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January 19, 2009

Shouldn’t We Finally Break Our Plastic Water Bottle Habit?

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Millions of families are spending an incredible amount of money each year on bottled water. With the costs of everything skyrocketing, many families are turning to water filters instead. Water filters can deliver safer and cleaner water at an incredible cost as low as 9 cents a gallon.

Just how much do you spend each year on bottled water?  It is almost certainly more than you think.  In a recent pricing study, a California supermarket sold a popular brand of bottled water for $1.19 per twenty ounce bottle.  In many studies, the same bottle of water was typically sold for over $1.75 in vending machines.  90% of the expense of bottled water is in making the bottle itself - all of which are soon thrown away.

The majority of dietitians recommend that people drink eight 8-ounce glasses of water each day.  Even if we assume that only half of that comes from bottled water, that could still mean that a person is spending up to $1,022 each year bottled water. In an average-sized family, the amount of money wasted on bottled water can be several thousands of dollars each year.  Just think of all the things you could do with that money!  Luckily, the use of  water filters can get that money back for you to spend however you see fit.

Water filters are a very affordable option.  Water itself is amazingly cheap.  Tap water costs only two-tenths of a penny per gallon.  Adding in a step of filtration only adds a small amount of cost, since the same water filter can be used for hundreds of gallons of water.

Plastic water bottles tend to take up a lot of room.  Thinking about it, it is really incredible how so many people take up storage space in their home  to store bottled water.  A  water filtration system only takes up a few square inches, and can come in many colors and styles to match your existing sink decor.

Some people drink bottled water because they think tap water will be safe.  This is a very common misconception, but it is also very misinformed.  The Food and Drug Administration does not regulate bottled water, but it does regulate tap water.  Tap water is at least somewhat safe, but you have no such guarantees with bottled water.  If you put your home water supply through a  filter, you make it even safer by removing metals and contaminants.

Now that you know a little bit more about the relative benefits of using  water filtration versus bottled water, I hope you can go out and start making wiser consumer choices.  Remember that  water filters save money, look better, and are safer as well.

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