more. Which are pretty low now. I don't have a pump.

Now plan to DIY some cheap pump, carbon filter and piping on 2 bathroom. Doing some research and budgeting now.

The carbon filter will be those std 10" with a non transparent casing. But not sure 1 is enough for 2 bathroom. And the lifespan of the carbon perchange.
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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 7 2015, 11:38 PM)
Can this filter carbon contain be replace? How long the lifespan? How much is it?

After last time your advice regarding the chlorine, I pay some attention on the bathroom water. But simply install a carbon filter will reduce the pressure some more. Which are pretty low now. I don't have a pump.

Now plan to DIY some cheap pump, carbon filter and piping on 2 bathroom. Doing some research and budgeting now.

The carbon filter will be those std 10" with a non transparent casing. But not sure 1 is enough for 2 bathroom. And the lifespan of the carbon perchange.
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Can't replace. pakai buang type. RM38 per unit. Initially use only 1 filter, after one month test chlorine, got light yellow, so I double the filter and chlorine test no more yellow colour. Now already half year usage.
Double filtering will reduce the water flow a bit.

Joven told me the active carbon inside is granule type, for better water flow.

Initially, wanted to install the standard 10" type for lower cost but the form factor is too bulky, so I aborted the idea.

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