Choosing the right faucet water filter can be difficult. We will help guide you through the decision of making the right choice of TAPP vs PUR water filters and other brands. <\/span> Note: This TAPP vs PUR Water Filter comparison primarily focuses on EcoPro<\/a> and PUR Ultimate Horizontal Water Filter. EcoPro Compact offers similar performance but with less capacity.<\/em><\/p>\n Most tap water in North America and Europe is considered safe to drink (referred to as potable) according to international standards. Generally, tap water is of a higher standard than bottled water thanks to strict regulation. Therefore the main reason for using a water filter is aesthetic in terms of taste and odor. <\/span> The advantage of faucet water filters is that they are easy to install by simply screwing on to the faucet without the need for a plumber or tools. Unfortunately, there is no global standard for water filters, so there are differences and of course many types of designer or non-standard faucets. <\/span> TAPP Water<\/strong> similarly claims to support 95% of all faucets excluding shower faucets. They provide a nice guide to help customers identify if the standard adapters will work or if the customer needs an extra adapter. Extra adapters are provided free of charge including free shipping.<\/span>How much water and will it filter and what is the throughput?<\/strong>
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\n<\/span>First, we analyze the key selection criteria and then provide a summary overview at the end.<\/span>
\n<\/span><\/p>\nWhat does the filter need to remove?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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\n<\/span>The second reason to use a water filter is that the tap water despite stringent tests might contain contaminants due to pipe corrosion (e.g. lead), organic substances that mix with chlorine<\/a> to form by-products such as THMs and unregulated contaminants including microplastics.<\/span>
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\n<\/span>PUR<\/strong> water filters are certified and tested to remove 70+ contaminants. EcoPro and EcoPro Compact has been tested for 100+ contaminants including\u00a0microplastics. See data sheet<\/a>.<\/span>
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\n<\/span><\/p>\nWill the filter fit your faucet?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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\n<\/span>PUR<\/strong> claims that their faucet filters fit all standard faucets except pullouts and shower faucets. In addition to this, they provide \u201cfree\u201d adapters for which customers pay for shipping. <\/span>
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How do you know when to replace the filters for TAPP vs PUR Water Filters?
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What are the cartridges made of?
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<\/a><\/p>\nWhat\u2019s the cost of TAPP vs PUR Water Filters?
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\n<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\nSummary of TAPP vs PUR Water Filters and other water filters:<\/strong><\/h2>\n