Not too long ago we received out very first water filtration system! It is the PUR Advanced Faucet Water Filtration System. (I chose chrome to match my chrome faucet.)
Not only is it a water filtration system, but it is a natural water filtration system! The water is cleaned by the activated carbon microfilter. It is then filtered over natural minerals (not some chemical or who knows what) to improve the taste. So all you are left behind with is crisp, clear and refreshing water as the filter removes over 99% of many substances from you tap water.
We've never lived in a big city so I never felt like I needed a water filtration system, but I think that was definitely a misconception. My observant little three year old quickly noticed the new addition to the kitchen sink faucet, once we added this faucet filtration system, and she asked my husband and me what it was all about. We explained how it cleaned our water so it would be better for us to drink.
Well, a few days went on and I'm still adjusting to flipping the simple switch on the side (it conveniently switches from the filtered water to tap water so you aren't wasting the filtered water on washing dishes and so forth), anyway I went to get her a drink and forgot to flip the switch and get the water out of the filtered side, and she says, "No Mom! I want that water, the clean one," as she was pointing to the filtered water side. Of course, who wouldn't take the cleaner water option =)?
I love that I can have naturally cleaned water as simple as this PUR Advanced Faucet Water Filtration System that snapped right onto my faucet in a cinch. Not to mention it's affordability; you can pick one up yourself at a select local retailers for $19.99 - $39.99. Then when the time comes for a replacement filter you can purchase one for $12 - $19 which will last you on average 2-3 months (100 gallons). Go to PURwater.com to learn more.
We all know how important it is to drink water. How do you make sure you're getting your recommended 64 fluid oz of water each day? Drinking clean water is also very important. How clean is the water you're drinking?
*This post is sponsored by BlogHer and PUR and all opinions are my own.
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