Do you need to boil water for the brita water filter?!


Question:

Do you need to boil water for the brita water filter?


Answers:
I dont think so, it kind of underminds the whole purpose of a filter. But if the water is murkey, or from some outdoor source, I would boil it just for safety's sake.

i think brita is not good enough, you should try pur or something else :)

I will not.

Anyway, I did boil water from the tap then let it cool and then filter.

No, "boiling" will only kill any bacteria in the water (not remove toxins), if it is from "Municipal supply", "Chlorination" (if available) has already taken care of that for you, "Municipal Supply" is pretty well cleaned up, so a filtration system is usually NOT necessary, it just removes Cl2 etc. and "Iron" rust particles (found naturally is ground water from the Iron ore in the soil.)

No, you don't need to boil it. Straight from tap to filter. Principal benefit of the filter is removing the taste of residual chlorine added to the public water supply.

No! All boiling water does is take the gases out the water the proccess is called degassing. The brita filter does everything you need.

no ; the filter does the job for you

no

only if you have had monkey butt in your water... other than that your fine.




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