Quickly found this video which has the lab results from 5 different high quality brands that all filter at least 89% of fluoride with 3 of them being 97%+
Thanks. Know any systems for sale on the market that a DIY person can setup?
Do I install before or after water heater? Or just on cold line? Or filter both hot and cold water supplies?
I think I want to invest up to $300 on some sort of filtration in my house.
I am also thinking about putting together some good anti-Fluoride information and mass mailing it to all local dentist offices and dentist organizations. I kind of want to redpill them first since the whole "fights tooth decay" seems to be the primary lie promoting fluoridation.
If your in the US you can get an RO for your sink for a couple of hundred. I think I bought one from Amazon last time. They are too wasteful for a whole house system. They scrub half the water processed. Just down the drain. Fine for drinking water and cooking. A carbon filter for the whole house helps but its not the same. Price will be good. A good whole house system will run you some bucks and you gotta keep up on em.
Seconding what PPGfrog said, most are designed to go under the sink. I use a Watts brand and am happy with it. I've got a tee in my line that splits off to sneak around the back of my kitchen cabinets over to my refrigerator so my ice machine also makes RO ice. 3ish gallon tank under the sink takes up a fair bit of room too.
These filters produce water at a trickle so the tank is important, without that you'd be waiting minutes as your cup slowly filled direct off the RO output.
I use a brita water filter to filter tap water
Not sure it removes as much as I thought it does, though.
For example, in fine print it says: Brita® filters keep a healthy level of fluoride, a water additive that promotes strong teeth https://www.brita.com/why-brita/better-water/
So does anyone here have a method that actually removes fluoride from water?
Zerowater filters should also remove fluoride.
https://youtu.be/sbhkFx70EYE?t=537
Quickly found this video which has the lab results from 5 different high quality brands that all filter at least 89% of fluoride with 3 of them being 97%+
Thanks. Know any systems for sale on the market that a DIY person can setup?
Do I install before or after water heater? Or just on cold line? Or filter both hot and cold water supplies?
I think I want to invest up to $300 on some sort of filtration in my house.
I am also thinking about putting together some good anti-Fluoride information and mass mailing it to all local dentist offices and dentist organizations. I kind of want to redpill them first since the whole "fights tooth decay" seems to be the primary lie promoting fluoridation.
If your in the US you can get an RO for your sink for a couple of hundred. I think I bought one from Amazon last time. They are too wasteful for a whole house system. They scrub half the water processed. Just down the drain. Fine for drinking water and cooking. A carbon filter for the whole house helps but its not the same. Price will be good. A good whole house system will run you some bucks and you gotta keep up on em.
Seconding what PPGfrog said, most are designed to go under the sink. I use a Watts brand and am happy with it. I've got a tee in my line that splits off to sneak around the back of my kitchen cabinets over to my refrigerator so my ice machine also makes RO ice. 3ish gallon tank under the sink takes up a fair bit of room too.
These filters produce water at a trickle so the tank is important, without that you'd be waiting minutes as your cup slowly filled direct off the RO output.