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Water, Pure and Inexpensive

Looking for an Alternative to Tap Water or the Expense of Bottled Water?

Doulton has been making water filters since 1927 when Sir Henry Doulton’s filters were effective enough to rid the Thames River of cholera bacteria. While certain aspects of water quality have improved since Sir Doulton’s time, the type and degree of chemical and bacterial contamination present in much of our water still needs to be adequately addressed. Doulton’s technology has kept pace with the needs of discriminating consumers throughout the world and in rigourous testing by many international laboratories, they have been proven to be one of the best water filtration systems in the world. If you are looking to easily and conveniently reduce any suspended solids, pathogenic bacteria and organic chemicals in your water and improve its color, taste and odor at a reasonable cost, Doulton is the place to turn. Today Doulton’s Ceramic Micro Filters are sold in 140 countries and Doulton is a household name synonymous with clean drinking water. Manufactured in England, the current Doulton range of products--portable, counter top and under the counter units--makes safe and healthy drinking water available to all.

The Idea of Great Water at a Wonderful Price too Good to be True? Not Anymore.

Our family used to spend over $600/year on bottled water. It was tasty, healthy, purified water but we were paying dearly for it. Five years ago we purchased a portable stainless steel Doulton unit with four interior filters. It cost us just under $500 which means we’ve spent less than $100/year on all the water we can drink, prepare food and cook with. Sometime in the next year, we’ll need to replace the four filters—depending upon volume and the quality of the water being filtered, these style of filters last 3-7 years—at a cost of about $225 and we’ll be set for another 5 years. This time our costs for healthy water will be less than $50/year. Great water, great price. Water. Pure and inexpensive.

   

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