The Euro Aragon faucet replacement filter cleans and removes all dangerous elements from drinking water, allowing beneficial salts, minerals, and trace elements to pass through.
The Euro Aragon faucet replacement filter cleans and removes all dangerous elements from drinking water, allowing beneficial salts, minerals, and trace elements to pass through.
The Euro Aragon faucet replacement filter cleans and removes all dangerous elements from drinking water, allowing beneficial salts, minerals, and trace elements to pass through.
The aragon filtering material it contains is a multi-action polymer filtering material that changes the structure of salts, converting calcite into aragonite, resulting in the water acquiring softer properties. Its structure contains silver ions, meaning silver (integrated into the materials, so it does not enter the filtered water), which prevents the growth of microorganisms. It features an AntiSbros protection system, which does not allow the pollutants it has retained from the water to pass into our glass.
Features:
Cylindrical – durable.
Selected porosity ~ 0.1 μm.
Very large active surface area (500m2 / g).
10-20 times greater filtering capacity than conventional ion exchange resins.
Uniformly distributed active ion exchange areas – anions and cations.
Cavernous structure with bacteriostatic properties.
Filter cartridge lifespan approximately 6 months or up to 3000 liters of clean water.
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With just 2 weeks of use. The flow of water through the filter is tragically low. This is happening to me for the first time. I have been a user of this specific filter since the replacement cost €100.
Note: I also tried a second filter from the same order with the same results. There are also no indications of blockage from dirt or anything else.
As it turned out, it's not the filter's fault but the quality of the water!!!
I have been using it for more than 10 years, I have changed the entire mechanism 3-4 times and the filter every 6-8 months. Its price is low, so changing it is not a huge cost.
The build quality is average to poor, it indeed splashes if you are not careful, it requires a slow flow but I have been using this for 10 years.
The water is excellent with a very good taste, it cleans very well and is very simple, small, and value for money
It showed me salt in the kettle and splashes all over the sink due to the small diameter of the water flow, it needs an adapter, I will prefer something else next time.
I have noticed a difference in the water quality, small of course but noticeable which means it does its job. Unfortunately, after six months and with little use, I noticed that it gets clogged and the water flow decreases noticeably so I had to replace it.
I have been using it for many years, the reason for choosing it was the country of origin and manufacture. Russia! The water is very "tasty" or flavorful and its durability is very long...
I have been using the filter for about three years. I believe it retains particles and does not perform chemical cleaning. I am not sure because I do not have a comparison measure, I have never used any other filter.
Personally, I prefer aragonite filters over charcoal filters. I believe that in a few years they will say that charcoal filters are carcinogenic or something like that. Aragonite comes from the shell of the pearl oyster, a very natural substance that converts hard salts into absorbable by the body. It also prevents the formation of kidney stones. The water is cleaner and after a while from installation, the taste is also good.
As a device it reminds you of something cheap hence 4 stars.
As for quality, the filter is very good for its price.
I change it every year and every six months I clean it with a brush.
Although I change it every year, I have the impression that it can last longer.
I have had it for about 1.5 years and it broke at the connection with the faucet because the construction is not the best indeed. Nevertheless, I consider it worth it. It absorbed the bottled water I used to buy in 3-4 months.
I bought it again because I think it does the job.
I have been using it for many years and I am very satisfied.
When I delay changing it, I can tell in the taste of the water.
Using filtered water, I get excellent coffee from my Nespresso machine.
Value for money, significantly softens the water and filters odors and microorganisms. Ideal for making tea and hot water beverages without the taste of salts or chlorine. As a shipbuilder, I preferred a product that filters and kills bacteria with silver, not copper (see the effect of copper on the faucets). Additionally, it does not take up space on the faucet and is easy to clean. Note that the model I have purchased is over 2 years old, so I do not know if the quality of the casing has changed. The replacement remained the same.
The filter is very good, but you need to have a strainer to hold the coarse dirt, otherwise it clogs quickly. The only problem is that after a while the switch tightens and doesn't turn easily. As for the pressure, some say they improved it and sell it with a pressure reducer. After a year of using it, I realized that you need to replace it every 3 months or clean it very well, as the instructions say
For its price, it performs very well, maybe the flow could have been a little calmer, it would have been perfect, but I still recommend it as an economical and efficient option
Okay. It's not the most expensive water filter you will find, but it does its job well for 6 months. Then you either replace it or follow the cleaning process.
It requires regular removal and insertion in order to have good flow. Every two or three days, I have to take it out, rinse it, and then it's fine again. It probably accumulates a lot of dirt for this to happen, despite living in Athens
It is very good for tap water. However, for areas with heavily contaminated water, it does not work. It is too small to filter at the speed we want. Yes, it is faster than carbon and does not fear hot water. However, in order to filter properly, it needs to run at a flow rate of 0.7 liters per minute. And who pays attention to that?
For the water in Thessaloniki, it is a good filter. However, in the village, I have a jug with a filter for hard water which does a better job.
Easy to install, I have been using it for years.
It really changes the taste of the water (it feels like you're drinking clean water, free from all the things that come through the water supply to our homes).
I would recommend it.
Very good, easy to install, has a lot of pressure and sprays water when you take it out of the filter, but with a little habit and a slight opening, it is super. The price of the spare part is reasonable
I live in an area where the water is of good quality, but due to a poor water supply system, it is distributed to homes in an unacceptable condition (dirt, rust, chlorine smell, etc.). I installed a double filter (one for trapping large particles and one activated carbon filter) in my main supply, which I change every two months. At the same time, I installed the Geyser on my kitchen faucet, which for 4 months (ONLY) provided me with 3 liters of clean water daily (which is what I drink every day). After 4 months, the water from the Geyser started to smell like chlorine, so I replaced it. As a filter, the Geyser does its job, but in areas with the water quality I have, it does not last more than 6 months and of course, it does not filter the advertised 3000 liters but only 360 liters. However, the water it produces is the BEST ANYONE HAS EVER DRUNK (that's why I gave it 3 stars - otherwise, not even one). It goes without saying that there should also be filtration in the main supply... So, for a good that should come to our faucets of the highest quality and for FREE, we pay once to the municipality to bring it to us in a poor condition and a second time to filter it ourselves in order to consume it safely...