Here’s what each of the filters claim to remove. One of the main complaints about faucet and pitcher water filters is slow water flow. The flow makes a big difference when filling up a glass, water pitcher or washing fruits and vegetables.\u00a0<\/p><\/div> Geyser EURO faucet water filter:\u00a0<\/span> EcoPro Compact and EcoPro faucet water filter:
Geyser EURO\u00a0<\/b>
Filters particles of active chlorine, organochlorine and organic compounds, iron, excess calcium and magnesium salts, pesticides, heavy metal cations and anions, microorganisms and microbes. Claims to soften the water but in reality the ion-exchange filtering only prohibits limescale formation. Geyser does not provide any independent lab results or certifications.
Note: The proprietary Aragon filtering may be considered a risk as there is no publicised research on how it works and what it removes.<\/em><\/p><\/div>
Filters 100+ contaminants including microplastics, chlorine<\/a>, chloramine, limescale<\/a>, heavy metals (95% of lead), nitrates, pesticides, herbicides, chlorine by-products, most bacteria and more. Does not filter\/remove healthy minerals. TAPP Water provides independent lab results and certifications<\/a> supporting all claims.<\/span><\/div>3. Water flow water filter comparison<\/h2>
4. Ease to install and faucet fit<\/h2>
Note: The included manual comes in Spanish only.\u00a0<\/i><\/li>
Note: TAPP Water provides a great online manual that guides users through the process and provides help with any issues including extra adapters.<\/i><\/li><\/ul>5. Cartridge material and disposal<\/h2>
Note: The “key for cartridge removal” is a bit complicated to use. This fits onto the bottom of the filter where the water comes out. Fit this tool (which is rather a sloppy fit) onto the filter, turn to remove and the tool expands and slips from the lug. Not very clever. We gave up after several attempts and found a tip to use a piece of folded kitchen towel and a pipe wrench. It worked.<\/span><\/i><\/li>6. Filter cartridge \/ refill replacement<\/h2>
7. Design and quality of Geyser EURO vs TAPP<\/h2>
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<\/span>Stainless steel \/ chrome color looks good at first site. However, the entire casing is made of relatively thin ABS plastic with chrome plating. The sample we bought broke when we tried changing the cartridge for the second time. The intention is great but poorly executed with low quality materials.<\/span><\/p>
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<\/span>White with rounded corners making it look good on almost any faucet. Thick robust ABS plastic housing that will last long. We’ve used it for 2 years now without anything breaking and it still looks great.<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div>8. Yearly cost Water Filter Comparison<\/h2>
<\/b>Filter: \u20ac46.90
Cartridges: \u20ac19.00 per filter lasting 3 months =\u00a0 \u20ac76 per year<\/div>
Total first year: \u20ac103.90
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EcoPro and EcoPro Compact<\/b><\/div>