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Hey everyone Aquaman here with Water Wisdom, sponsored by WaterFilters.NET. Today’s product
is the Doulton W9331032, Countertop filter system. Now, those of you that have been looking
for a countertop system, you may be discouraged because there’s a lot of units out there
available for that application but many of them are well, to be kind, less than wonderful
quality. That is not going to be a problem with the Doulton product that I have in front
of me here today. Doulton’s a company that’s been around over fifty years and they make
really high quality equipment. It’s made from 100% BPA free, non leeching plastic.
The entire system is NSF standard 42 certified, that’s for materials, and also the more
stringent NSF standard 53, which, uh, relates to health related claims because the system
claims to remove microorganisms, heavy metal, VOC’s, pesticides, herbicides, and a very
long list of contaminants. For all the details check out the product specific page at www.WaterFiliters.NET
for the W9331032. So, this unit attaches to your faucet using this diverter valve, which
is then turned on and off to supply water to the system and then the water obviously
comes out of this spigot to supply whatever you are filling. Um, faucets vary, dramatically;
there was a day when all faucets had the same type and size of threads, uh, that doesn’t
happen anymore. There are many different thread types on faucets, so they send these adapters
with but it’s not a 100% mortal lock that you are going to get the right adapter with
the system that fits. There’s a good chance of it but there’s a slim chance you have
to purchase a separate adapter for your faucet to attach to this diverter valve. So, be prepared
for that, just in case that happens. This is the cartridge that goes inside of the system.
This is an UltraCarb ceramic cartridge. It’s a three stage filter. The outer layer is a
ceramic, a very tight porosity, .02 microns ceramic. It’s also silver impregnated, silver
is antibacterial, and so bacteria and microorganisms cannot live and grow on this media. The nice
thing about ceramic is that it’s washable. Periodically you can remove the filter and
take a green Scotchbrite and clean it off and rinse it underwater, clean it off and
put it back in and use it further. The second stage of filtration inside the
ceramic is a little layer of activated carbon, now carbon removes a variety of contaminants
and also makes your water taste great. And then in the center of all of that is a layer
of de-ionizing resin, and that’s going to remove the heavy metals and some of the more
high level contaminants that are not captured by the ceramic or the carbon. But what you
are looking at here is an extremely high quality, very, very good filter. I dare you to find
a countertop system that removes as many contaminants without going to a reverse osmosis system,
and the problem with RO systems for countertops are many; they’re big, they’re bulky,
and it’s a much more complicated form of filtration. It’s necessary in some situations
but if you don’t have to go there, this system is going to remove nearly as many contaminants.
It’s a very high end filter system. So I want to install this filter for you and
show you just how easy this is, it’s really nothing to it. Remove the sump, you can see
the o ring here and then the cartridge itself has threads and an o ring that screw into
the base. Just very quickly attach the filter and you don’t want to over tighten it. And
I can feel the O ring squeaking there and then the sump and hand tight only and we’re
in business. Connect it to the faucet, turn the diverter valve on or off and send water
through the system for extremely pure and very good tasting water. The Doulton W9331032
is an excellent countertop system for the money and I would highly recommend you check
it out and get one at WaterFilters.NET, if you are looking for a countertop system. I’m
your host Aquaman and thanks for watching.