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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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"harold balls" wrote in message


The above statement seems to indicate that the above filter can get
plugged up to the point of effecting water flow. This would probably
go along with noticing a bad taste.
The view i'm leaning to is that unless you see a reduction in flow
rate or notice a change in taste, there is no need to replace the
filter. Money is not an issue.


There is also the possibility of bacteria buildup. If money is not an issue,
why play with a potential health issue? There are many variables depending
on your water, but I'd rather play it on the safe side. Do as you think is
right for your family.
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