If i could make a sugestion i would buy a pitcher filter that you dont have to take on and off all the time they are slightly slower then the facuet filter but they dont leak, you dont have to change it, they are cheaper,easy to replace filter, you can choose you take out the filter and inset sediment filters if needed, they are infinatly versitile and the filters are a fraction of the cost of the faucet models. Brita makes a very good one but it is more expensive then the pure or walmart brand model(1/2gallon model), but i bought 3 walmart brand (i dont remember what its named but its the cheapest one) so i could filter up a whole gallon at a time, cost about the same as a mid level brita faucet filter (thats with out extra filters for the pitchers your gonna need) and i used them until they basically fell apart and they worked great for what i used them for (filtering water, removing filters and put in sediment filters to filter beer, etc) Eventually bought brita one gallon model pitcher filters and those are great but also cost about 30 bucks a piece but i think alot less hassel then taking a faucet mount filter off and putting it on again and again, because they break, you lose O-rings, you break O-rings, they leak more everytime you take them off, the replacement filters are horriably expensive, and they only have one function... so i would sugest a 1 gallon brita filter picture and just filter a gallon at a time.... i have heard that Brita has a Water dispenser which holds 2.5 galons and has two 3 stage filters in it you might try that... hate to sound like a broken record but Faucet filters just dont cut it with me
cheers
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Primary
5 gallons Irish Red ale
3 gallons Irish Stout
5 gallons Dark Hard Cider
3 gallons Eternal Ale
Secondary
None