how do you keep your water filter when not in use ?wet or dry
thank you
cheers
GG
Dougwe said
08:15 PM Nov 1, 2014
Hi GG, I have a in-line charcoal water filter and when not in use I give it a good shake the wrap in two layers of plastic film wrap and put in bottom of fridge.
Baz421 said
08:34 PM Nov 1, 2014
Can't dry mine so leave wet. No problems in 7 years and we use filters when filling from non potable water before it goes into tanks and activated carbon for drinking water as we use it.
Pejay said
08:55 PM Nov 1, 2014
Like Doug, we too put our in the fridge/crisper in a snap-lock bag.
Cupie said
09:22 PM Nov 1, 2014
I only use those 'on tap' things that are supposed to last for 3 months. I use the cheaper ones that cost around $8 for a cartridge so replacing them for each trip is not a significant cost.
Of course they are probably not as effective as the large 'more sophisticated' ones but then we only use CP water that is probably OK anyway.
We are not picky about the water that we drink, except when overseas in places like China where we use the hotel bottled water.
how do you keep your water filter when not in use ?wet or dry
thank you
cheers
GG
Can't dry mine so leave wet. No problems in 7 years and we use filters when filling from non potable water before it goes into tanks and activated carbon for drinking water as we use it.
I only use those 'on tap' things that are supposed to last for 3 months. I use the cheaper ones that cost around $8 for a cartridge so replacing them for each trip is not a significant cost.
Of course they are probably not as effective as the large 'more sophisticated' ones but then we only use CP water that is probably OK anyway.
We are not picky about the water that we drink, except when overseas in places like China where we use the hotel bottled water.
Never had problems.