HELP: Pitcher-style water filtration?
Not seeking a brand, just a few questions.
When it's done filtering, do you pull off the top filtration apparatus and
refrigerate the pitcher?
What maintenance/care is required when not in use? Bacteria prevention
treatment?
Is filtering a few pitchers at a time into a separate pitcher a better
practice?
How long a process is realistically? I don't want to babysit the water
filter all day long.
What's an average pitcher capacity? I've seen "up to" 1/3 gallon by Brita.
I imagine the filters do the job as advertised. Is it actually more cost
effective than gallon jug cost?
I'm tired of paying $1.79 a gallon at the supermarket is why I ask.That and
it's a "green" step in the right direction.
Any thoughts?
Andy
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