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    thanks for the info, John. i have been looking...

    thanks for the info, John. i have been looking into a good NSF certified and tested carbon-based filter for a while, but the one and only problem with those is they won't remove fluoride. ...
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    I have to say that if you do some reading on the...

    I have to say that if you do some reading on the web, you can certainly find information that says that RO water isn't an ideal choice. The argument is that being stripped of minerals, the water...
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    If I were you, I'd go to the NSF website to find...

    If I were you, I'd go to the NSF website to find a filter that is certified to remove chlorine. You can do a search here: http://www.nsf.org/Certified/DWTU/

    Also, I'd recommend you check your...
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    Shower filters -- becoming obsolete?

    I bought a Rainshowr' CQ-1000 filter not long ago. NSF certified to remove free chlorine. Though many shower filters claim they remove more, check the NSF site yourself and the only certified claim...
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    The ultimate filter?

    I know this sounds like a dumb question, but let me see if anyone has anything to add to this apparent dilemma. That being, there seems no perfect filter method for me. This is what I've deduced...
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