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Thread ID: 92228 2008-08-02 10:14:00 What domestic water filters can take away chlorine taste? Johnnz (7246) PC World Chat
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694365 2008-08-03 15:30:00 .............. By the way, why is it not allowed to be sold in California? Is it to do with the association of cancer with carbon perhaps?

It's the battery in close proximity to the water outlet that makes California cringe.

The thoughtful consideration is that a small child could get the battery tray open and swallow the "pill" shaped battery, causing digestive damage.
SurferJoe46 (51)
694366 2008-08-03 21:46:00 The best and cheapest way is to leave in a jug in your fridge and let it evaporate off. Water filters DO NOT remove the chlorine as they only pass through a filter and chlorine molecules are too small to be captured.... Veale (536)
694367 2008-08-03 22:25:00 The best and cheapest way is to leave in a jug in your fridge and let it evaporate off . Water filters DO NOT remove the chlorine as they only pass through a filter and chlorine molecules are too small to be captured . . . .

Well . . . my GE unit says it removes almost all of those little chlorine nasties

Maybe while it captures them it just mates them with the lead or titanium dioxide molecules and makes a new element that you cannot taste .

Either way . . if I can't taste it, they're gone; I don't, so they are .

Must be the ACTIVATED CARBON doing it . That stuff would suck the makeup off Tammy Faye Bakker ( . kevo . com/thumbs/m/2j/Tammy_Faye_Bakker_closeup_2005-750_750 . jpg" target="_blank">www . kevo . com) . :stare:
SurferJoe46 (51)
694368 2008-08-04 10:36:00 Hmm, at the moment I'm leaning toward a steam distiller. Should be able to get one cheap off trademe. Johnnz (7246)
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