Wellness Shower Filter - Remove Chlorine Water Filters
Leading health spas and hospitals throughout the world rely on Wellness Shower Filter systems. The shower filters remove up to 99 percent of the chlorine found in your water. The multi-stage systems remove many contaminants and chemicals from your shower water using organic materials.
How a Wellness Shower Filter Works
When water enters your Wellness Shower Filter a mixture of bakuhan-seki mineral, quartz and taicho-seki mineral begin to condition the water. Quartz adds silica to the water; bakuhan, a volcanic stone, increases the alkalinity; and taicho-seki, a volcanic mineral, adds natural minerals that kill bacteria and fungi.
The next stage of the Wellness Shower Filter begins to alter the structure of chemicals and odors found naturally in the water. The KDF filtration materials continue the process until all that remains are harmless forms that simply wash away down the drain because they're too large to get into your pores where they impact your health.
Important Tips for Using a Wellness Shower Filter
Wellness Shower Filter systems remove 90 percent of chlorine and odors. It's effectiveness against heavy metals like lead are not as impressive. Only 70 percent of the lead found in some water is removed by the shower filter unit.
One filter treats up to 27,000 gallons of water. The manufacturer states you can get up to 1 ½ years with one filter with average shower usage. If you have a larger family or take more than one shower a day, your filter may need replacing sooner.
Replacement filters are expensive. Expect to pay about $200 for both the unit and any replacement filters necessary in the following years.
It's important to note that your water temperature must be between 40 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit for the Wellness Shower Filter to work effectively. Check your water heater's setting to ensure your water is not too hot.
The Wellness Shower Filter may rupture if the water pressure is higher than 100 psi. If you have stronger water pressure, you may want to look at other brands.
The flow rate with a Wellness Shower Filter is 2 gallons per minute, so you will get a decent shower. If you like showers that feels more like needles, you're better off looking for a shower head that's capable of 2.5 gallons per minute water flow.
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