Removing Arsenic in Water Requires a Specific Arsenic Filter - Best Arsenic Water Filter
At eFilterWater, our specifically designed arsenic water filter systems give you healthy water again. Drink only the healthiest of water for a healthier you!
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Polar Water Filters White Countertop Double Water Filter System (Arsenic) | Polar Water Filters Countertop Stainless Steel Double Water Filter System (Arsenic) | Watts WQC4RO11-50 Kwik Change Reverse Osmosis System 50 gpd | CUNO Water Factory SQC-3-HF Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filtration System |
System Price |
$0.00 | $71.39 | $289.99 | $370.79 |
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Filter Change Cost Over 2 Yrs |
$231.92 | $231.92 | $225.97 | $326.44 |
Filtration per Day |
No Limit - On Demand | No Limit - On Demand | 50 Gal | 33 Gal |
Smallest Particle Size FilteredThe lower the micron rating the more particles the water filter will trap
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.5 mic | .5 mic | .0001 mic | .0001 mic |
eFilterWater Review GradeeFilterWater Reviews the systems we sell for the following:
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A | A | A | A |
Separate Tank Size |
NA | NA | 4.4 gal | 2.6 Gal |
Warranty |
1 yr | 1 yr | 1 yr | 10 yr |
Removes (Partial List - see product page for complete specs) |
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| Arsenic | Not Reported | Not Reported | 99.60% | 96.70% |
| Lead | Not Reported | Not Reported | 98.80% | 98.60% |
| Cysts/Bacteria | Not Reported | Not Reported | 99.99% | 99.99% |
| Turbidity | Not Reported | Not Reported | 99% | 98% |
| Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) | Not Reported | Not Reported | 97% | 96% |
Operating Pressure RangeOperating pressure range is the min and max range of water pressure that the system will operate under for optimal production/performance. Most homes on city water average between 55 psi - 65 psi of static water pressure. More water pressure is not necessarily a good thing for some systems.
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25-100 psi | 25-100 psi | 35-100 psi | 40-100 psi |
Brand/Model |
Polar Water Filters White Countertop Double Water Filter System (Arsenic) | Polar Water Filters Countertop Stainless Steel Double Water Filter System (Arsenic) | Watts WQC4RO11-50 Kwik Change Reverse Osmosis System 50 gpd | CUNO Water Factory SQC-3-HF Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filtration System |
Your health is too important to not be sure you have safe water. When your body is not healthy, you suffer in every area of your life.
You have no doubt heard of the 1944 Frank Capra comedy Arsenic and Old Lace in which murderous aunts serve up elderberry wine to elderly gentlemen - with their crazy nephew assisting by burying the unfortunate victims (who really could have used an arsenic water filter!). While this comedy takes arsenic to an extreme, arsenic is indeed a carcinogen. Arsenic is harmful to us due to the interaction of arsenic ions with protein, which is throughout our entire body.
In the United States, arsenic is most commonly found in the ground water of the Southwest. Parts of Michigan, New England, Minnesota, Wisconsin and North and South Dakota are also known to have significant concentrations of arsenic in ground water. Arsenic is common in groundwater near orchards where pesticides are frequently sprayed and around production plants. Increased levels of skin cancer have been associated with arsenic exposure in the Fox River Valley of Wisconsin, even at levels below the 10 part per billion drinking water standard established by the US EPA.
There is reason to believe that chronic arsenic exposure is a contributor to the development of diabetes, bladder cancer and lung cancer. Arsenic exposure has also been linked to kidney cancer in addition to cancer of the liver, prostate, skin and nasal cavity. Arsenic poisoning has been linked to disorders such as hyperpigmentation (Black-foot disease), Peripheral Vascular Disease and gangrene. Studies have also found that arsenic harms the central and peripheral nervous systems, as well as the heart and blood vessels. It also may cause birth defects and reproductive problems. Suffice it to say, Arsenic in even small concentrations is harmful to you and your health. Protect your health with an arsenic water filter!
The US EPA has set the arsenic standard for drinking water at .010 parts per million (10 parts per billion) to protect consumers served by public water systems from the effects of long-term, chronic exposure to arsenic. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) however, states that the EPA’s current Maximum Contaminant Level for arsenic, “is grossly inadequate for protecting public health.” because it was set in 1942, “before arsenic was known to cause cancer.”
If you live in areas mentioned, take effective precautions for your health and get an arsenic water filter. What's your health worth? If you're like us at eFilterWater, almost nothing is too good for your health and long term well being!
Arsenic in Water
Arsenic Uses
You have no doubt heard of the 1944 Frank Capra comedy Arsenic and Old Lace in which murderous aunts serve up elderberry wine to elderly gentlemen - with their crazy nephew assisting by burying the unfortunate victims (who really could have used an arsenic water filter!). While this comedy takes arsenic to an extreme, arsenic is indeed a carcinogen. Arsenic is harmful to us due to the interaction of arsenic ions with protein, which is throughout our entire body.
In the United States, arsenic is most commonly found in the ground water of the Southwest. Parts of Michigan, New England, Minnesota, Wisconsin and North and South Dakota are also known to have significant concentrations of arsenic in ground water. Arsenic is common in groundwater near orchards where pesticides are frequently sprayed and around production plants. Increased levels of skin cancer have been associated with arsenic exposure in the Fox River Valley of Wisconsin, even at levels below the 10 part per billion drinking water standard established by the US EPA.
There is reason to believe that chronic arsenic exposure is a contributor to the development of diabetes, bladder cancer and lung cancer. Arsenic exposure has also been linked to kidney cancer in addition to cancer of the liver, prostate, skin and nasal cavity. Arsenic poisoning has been linked to disorders such as hyperpigmentation (Black-foot disease), Peripheral Vascular Disease and gangrene. Studies have also found that arsenic harms the central and peripheral nervous systems, as well as the heart and blood vessels. It also may cause birth defects and reproductive problems. Suffice it to say, Arsenic in even small concentrations is harmful to you and your health. Protect your health with an arsenic water filter!
The US EPA has set the arsenic standard for drinking water at .010 parts per million (10 parts per billion) to protect consumers served by public water systems from the effects of long-term, chronic exposure to arsenic. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) however, states that the EPA’s current Maximum Contaminant Level for arsenic, “is grossly inadequate for protecting public health.” because it was set in 1942, “before arsenic was known to cause cancer.”
If you live in areas mentioned, take effective precautions for your health and get an arsenic water filter. What's your health worth? If you're like us at eFilterWater, almost nothing is too good for your health and long term well being!
Arsenic in Water
Arsenic Uses







