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Certified Alexapure Pro Replacement Filter Review

alexapure pro certified replacement filter

The Alexapure Pro gravity water filter is an award-winning stainless steel gravity water filter, rivaling well-known brands like Berkey. With an easy installation and long filter lifespan, it removes hormones, bacteria, protozoa and other contaminants from drinking water for safe consumption.

Reduce toxins, heavy metals and radioactivity with this filter system. Lab tests indicate its effectiveness against E coli, Raoultella terrigena, Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts and Giardia lamblia cysts.

Features

This Alexapure Pro Water filter system contains four filters for increased flow rate without compromising water quality. In addition, its unique catalytic gravity barrier can eliminate up to 206 contaminants found in drinking water – such as hormones, bacteria, fluoride and lead.

The Alexapure Pro gravity water filter system may be new on the market, but it has quickly made an impressionful debut. Featuring an easy spigot design, its filter process effectively removes toxins, hormones, bacteria, protozoa and viruses while simultaneously filtering out heavy metals pesticides volatile compounds semivolatile compounds cysts bacterial cysts cysts as well as heavy metals and pesticides from water supplies.

This 2.25-gallon water storage capacity system is ideal for families and small offices alike. Additionally, its cost is much less than that of Big Berkey; however its stainless steel construction makes it difficult to detect when its level has dropped and cleaning its hybrid ceramic shell may prove challenging.

Benefits

Alexapure Pro stands out in a market where Berkey products have long been the industry standard by being easy to assemble and operate anywhere – and purifying everything from tap water through well and industrially-contaminated waters to be consumed by its carbon block filter system. Plus it’s much less costly than comparable alternatives such as Big Berkey.

Matt Redhawk created this product after wanting his baby to drink pure, healthy water from birth. Dissatisfied with available countertop filter solutions, he decided to design his own product instead.

This filter features a carbon interior with silver-infused ceramic exterior to protect water quality and its unique ionic adsorption technology that removes 267 contaminants, such as fluoride, lead, bacteria, pharmaceuticals and pesticides. Easy to use at home, camping or while traveling – no water lines or electrical outlets needed, very portable!

Warranty

Berkey offers lifetime warranties on its stainless steel and BPA plastic water filtration systems, covering unit housings, standard spigots, washers, hole plugs, knobs and wingnuts. In addition, an add-on PF-2 fluoride filter comes with a 6-month guarantee.

Alexapure and Berkey both offer an assortment of products that share similar functions and designs, including large gravity-fed water filtration systems with multiple filters that require flushing before use. To do this with Alexapure systems, open their lid, remove their upper chamber, then empty out its contents before installing or changing out filters as per instructions from manufacturer. To flush an Alexapure system before use, take these steps: remove lid, empty out upper chamber contents completely then replace filter(s).

Alexapure pro carbon block filters feature a hybrid ceramic shell designed to prevent mineral buildup. They are capable of filtering up to 200 gallons at one time; however, regular changes should be done so as to keep water as clean as possible. You can easily scrub its exterior using a scouring pad and clean water or dish soap if necessary.

Price

The Alexapure Pro water filter system is an affordable choice for those in search of an effective water filter system. Utilizing carbon block filters, its gravity-fed design looks great on countertops while its price is more reasonable compared to similar gravity-fed models such as Big Berkey.

This system is easy to use and requires little maintenance, with slow filtration processes typical of gravity-fed systems; however, this model may not suit households with larger water usage requirements; additionally, a filter must be replaced every 200 gallons.

Another disadvantage is the counter height spigot, making it impossible to view water levels accurately if you want to prevent overflow. Furthermore, its filtration system does not remove fluoride without an add-on filter but does eliminate lead and nitrates; although not NSF certified it still functions very effectively.


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