Natural Water Is Affordable With Big Berkey Water Filters

November 28th, 2009

www.bigberkeywaterfilters.com — There is no doubt that drinking water is contaminated.  Whether it is well water in the country or municipal water in the city, water has chemical pollutants in it.  People want healthier alternatives and Big Berkey Water Filters supplies the best alternative – the water nature intended people to drink.

There are many good water filtration systems on the market, but they can’t do the job that the Berkey Light, or Royal Berkey does.  “Most major brands of home water filters get rid of only 96%-99% of the chlorine in water and do nothing to get rid of heavy metals such as lead and aluminum, harmful bacteria such as e-coli, nitrates and nitrates, or radon,” says Dan DeBaun, owner of Big Berkey Water Filters.  “Berkey water filtration systems such as the Berkey Light significantly reduce and remove all of these chemicals and contaminants out so that they won’t end up in your drinking glass.”

Aside from the benefits that go along with a better filtration system, Big Berkey water filters cost less than their competitors over time.  A Big Berkey system costs less than $50 per year compared to prices ranging from $100 to more than $150 per year for the top consumer water filter brands.  This is a substantial savings and saving money in this economy is an must.  For a list of the comparisons of the leading water filter brands please visit http://www.bigberkeywaterfilters.com/berkey_filter_comparison and enjoy drinking natural water again.

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