THE BENEFITS OF A WATER FILTER
, by Raja Avula, 6 min reading time
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A water filter is a system that eliminates harmful chemicals, pesticides, chlorine and other nasties from tap water, for cleaner, healthier and even better-smelling drinking water. Although some filtering equipment requires installation to connect to the plumping system, there are other options that are much more convenient and affordable – options you can find at Bing Lee.
Let’s dive into the benefits of filtered water and how to choose the right one for you:
Women are recommended to have 2.1 litres of water every day, while men should aim for 2.6 (source here) . That’s too many litres to settle for low-quality water, which is why a good water filter can be so useful.
Drinking pure water that is free from unwanted chemicals and bacteria can minimise the risk of certain health issues, like gastrointestinal infections, ulcers and even certain types of cancer. Plus, when you filter tap water, you get rid of the excess calcium and minerals in it, which can help prevent kidney stones.
Buying bottled water may seem like a cheap choice in the short term, but truth is, the dollars can quickly add up. Considering the fact that nearly half of all bottled water is actually tap water (source here), it’s worth asking yourself if those dollars are being well spent at all.
Depending on what type and brand you choose, a water filter can cost less than $50, but even if you opt for a more expensive model, in the long run, it is a much more cost-efficient option.
Filtering water doesn’t just make it healthier to consume, but it improves its taste (and smell) as well by eliminating impurities while leaving in minerals for that clean, fresh flavour – because let’s face it, tap water with a hint of chlorine and chemicals doesn’t exactly sound appetising.
For the home cooks out there, filtered water will also make your food taste better by removing the metallic chlorine flavour (especially when you’re cooking soups, sauces and marinades) and look better by keeping the natural, vibrant colours of the ingredients.
By now, we all know how damaging single-use plastic is to our environment. Producing one plastic bottle takes three times the amount of water than it does to fill it up, and the final product can take 300 years to degrade, so imagine how much difference you could make by filtering water at home and carrying it with you in a reusable bottle!
Who doesn’t love low-maintenance kitchen equipment? Often, maintaining a water filter requires little more than regularly replacing the filter cartridges. Plus, water filters are durable, easy to clean and many don’t require plumbing or installation.
Water filters come in different models to suit different needs. Three of the most popular types are:
Whether it’s for your travel endeavours, to take to the gym or simply to carry around day to day, a filtered water bottle is one of the most convenient types of water filters, mostly because of its portability.
Yes, filtered water bottles can be heavier than regular ones, but with a variety of sizes and weights to select from, you’ll easily find the best one for you.
Choose one that is made from stainless steel for longer durability (although BPA-free plastic is also a good alternative) and check how much water the filter can effectively clean before needing replacement. The longer the filter lifespan, the most cost-efficient the bottle.
Filtered water jugs are the most affordable option. Many are made with high-quality, long-lasting materials and are conveniently designed to fit into the fridge door.
The main thing to consider when shopping for a filtered water jug is its capacity. Most jugs range from 1.5 litres, which is enough if you live solo or with a partner, to 4 litres, a great choice for larger families. You may come across even higher-capacity options but remember to check if a larger jug will fit in your fridge before purchasing.
Filtered water dispensers can cost from $100 to $500, so they are on the pricier end, but often they are much more than water filters. High-end dispensers come with a range of additional features to elevate your water drinking experience, like touch activation, the ability to choose your ideal temperature and cup size or instant boiling water.
Many filtered water dispensers are plug-and-play, with no installation required, and have a sleek design that will blend perfectly on your kitchen bench.
Our range of water filters features different brands and models at different price points, and choosing the right one for you will depend on your budget and needs. A few of our favourites include:
An affordable option, Phillips 2.6L Water Jug is made with a Micro X-Clean filter that reduces chlorine, heavy metals, microplastics and more for crisp, pure water. The digital timer reminds you when it’s time to replace the filter and the dust-proof spout prevents dust from getting in through the water outlet.
HydrateSpark’s steel bottle is the best choice for clean, fresh water on the go. As a vacuum-insulated water purifier, it keeps your water cold for up to 24 hours. You can connect it to the HidrateSpark App and get notifications whenever it’s time to hydrate, and even compete with friends in fun hydration challenges.
An affordable option, Phillips 2.6L Water Jug is made with a Micro X-Clean filter that reduces chlorine, heavy metals, microplastics and more for crisp, pure water. The digital timer reminds you when it’s time to replace the filter and the dust-proof spout prevents dust from getting in through the water outlet.
HidrateSpark Steel Chug Bottle, $99
HydrateSpark’s steel bottle is the best choice for clean, fresh water on the go. As a vacuum-insulated water purifier, it keeps your water cold for up to 24 hours. You can connect it to the HidrateSpark App and get notifications whenever it’s time to hydrate, and even compete with friends in fun hydration challenges.
Philips All in One Water Dispenser, $449
Besides the high-efficiency Micro X-Clean filter, the Philips All in One Water Dispenser has a cooling down system that chills water down to 8°C and innovative heating technology that boils water in just 5 seconds. You can easily pick between six temperature levels and six volume settings to fill your favourite cup, jug or pot. All of this with no plumbing or installation required.
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