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@JayJay777276 ай бұрын
Is the specific water filter that you suggested the best good for getting rid of micro plastics ? I look forward to your response it will be the decision maker towards getting this item you also have a wonderful channel thank you for the feedback on different items. And one more thing not to be ambiguous but you’re not rating the highest item on the list the one you have sponsored because they sponsored you right? you’re rating it the best because of terms of service right like how good the product is ?
@tomwrzos92517 ай бұрын
I think you should also note the gpm of the water stream that was sampled for the lab testing. The Springwell appears to have significantly larger filtering material which may be an advantage when higher flows thru the filter are encountered. All activated carbon filters work by residence time in the filter so larger should equate to better.
@boswater60657 ай бұрын
Generally speaking, you are right. Longer contact time between water and filter media should result in better filtration when it comes to activated/catalytic carbon. But there's also a difference between granular activated carbon vs carbon block. That might be a good idea for a future video - take water samples at different flow rates!
@tomwrzos92517 ай бұрын
@@boswater6065 Both benefit with longer contact time. That is why larger GPM systems have more cubic feet of filter media.
@boswater60657 ай бұрын
Yes. I just wanted to point out that the Kind uses a carbon block while the SpringWell uses granular carbon.
@woodman11997 ай бұрын
What a lot of filters lack is a drain petcock. It can be messy trying to remove the casing when it is full of water especially in tight spaces.
@SilverGoldComics8 ай бұрын
If you also want to remove fluoride, what filter would you recommend adding to this system? Also, I have an electronic descaler on my waterline, does this "soften" the water any better than the that type of device?
@boswater60658 ай бұрын
There is one paper (watereuse.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Webinar-WateReuse-08-06.pdf) that compares the effectiveness of different salt-free water conditioning technologies. TAC turned out to be the most effective, so the process used by the Kind system. Electronic descalers also had a positive effect on scaling, but not as much. Removing fluoride at the point of entry is not easy. If you don't want to use activated alumina which may leach some aluminum oxide into your water, then you could also use bonechar. Maybe check: uswatersystems.com/products/bodyguard-fluoride-removal-filter-by-us-water-systems
@paulrod53Ай бұрын
Have you ever tried spring well 3 stage catridge or us water systems quad catridge specifically the disruptor interceptor 0.5 micron and chloramine carbon
@boswater6065Ай бұрын
That's a no for the 3-stage cartridge system, but we are working on a video right now about a US Water Systems setup that includes the Interceptor pre-filter.
@jayzumzum41583 ай бұрын
Hi what kind of while house filtration system would you recommend for subsharan countries, its a very large house?
@boswater60653 ай бұрын
It's impossible to make a good recommendation based on that information. What contamination are you dealing with and what do you want to achieve?
@JMBlackNet10 ай бұрын
Looking to remove chlorine, not just asthetics (odor, taste) and wondering why the filter specs don't specify removal. I'm only seeing asthetics mentioned. Is there a big blue filter you can recommend to remove 1ppm chlorine from my water? House water psi is around 40-45 fwiw. Thanks
@boswater606510 ай бұрын
Our water test showed that the Kind E-1000 removed 100% chlorine - from 0.22 ppm to 0. You can expect similar results at 1 ppm. Chlorine is very easy to remove with activated/catalytic carbon.
@JMBlackNet10 ай бұрын
ahh okay, approx how long was the water in contact with the media, do you know? Thanks@@boswater6065
@boswater606510 ай бұрын
That's a good question. I don't know to be honest.
@meganbrasel8 ай бұрын
Our water comes from a local lake. Would this work? Also, does it take out the good minerals? Do we need to add minerals back? Thank you!
@boswater60658 ай бұрын
It won't take out the minerals. But Kind does not recommend the system if sediments and overall TDS levels are too high.
@pineapple36511 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on the astrea filtered water bottle? Is it better than the clearly filtered one?
@boswater606511 ай бұрын
We haven't tested Astrea bottles yet. They do have some NSF certifications (42, 53, 401). However, the contaminants tested are not the most important. And I cannot access any testing reports due to issues with the Astrea website. Based on that, we prefer Clearly Filtered.
@pep377310 ай бұрын
Your video helped me greatly. I was leaning towards Springwell anyway, and your video help me make a more informed decision on why I need to purchase the Springwell. Thanks
@JeffLZ35010 ай бұрын
Was wondering what setup you would recommend if you wanted to remove these things plus metals
@boswater606510 ай бұрын
It depends on which metals. If you mean iron and manganese for example, you could check out this SpringWell system: www.springwellwater.com/product/well-water/whole-house-iron-filter/
@thetruth783911 ай бұрын
Would you choose this over the springwell cf1
@boswater606511 ай бұрын
Some people prefer a large media tank, some like replaceable filter cartridges. They are both really good in our opinion.
@huntersprojectchannel53122 ай бұрын
Have you guys done the express ultimate filtration
@boswater60652 ай бұрын
I'm assuming you meant Express Water? No, we haven't.
@davidgiraitis23209 ай бұрын
I run my irrigation system for 30 minutes once per week. What impact will that have on this system?
@boswater60659 ай бұрын
It will reduce the remaining filter life, but other than that... Do you know the gpm? You could also consider bypassing the system when running your irrigation system.
@richgetz7 ай бұрын
Hi. Thanks for the video. New here. Do you have any videos of whole home filters that adds minerals back into the water?
@boswater60657 ай бұрын
No, at least not yet.
@johnenloe419810 ай бұрын
A couple questions. From looking at your whole house reviews, you've looked at two systems (Springwell and Kind). Both of these were upon installation in your home. You rate these both as "best". How did you choose these two systems to install in your homes? Did you already determine these were the best and wanted to help us understand installation and actual results? Otherwise, how do you know these are better than other systems? In your review of the Springwell system, the system is rated for 10 years (1,000,000) gallons, while this one is for about 6 months. Wouldn't having a closed system with carbon for 10 years cause problems with bacteria growth? Wouldn't the fact that this system forces a change in carbon filters be the biggest advantage over the Springwell system? While the heavy metal removal be the biggest advantage of the Springwell system?
@boswater606510 ай бұрын
"Did you already determine these were the best and wanted to help us understand installation and actual results?" Yes, we did. But I understand what you mean. Obviously, there are dozens of whole house water filters out there. We've checked many of them (on our website), but certainly not all. From those that we checked, we think these 2 are the best - for general tap water filtration. We think the SpringWell CF is the best using a media tank, the Kind E-1000 the best using replaceable filter cartridges. Of course there are many other and more specialized whole house water filters, too, for example those for iron with well water. You shouldn't use the SpringWell CF or the Kind E-1000 if that is your use case. We will try to be more specific with these things going forward. "Wouldn't having a closed system with carbon for 10 years cause problems with bacteria growth?" The SpringWell CF also uses KDF media, which inhibits the growth of bacteria. I'm assuming that's the main reason why it's added. "Wouldn't the fact that this system forces a change in carbon filters be the biggest advantage over the Springwell system?" I don't know if it's the biggest, but it's certainly an advantage. However, it also means additional annual cost and a bit more work. There are pros and cons to both types of systems. "While the heavy metal removal be the biggest advantage of the Springwell system?" This and the fact that KDF is bacteriostatic.
@johnenloe419810 ай бұрын
@@boswater6065 Thanks for the detailed response. I'm debating on what to install and your videos are helping me with that decision.
@boswater606510 ай бұрын
happy to help!
@johnmcmanus12318 күн бұрын
what is your opinion of using a Kind system over let's say a home house saltless system
@boswater606517 күн бұрын
I'm not sure if I understand your question. A kind salt-free water softener/conditioner (E-2000) is a whole house system. But if you're talking about the Kind E-1000 which we reviewed in this video, it doesn't reduce water hardness or prevent scaling.
@johnmcmanus12316 күн бұрын
@boswater6065 no i mean how good is the kind E3000uv system let's say against Aquasana whole house system . There has theses big canisters and filters. What's the difference between your and there's or others like the Aquasana
@boswater606516 күн бұрын
We didn't get a chance to test the Aquasana system yet, but it uses different filter media compared to the E-1000/E-3000. The Aquasana uses GAC + KDF; Kind systems use a catalytic carbon block. UV can be added to all of them. It's hard to say which one is better because that also depends on your water quality and what you're actually trying to achieve(?)
@SilverGoldComics7 ай бұрын
I have a 6 head shower. Will I still get enough pressure for this type of shower? Right now, I can run the washing machine, dish washer, and still take a shower with little effect.
@boswater60657 ай бұрын
Do you mean 6-inch? Max flow rate of the Kind system is up to 15 gpm, so this should be more than enough. But I'm not sure what you mean by 6 head shower.
@SilverGoldComics7 ай бұрын
@@boswater6065 My shower has 6 heads... 4 on the wall, a handheld, and a overhead rain. The shower uses much more water than a regular shower. So much so, that I had to switch to a tankless water heater to keep the hot water running. So I guess I have 2 questions, 1: would I lose pressure, and 2: would I count this as 2 or even 3 bathrooms, since they size their units by the number of bathrooms? Thanks
@boswater60657 ай бұрын
1. What's the gpm of the shower? The manual might specify how much gpm each shower head has. Then, you can calculate the total consumption based on how many shower heads you're using at the same time. 2. I think counting this as 2 or 3 bathrooms would definitely make sense. But 15 gpm is still a lot, and your washing machine and dishwasher won't pull water during their entire cycle.
@LynetteFullerfields6 ай бұрын
7 months ago we installed the kind water E-3000UV Whole House Water Filter and Salt-Free Softening Combo with UV. Is there a difference from the system you are reviewing? Thank you for this content
@boswater60656 ай бұрын
You are welcome! The E-3000UV also uses a salt-free softening (conditioning) stage and a UV stage, so it's definitely an upgrade to the E-1000. The rest is identical.
@LynetteFullerfields6 ай бұрын
@@boswater6065 thank you for the information my plumber suggested the system with uv I live it. The only downside is it amplifies hard water so I do have to showers down immediately so no water spots/ dish too. Otherwise I love it my skin is well hydrated the water tastes great and my lawn and garden are flourishing.
@boswater60656 ай бұрын
Hm, did you notice a difference with your lawn and garden compared to before? Same for your skin? Because the E-3000UV doesn't lower water hardness, it just prevents limescale buildup in pipes. About the system amplifying hard water, when was the system installed? Because it could be that the system is currently dissolving the limescale that already existed in your pipes from before. So once all of that limescale is removed, then your hard water signs should go back to normal.
@LynetteFullerfields6 ай бұрын
@@boswater6065 I didn’t notice spots on my dishes or shower prior to installing. If I don’t dry glass right away the spots are pronounced. I was told by my plumber that it changes the size of the water molecules it doesn’t stop hard water. So with my lawn and skin those are flourishing. My plants are thriving and lawn soaks up the water better . I live in a desert area.
@LynetteFullerfields6 ай бұрын
@@boswater6065 installed in November
@tommyfuller103z3 ай бұрын
I have a drilled well that has 2 parts per million of Iron would this system filter out that Iron?
@boswater60653 ай бұрын
That would also depend on the type of iron. But the company usually advises against using their systems on well water.
@DavidV-x3q2 ай бұрын
Ex the cost issue - if you installed the two systems side by side would that do the trick?
@boswater60652 ай бұрын
Which 2 systems?
@DavidV-x3q2 ай бұрын
@@boswater6065 kind e-1000 and springwell cf
@boswater60652 ай бұрын
You could do that, but both systems basically use the same filter media so the benefit shouldn't be too high. I'd rather test for the types of contaminants in my water and go from there.
@BOBBY-et9xb9 ай бұрын
Can this system be installed outdoors.
@boswater60659 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if that is covered by the warranty or not. But generally, you can install all whole house water filters outdoors, as long as no freezing temperatures occur, and they are protected from direct sunlight and the weather.
@fredandaylinenotsaying381010 ай бұрын
Will this system work on well water?
@boswater606510 ай бұрын
Kind Water Systems don't recommend it for well water. Depending on the water quality, it can lead to clogging issues.
@RoutinePlumbingLLC10 ай бұрын
Are you being paid to market this brand?
@boswater606510 ай бұрын
We partake in their affiliate program, as we partake in the affiliate program of many companies in the industry.
@RoutinePlumbingLLC9 ай бұрын
@@boswater6065 thank you for the transparency
@mrbnavds7 ай бұрын
Can this system work for well water
@boswater60657 ай бұрын
It is not recommended by the company.
@terrigraham48976 ай бұрын
Can you use with well water?
@boswater60656 ай бұрын
It always depends on the quality of your well water, but generally speaking, Kind does not recommend their systems for well water.
@bethbucksot178711 ай бұрын
How well does it handle hard water.
@boswater606511 ай бұрын
It does nothing against hard water, but it can tolerate it to a certain level. Overly hard water might clog the carbon block filter, though.
@LynetteFullerfields10 ай бұрын
Is kind water drinkable
@boswater60657 ай бұрын
Generally yes, but it also depends on your feed water.
@LynetteFullerfields6 ай бұрын
@@boswater6065may I ask if feed water is not drinkable does this make the system ineffective?
@boswater60656 ай бұрын
It depends why it's not drinkable. You shouldn't use the Kind E-1000 if you are trying to remove bacteria for example.
@tovyaweissberg4710 ай бұрын
145.00 for filter replacement but just about almost $800 for filters with a plastic shell how in the world do they value the plastic housing at 600 these house filter housings are grossly overpriced
@boswater606510 ай бұрын
You are right, they are not exactly cheap.
@allenletizia3218 ай бұрын
I don't like to run my water for 5 min waste water. I will stick to my filter . I had it tested my water fine. Thank you for video .
@boswater60658 ай бұрын
Glad you liked the video. Do you mean priming new filter cartridges whenever you've change them? If yes, I've never heard of any whole house water filter that doesn't require that, so I'd love to know the model you are using!
@allenletizia3218 ай бұрын
@@boswater6065 Yes I do have to prime but less than 5 min on Colligan. You have E 1000 now see why takes 5 min to prime.
@lula55027 ай бұрын
What about PFAS??
@boswater60657 ай бұрын
We didn't test for PFAS, simply because it's really expensive. But the type of filter media (catalytic carbon) used by the Kind whole house water filter is known to remove PFAS from water really well.
@sethblankensop98107 ай бұрын
Carbon can remove PFAS but it will fail eventually if you don’t keep up with filter changes. The frequency is a bit unknown with that.
@boswater60657 ай бұрын
Also depends on how much PFAS you have in your water.
@justinspurlock44682 ай бұрын
My rv 2 stage on Amazon was 60 dollars and uses 10 in filters that meet same standards than paying over 700
@michaeltrinidad12172 ай бұрын
The install part is a problem. Need to hire a experienced installer.
@divinelevinevegan32585 ай бұрын
It looks like it does nothing for hard water.
@boswater60655 ай бұрын
No, it's not a water softener.
@debk-cap60809 ай бұрын
Fluoride is a forever chemical along with chloride & bromide does it remove FLUORIDE?? Fluoride is removed from the body of an adult 50% that means 50% is retained. With children it is higher 20% removed and 80% retained. Fluoride is meant to be topical for teeth and not ingested. It has been added to water, but can cause a cognition issue in developing children. I need a great filter not just good for a well system. Thanks
@boswater60659 ай бұрын
Hi, small correction here: Fluoride, chloride, and bromide aren't forever chemicals, they are salts. PFAS and similar organic chemicals are also called forever chemicals. PFAS contains fluoride. So you need a whole house well water filter that also filters fluoride? Because if you have your own well, there won't be any artificially added fluoride. There may be some fluoride that is naturally occurring, but you should test this first. Based on the test results, you can choose the right filter system for your water conditions. Generally, there are several good systems to buy, like the SpringWell WS which targets iron, sulfur, and manganese. You could also check out US Water Systems.
@karlchilders39894 ай бұрын
@boswater6065 the idea that fluoride is naturally occurring is laughable.
@grpAfactory4 ай бұрын
@@karlchilders3989Grapes naturally have fluoride.
@mattl13193 ай бұрын
Google “naturally occurring fluoride” and you’ll be proven wrong immediately. Why not quickly research before you comment? It doesn’t take long.
@aaronellinger26623 ай бұрын
The element is flourine, not floride. Floride is a compound. Read test reports of what your munincipal water supply is adding as "floride". Do they add sodium floride? That could be described as a salt. Are they adding aluminum floride? Where did they source this aluminum floride? Did they purchase the aluminum floride from a company that sould its waste product?
@richardlevite88547 ай бұрын
In one review you state the springwell system is the best and in this video you state this is the best. Are yu for real?
@boswater60657 ай бұрын
One uses a big media tank, the other filter cartridges. They are different types.
@CC-fs4ew5 ай бұрын
@@boswater6065 which do you prefer
@boswater60655 ай бұрын
Hm, tough question. If I had to pick I'd probably choose the Kind E-1000. But that's just personal preference.
@candacejenkins59593 ай бұрын
@boswater6065 I have 4 bathrooms and 5 people. I need to filter and soften. I want to also remove fluoride as well as all that you listed. Will this system work well for my needs? What softener system is compatible with this system?
@boswater60653 ай бұрын
You can use this system together with a water softener, yes. But it won't help you remove fluoride from your water. Fluoride at the whole house level can only be removed using activated alumina, bone char, or reverse osmosis.