To Buy a Water Filter or Water Dispenser
When you are moving to a new home or office, the fundamental need is the drinking water. Some may opt for bottled water but in the long run , the costs can sky rocket and storing large plastic bottles will not just take up space but can contribute to micro-plastics consumption.
When someone considers a water filter, the first thought is it's safe and clean. Yes for the most part but without the regular change of filters or even just a partial change, the water is not better or safer or cleaner. In fact, it would be worser than drinking from just plain tap. The filters should typically be changed anywhere from six to twelve months of usage. Even when it is not in use, the water should also be running and not left stagnant. So filtered water should be freshly consumed and not left out standing.
How about getting a water dispenser? Not all water dispensers have filters inside and if they do, it can signal a change. Some dispensers may stop dispensing if the filters aren't changed. Other dispensers don't even come with filters and they are external. The benefits of this is that the filters are optional or can be a perpetual drinking water source if the dispenser malfunctions . Other factors to consider are as follows:
1. Maintenance costs to water dispensers
2. Ease of use
3. Internal or External water filters
There are many types of dispensers and can confuse the general consumers. Many come with attractive maintenance packages that leaves the consumer not worried about any down time. These can work well but a larger upfront costs can be incurred for future usage.
Fuss free usage is what customers are going for and also reliability of brand. No over promise or marketing mis-representation is something that companies must keep in mind.
Focusing on the quality of water is key so if the water filter is made of top notch membrane that is highly efficient in dirt removal, with regular change of filters and also water tubes, the general use of a water dispenser can bring the convenience of not needing to cool or heat water for enjoyment.
For general drinking of pure drinking water, a simple drinking tap can be considered. The benefits of having perpetual clean water can be enjoyed without the worry about any down time . After all , a dispenser is essentially an electronic system. It is bound to fail at some point. Bearing in mind that it would be a going costs that would be an expense. Does the benefit of convenience outweigh the costs? If the answer is yes, go for the dispenser that has external filters so that if the dispenser fails, pure drinking water is still dispensed via the drinking tap. You get best of both worlds!
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