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The British Berkefeld Doulton W9361136 Countertop Water Filter System is a non-electric, portable water filtration solution with a 1.58-gallon capacity. It effectively reduces contaminants like bacteria and heavy metals, ensuring you enjoy pure, great-tasting water. Made from durable ceramic and stainless steel, this stylish system is perfect for any kitchen, office, or RV.
Installation Method | Countertop |
Purification Method | Sedimentation |
Power Source | Non Electric |
Additional Features | Portable |
Container Type | Cartridge |
Capacity | 6 Liters |
Item Weight | 2.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.1"L x 8.2"W x 12.79"H |
Material Type | Ceramic Stainless Steel |
A**A
Original Product.
Works well so far. Filtered water tastes good.
K**R
Fresh sparkling water!
I've used the British Berkey for about 20 years, this is my 2nd one, lost the first in a divorce. Very easy to use and clean the filters! Purifies water excellently! Always taste great!
G**R
The original water filter.
I was interested in a water filter after listening to Gary Null. I noticed Alex Jones is selling a similar looking unit. Both personalities seemed to take this filter and slapped their names on it and charge a mark up! I feel the water quality is better using the filter with the 5Ga plastic spring water we have delivered to the house. It doesn't improve the taste of our tap water though.
J**N
Removes Water Conditioner Salt Flavor
Arrived dented and isn't the large capacity unit. My fault for not reading the detailed description. Our water conditioner back-washes every other day and the first water out of the tap can be salty, which does not make for good coffee or pain drinking water This filter removes that salt taste. I separately purchased a stand, which is needed and chrome tap to make it look nice.
S**E
Good filtering system
Good product
S**I
Slow to filter but good tasting water and I add a alkaline filter in the bottom water tank.
Slow for water to process through!see title
M**T
Excessive cost for what you actually receive.
Charging $250 for 2 tiny 1.5 gal SS buckets, a $12 plastic spout and a $60 set of filters is obscene. There are plenty of DIY videos on YouTube that show you how to quickly build these using food-grade plastic buckets. Your material costs including filters would be less than $100. Consumer prices won't come down until we push back.
M**K
Comes with a really cheap plastic spout
This cost a small fortune, and then to add insult to injury, I had to upgrade from the cheap plastic spout it came with.
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