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  • All systems include the intial cartridge as per the spec below:

    99.8% Bacteria
    98%+ Suspended Solids
    95%+ Chlorine, chlorine compounds, pesticides, dissolved organic matter
    85%+ Lead
    90%+ Aluminium
    85%+ Copper
    70%+ Cadmium
    95%+ Iron
    The P versions of the cartridges include a limescale inhibitor for hard water areas.
    Chlorine is obviously used by most drinking water companies, however, most of Scotland, parts of Wales and virtually all of London now use Chloramine instead, which is more stable and difficult to remove. We are one of the few companies that produce cartridges specifically designed to remove Chloramine (i.e. using different filtration media).
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