Drink Clean Water; Filter or Purify Your Water - Berkey Water Filtration Review After 10 Years
If you drink water directly from your tap, you're likely drinking some things you don't want to be drinking. Particles of various material can be present, you don't know. We do know of some things admitted as part of the water treatment.
Chlorine is added as a disinfectant to kill bacteria and other things that grow in water. Your water might have it to such a degree that you can smell it when the tap is on, or when taking a shower. You can even taste how the water has a nastiness to it. You can feel the burn of chlorine in your eyes when in a swimming pool, or taking a shower with chlorine in it.
One of the most controversial substances in water is fluoride. This is not naturally occurring at the levels present, but is added. It's not a safe substance to ingest despite what is claimed. Do some research on this for yourself if you aren't aware of what is being added to your water. It was apparently used in psychological testing to render people docile and less intelligent in Nazi tests. Why would so-called "health officials" want to add this to our water? Hmm...
You might be lucky in your municipality or city and not have fluoride added, but you will still likely have chlorine. Of course, those who have a well are not going to have these problems. But a filter might be desired for others reasons.
Apart from what is added, there can be pharmaceutical in the water such as endocrine disruptors and drugs that affect hormone development like estrogen. A few years ago I read about the Great Lakes being full of pharmaceuticals. We just treat our waterways like a toilet. It's sad. We use waterways to drink and we have turned them into undrinkable sources of water. Do other nonhuman animals and the rest of nature get our treated water? Nope. But we see fit to continue to desecrate our environment that we depend on for our survival. What's wrong with us?
But back to the water filtration. If you get a basic carbon water filter, you will get rid of that chemical chlorine taste to tap water. There are common fridge models like Brita, and even built-in models that tap directly into the water supply of the house to filter all the water, even for showers which is good. But not that toilet water matters much, so your filter will be used for unnecessary filtration.
There are also purifiers like ozonators, distillers and ionized water filtration. But back in 2006 or 2007 when I was learning about problems in the world, and the economic issues, I was trying to prepare for a possible collapse where electricity was not a certainty. Water is important for survival. I opted to get a gravity based filtration system that required no electrical power.
I got a Berkey Water Filter System.
The specific model I got was the Crown Berkey, currently the biggest model at 6 gallons. But I think they might have had a larger one 10 years ago (a 10 gallon model?). I also purchased some filtration water bottles and more carbon filters.
About the fluoride, regular carbon filters don't filter that. You need a fluoride filter as well. Fortunately, Berkey also has some water filter fluoride reduction elements.
These also take care of removing most of the following contaminants as well:
- Pre-oxidized Arsenic III and Arsenic V
- MTBE (gasoline additive)
- Other heavy metal ions
With that, I was set for most of the contaminants, and no need for electricity. I still use it to this day, but for the first few years I didn't -- I suppose I was keeping it for the "collapse" -- but I did let my dad use it before I started to use it.
It works great.
There are two compartments, one for the water to be filtered on top, and the filtered water on the bottom. The top part has the carbon filters screwed in from the top:
While the fluoride filters screw into the carbon filters from the bottom.
Here is the top part upside down looking at the bottom:
I have only tried Brita fridge container filters before this. But this system is great. When the water gets filtered, I poor it into a 18.9L (5 gallon) blue water cooler jug. I refill the Berkey system with more waer and filter until the water cooler jug is filled up. Then I separate the Berkey top and bottom and dry them out before putting them back together.
If you're looking for a low-tech quality Made in the USA stainless-steel gravity water filtration system, then I do recommend Berkey Water Filters.
What's your experience with water filtration? Let us know what you like or dislike about the various water purification systems out there ;)
Thank you for your time and attention! Take care. Peace.
I love my Berkey. I also bought the Fluoride filters as well. How often do you change your filters? I believe I read the Black ones should be changed roughly every 3 years and the Fluoride every 1 year. Does that sound correct?
It actually depends on how often their used for the carbon, and the fluoride I think the same even though it says 1 year.
I love my Beekey! I could only buy the smallest one because I bought it before I left California and it's illegal to sell a Californian a larger system.
I do wish the black filters took care of fluoride too though.
That sucks, but at least you have one ;)
True!
I don't think I ever heard about Berkey filter before.
I have use a water ionizer from a company called jupiter ionizer. I have a discontinued model called melody.
The water that come out is day and night from unfiltered water. Everyone needs a water filter unless sometimes when people's water come from a very pure spring water.
http://www.jupiterionizers.com/AlkaViva-Melody-II--Open-Box-Special_p_194.html
Cool thanks, will check it out!
I was aware our water supply had controversial substances added,but i didn't realise how harmful these were. It's actually quite scary when you think about it. Anyone with the right authority could potentially add something to it. The chemicals added to our water supply are probably already responsible for causing certain health issues.
Thanks for making us aware of the situation.
Yeah there's a lot of places that add fluoride, but some are free from it.
I've been using a Berkey for the past 5 years and I'm really pleased with it both in terms of the effectiveness of filtration as well as the durability of the housing. Being stainless steel, it will hold up forever. It's also the most cost-effective filtration system I've ever used. The filters last approximately 3-4 years, depending on the water quality/hardness where you live. The only aspect I don't like is the occasional scrubbing and repriming of the filters but it's not that big of a deal.
I've heard of Berkeys and know a couple of people who swear by theirs. We live in a sort of "weird" area; our water comes from private wells that serve a small neighborhood and never gets in the hands of "city" processing. Our annual "water quality report" always shows it to be light years ahead of state standards. Main quirk is that it has a high organic content... we have a Brita filter for drinking water and it tends to turn GREEN after a while... same with the dogs' water dish; has to be washed regularly (which we'd do, anyway) or it starts growing green.
Yeah that's the "living water" lol, algae grows after a while.
Perfect!
This was on my list of 'To-Do' blogs, but we are so like minded, there is nothing I can add.
You have about 2 more years experience than us, but otherwise everything (size, Fl filter, etc) is same!
So since I can't write this one, I'll Resteem it!
It is good for people to know!!
Oh, one thing to add, we have been very happy with the prices and service from directive21.com
As a trustworthy place to buy, for anyone convinced.
Wait for sales (he has some good ones) and stock up on both filters!!
✌ Peace!!
Nice, another Berkey user :P
Good information. I have a Pro Pure gravity filter. It holds 2 gallons and sits on my counter by the sink. I have had it for 2-3 years now and it works and filters well. It probably goes through 1-2 gallons per day of use and the filter elements get replaced once a year.
I saw a consumer reports test of gravity filters after I bought this one and Berkey came out on top for filtration and water quality. Next time I will probably get a Berkey unless research shows that there is a better one at the time. Thanks for the article.
Well at least it has worked out well and you have filtered water :)
The issue of clean water has become a big issue in the world of health and humanitarian interests.
there are so many people need a water filter to get decent and good water to consume.
As far as i concerned, Flouride content in Indonesia is contained only in mineral packaged drinks.
So, if we want to avoid consuming flouride, then we should have our own water filters at home, school, office or other crowded places.
Thank you for sharing @krnel
Right on, everyone needs to filter water on the planet. It's sad that "1st world" developed countries need to as well... You're welcome :)
I researched the Berkey years ago when I was starting to make some moves for a shtf-type event, but I just never pulled the trigger on it. We've used the Brita ones, and some other under counter ones in the kitchen.Overall, the municipal water in our area is pretty good, so I think that has kept me from getting as serious about it as I should be. By the time you realize that you really need it - it will be too late.
Yeah man, when survival hits, no more shipping :P