It's true that Pureez water coolers are unique in their style as well as in the way that they purify water. So, are these water coolers luxurious? Yes and no.
Yes: Pureez countertop bottleless water coolers are very high quality. Purity is ensured through several patented processes. UV lights kill microbes, while carbon filters remove particles. Most filters just strain your tap through some system of mesh wires (how arcane...). The water filtration system employed by Pureez point of use coolers is a huge advancement.
No: Pureez is still way more affordable than most water coolers. Even bottleless coolers usually have costly replacements. Pureez has a UV light and a filter, and while these do need to be replaced, you don't need to replace them anywhere near as often as the parts in a Brita. Not to mention that some water filters make it impossible to replace parts, so you have to buy a new water filtering device every time!
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Luxury Water Cooler?
Posted by Anonymous at 8:22 AM 5 comments
Labels: at home water coolers, brita, carbon filter, countertop bottleless water coolers, luxury, point of use coolers, purify, water filtering, water filtration system
Friday, December 14, 2007
Pureez filters out Chloramine, and More
Though I would share with you this article in The Vermonter about chloramine in the tap water drinking supply. Here's a fun quote:
PCAC, however, asserts that there are a number of reasons why chloramine should not be used. “Among the many concerns we have about chloramine, there are eight key points,” says Rebecca Reno, a PCAC member. “One is that there has been no adequate testing on the skin or respiratory effects of chloramine on human beings.”That, in a water chestnut shell, is why tap water ain't all that great. The government can easily put whatever new, as yet untested substance it wants into your drinking water supply. You might never even hear about it and only experience it once it's running through your tap. Pure and simple, the water might have things in it you don't know about and don't want.
Bottleless water coolers like Pureez eliminate that problem, because they take everything out, leaving you with water that is as pure as possible. Would you want to add chloramine to that?
Posted by Anonymous at 11:07 AM 2 comments
Labels: bottleless tap water filter, countertop bottleless water coolers, drinking water, drinking water supply, pure, pureez
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Bottled to Bottleless, Stylish Pureez ?
Water and who Dispenses it:
With the explosion of consumption in the bottled water market, the answer to this question is clear: Anybody and Everybody! And most of these self-watering aficionados operate under the assumption that any water is environmentally sound water.
The question really is: what will happen when people realize that environmental bottled water is nothing but a figment of the bottled water industry's imagination? Will they keep in drinking out of those plastic husks because it makes them look like they have a large disposable income. Do they drink water, bottled or without a bottle, because it's fashionable? If so, what happens when it is no-longer fashionable? Will they choose filters, go for an expensive water filter installation, or choose filtration systems that are external? IMO, Countertop Bottleless Water Coolers are the future: they advertise your consciousness of the issue, but aren't as expensive of a huge overhaul of home or office.
Certainly at this point there appears to be a connection between greenness and style, which we've discussed. That being the case, a lot of these newly environmentally conscious, whole foods luvin' consumers are bound to leave the bottled water market.
Posted by Anonymous at 12:12 PM 0 comments
Labels: bottled water market, clear water, countertop bottleless water coolers, environmental bottled water, environmentally sound water, filtration systems, pureez, water consumption