Choose Your Temperature With The Cuisinart CleanWater Filtration System
There is a huge gulf between water that is technically safe to drink and the water that actually tastes good. And therein lies the problem. Most people hate the taste of tap water because it has been over chlorinated to kill off microorganisms. And even the best filtration plant still lets some contaminants in to your drinking glass. The answer is to buy a filtration system. But which one? The one that goes in your refrigerator to give cold water or the one that hooks into your water system? Or what about one like the Cuisinart CleanWater 2-Gallon Countertop Water-Filtration System that can give you room temperature, cold or hot water at the push of a button?
The Cuisinart CleanWater system is similar to pitcher water filtration systems in that you simply add tap water to the container and then the filter removes the contaminants. The difference is in the delivery of the water and the temperatures. Most pitcher filtration system only give you the choice of cold water because it is kept in the refrigerator or room temperature water if it is kept on the countertop. The Cuisinart, with a push of one of three buttons, can offer you cold, hot or room temperature water.
The list of the impurities that the WCH-1500 removes is quite extensive. Most water filtration systems only remove lead, copper, zinc and chlorine. But this one lists eight contaminants found in typical tap water and even goes farther by listing the percentage that it can remove. That is quite impressive.
So you not only get hot, cold or room temperature water at the push of a button; you also get water that tastes good and is better for you. That means no more bottled water from the store. So you wind up saving money in the long run which is an even additional bonus.
If you compare buying bottled water everyday versus paying the $270.00 for the Cuisinart CleanWater System you will see that you actually wind up saving money. Plus you can find the Cuisinart often for around $150.00 if you shop around a bit. This water filtration system is definitely worth checking into.
Darren has written several product reviews for Faucet Water Filter Reviews. You might be interested in his Brita 42622 On Tap review.