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Turn virtually any freshwater source into clean drinking water with the Alexapure Pro Water Filtration System. Simply pour unfiltered water into the top of this 2.25-gallon tank, then lift the spigot below for instant access to potable water Read More
jdeoxyshttps://imgur.com/a/Dg8Ry Fed my frog organic supplements from InfoWars and water from this filter. After a few weeks, little [moderated] is still a little [moderated].
rayce444It’s a very good filter! Who really care. You think the its not a Berkey, your right It’s not! It’s a. Alexapure. Your not ticked off because you spent more are you? There’s no reason to put other company’s down. Give it a break, please!
Time to clarify some misleading, probably intentionally so, posts.
1. Alexapure vs Berkey. No it's not a Berkey. Also a Berkey is not an Alexapure. Is the Alexapure a "knockoff" of the Berkey? Certainly. Obviously it's not enough of a knockoff to violate any patent laws and that's likely because gravity fed filters are not patentable but the filters probably are. So what should your takeaway be? Not the "OMG IT'S NOT A BERKEY" rants certain people want you to see and believe mean "it sucks!". Rather be smart and do your own research. If for you it's a matter of principle then go for the Berkey. If you want to judge based on value for your money and performance then in almost every regard the Alexapure is a better filter. See my post/response to one ranter below. There's also reviews on the web including a very good one by "ArkansasJake" on his website.
2. OMG it has to stay hydrated!!!! Well this is true, to some extent. The filters need to be hydrated. If you are using the filter long term (ie it's on your counter) then it will ALWAYS be hydrated as it doesn't completely drain the top reservoir. So if you are using it there will always be water up top. You can check periodically if you are concerned.
If you are planning to store the unit there are things you can do. You can store the filter in a ziplock bag with some water for medium term storage (a few weeks). For longer term storage you can air dry the filter(s) completely and then when ready to reuse you rehydrate the filter in a solution of alcohol and water. Please check the Alexapure site for full information.
I've had mine now for several weeks and it rocks. I use it with one filter now and it flows fine. If you use a LOT of water then a couple of filters will increase filter water flow but for most situations I doubt you'll need it. If you want to be able to filter more water without maintenance (ie replacing/cleaning filters) then you can add a second filter up to four filters.
Hope this helps. Do your own research and think for yourself. Don't let the hype/rant train think for you. :)
I don't remember there even being such a protocol? What made you think there was one? Maybe you are referring to people saying it was shipped in a sealed container with alcohol? Anyway not sure on rehydrating, sorry. :/
SantiagoDracoYou list right in your article that it can be rehydrated with alcohol and water... Did you just copy and paste your post without reading it? 🤔
I have an Alexapure filtration system. It comes with one filter, but it can handle up to four. I got two and it seems okay I guess. I'm not sure how I'm supposed to know if it's doing it's thing, but I got a dissolved solids tester and there was no difference between the tap water vs. the filtered water. It has 72 ppm dissolved solids from the tap, coming out it had 70 ppm dissolved solids. I'm not sure if this is how it's supposed to work.
wolfmanmosThese filters are not designed to remove minerals nor should they. Minerals are not contaminants. They remove chemicals and "contaminants" like bacteria and such. You want dissolved minerals in your water for health (zero TDS is bad). Also 70ppm is a good level.
If for some reason you must have zero TDS then you need a completely different type of filter and it would not be for drinking water.
Axeguyits origin is in EDC, and i suppose you could pack it up in a vehicle and take it camping or to high school football practice. its more of a house hold thing for the kitchen counter or the company lunch room (if it gets cleaned often).
Alan_GHa! Wow, I was ready to pull the trigger on this. That just made me change my mind. I refuse to buy anything that fucking psycho endorses. Thanks.
This is a rip off of the Berkey filter through and through . But this system only uses 1 filter instead of 2, and unlike the Berkey it doesn't come with the chloride and arsenic filter.(wonder if you could use Berkey chloride filter on this) Most people have issues because the filter have a set of instructions to follow before you can use it, which basically cleans the sediments and particulates out of the filter. If you don't it leaves a white film and substrate in the water. But overall this filter makes it possible to have fiji water at your counter top. I never drank this much water till I got this filter, and Savannah GA it's necessary. The awesome feature with the charcoal filter is that it removes 99.9999 contaminants but it leaves all the mineral's unlike osmosis and zen filters, that directly strip the water of natural minerals. Water that is demineralized can actually harm the body because the water is goin to pull the minrals from the body based off concentration gradient, that can lead to health issues.