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What are big blue water filter cartridges? Learn how they can improve your water quality
Hey everybody, it’s your boy back again with another home improvement project. Today, we’re diving into the world of water filtration, specifically with the “Big Blue” water filter cartridges. I’ve been having some issues with my well water lately, and I figured it was high time to address them.
So, first things first, I started by ordering the Kind Water Big Blue Filter online. It came with the filter housing and a cartridge, which was pretty neat. The whole setup looked sturdy and well-made, which gave me some confidence right off the bat. This thing claimed to remove all sorts of nasties like sand, clay, dirt, and even some chemicals I couldn’t even pronounce properly, like herbicides and pesticides. Sounded perfect for what I needed.
Once the package arrived, I got down to business. The installation process wasn’t too bad, I started to install this new filter to my water pipe in my basement. I watched a couple of online tutorials, and before I knew it, the Big Blue filter was up and running. I’m no plumber, but even I managed to get it done without any major hiccups. The only thing I can say is to ensure all the connections are tight, and there will be no leakage.
Now, onto the good stuff – the results. I immediately noticed a difference in the taste of my water. It just tasted cleaner and fresher, if that makes sense. Before, there was always this slight metallic aftertaste that I could never quite get used to. But now? It’s like drinking bottled water straight from the tap.
Here’s a breakdown of what I liked and didn’t like:
- What I Liked:
- Super effective at removing sediment and impurities.
- My water tastes so much better now.
- The filter housing seems really durable.
- Installation wasn’t a nightmare, even for a non-handyman like me.
- What I Didn’t Like:
- I’ve heard that these filters can sometimes remove beneficial minerals along with the bad stuff, but I haven’t experienced anything negative.
- I’m not entirely sure when to replace the cartridge. I’ve read that it’s around every 100,000 gallons, but that depends on a bunch of factors.
All in all, I’m pretty happy with my Big Blue water filter. It’s made a noticeable difference in the quality of my well water, and I feel better knowing that my family and I are drinking something a bit healthier. If you’re dealing with similar water issues, I’d definitely recommend giving these Big Blue cartridges a shot. Just keep in mind that you might need to do a little research on when to replace them based on your specific water usage and quality. Happy filtering!
That’s it for today’s update, folks. As always, I’ll keep you posted on any new developments. Stay tuned for more DIY adventures!