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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | With your choice of chrome or brass, the HO-WH Sprite shower filter is made to match any bathroom decor and actually improve the overall look of your shower with its polished look. The HO-WH delivers the strong, high-output stream of water that your current filter is most likely lacking. CHLORINE, RUST WATER, SEDIMENT, HYDROGEN SULFIDE, AND ANY TRACES OF HEAVY METALS WILL NO LONGER BE PRESENT IN YOUR SHOWER WATER! This filter uses the HOC cartridge, which will not need to be replaced for an entire year! The cartridge is also reversible, so periodically you can reverse the filter to ensure maximum use and water purification. Order your own HO-WH Sprite shower filter today and purify your shower! | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 8.0 inches | | Product Width: | 4.0 inches | | Product Height: | 6.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 5.8 inches | | Package Width: | 3.8 inches | | Package Height: | 3.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 58 reviews |
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| | Features | The Polished White, Chrome, Or Gold Will Improve Your Bathroom Decor!Chlorine And Other Impurities Will Be Eliminated From Your Shower Water, Improving Your Hair, Skin, And NailsYou Will Not Be Breathing In Harmful Chlorine Vapors While You Are In The ShowerThe High-Output Has A Guaranteed Longer Life Than The Average Shower Filter With Ultra-High Strength HousingBecause It Is Only The Filter, You Can Keep Your Old Showerhead And Still Receive The Benefits Of Cleaner, Pure Water
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55 of 58 found the following review helpful:
An excellent trusty point-of-use shower filter (updated) Apr 06, 2010
By Jonathan Evatt
"Author, international lecturer, natural health mentor"
2011-05-11 >> See updates below, in "Alternative Options" 2012-02-03 >> See updates below, new section called "Pathogens"
--THE CHLORINE ISSUE-- Chlorine is a known carcinogen. A little research on Google and PubMed will reveal that to you. If you're checking out this product, you most likely already know that chlorine is toxic.
It is estimated that about 80% of the chlorine the average person takes in from water is via showing. So those people avoiding chlorine in their drinking water for health reasons would be wise to use a shower filter.
I've been using the Sprint filter for over 12 years (not the same one!! They last a long time, but not that long!! I wish).
I am very sensitive to chlorine. I can't shower, for instance, in places like L.A. because they bathroom soon smells like a gas chamber to my sensitive nose.
This filter does not remove the cholorine. Rather it ionically binds the chlori
--ABOUT KDF & CHLORGON FILTER MEDIA-- (pasted from a website about KDF) Kinetic Degradation Fluxion (KDF) is a high-purity copper-zinc formulation that uses a basic chemical process known as redox (oxidation/reduction) to remove chlorine, lead, mercury, iron, and hydrogen sulfide from water supplies. The process also has a mild anti-bacterial, algaecitic, and fungicitic, effect and may reduce the accumulation of lime scale. The KDF redox process works by exchanging electrons with contaminants. This "give and take" of electrons converts many contaminants into harmless components. During this reaction, electrons are transferred between molecules, and new compounds are created. Some harmful contaminants are changed into harmless components. Free chlorine, for instance, is changed into benign, water-soluble chloride salt, which is then carried harmlessly through the water supply. Many heavy metals such as copper, lead, mercury and others, react and bond with the KDF medium's surface, thus being effectively removed from the water supply. KDF process media will reduce or remove chlorine, iron, hydrogen sulfide, lead, mercury, magnesium, and chromium, and may inhibit the growth of bacteria, algae, and fungi. Redox media remove up to 98% of water-soluble cations (positively-charged ions) of lead, mercury, copper, nickel, chromium, and other dissolved metals. While removal rates depend on a number of factors, more than 98% of chlorine is removed by KDF in home water treatment systems (90% in shower water filters due to high flow rate).
With Sprite filters a substance called Chlorgon is also included in the KDF media, to increase the temperature range for effective chlorine removal
--THE BENEFITS I NOTICE-- This shower filter from Sprite Industries makes a very noticeable difference to the levels of chlorine (and related toxic gases, such as chloroform) in the bathroom atmosphere. I got my first one 12 years ago when I moved to a town in New Zealand that was having issues with farm animal run-off getting into their water supply. They temporary solution was to greatly increase the level of chlorine treatment in the water. The water smelt so strong just washing my hands was a complete turn-off. I installed one of these filters and the problem was solved. No more toxic chlorine smell when showering.
I travel a lot and I take one of these filters with me every where. I install it where ever I go and need use a shower. It is usually very easy to remove the existing shower-head by hand, and screw this one on. I don't find that plumbing tape is necessary.
My hair is nicer when I use filter water, and needs washing less often.
My skin does not get dry when I use filtered water. Otherwise I tend to get dryness on my shins, elbows, knees, and face. I don't experience this when using this filter for my showers.
My brother has very sensitive skin. He tends to get eczema. His skin easily gets red, thin, broken, and itchy. This problems essentially went away after I gave him one of these shower filters. He couldn't believe he had suffered so much for so many years, and the answer was so cheap and simple.
--TIPS and TRICKS-- Many modern showers have a hose that goes from the wall to a shower head that sits in an adjustable bracket. The idea being that you can lift it off the bracket by hand and shower any way you like. Usually, however, where the hose screws into the fitting on the wall is too close to the wall for the shower filter to screw in. What you can do is screw the hand piece off of the other end of the hose and put the filter on between the hose end and the hand-piece. Due to the way the threads go, the filter will be around the opposite way from usual, which is fine as the filter is bi-directional.
This trick also works well if the shower is above a bath tub and you wish to have a chlorine-free bath. You can install the filter as described above, but just leave off the shower head (or take it off) when you want a bath. The shower hose can dangle down into the bath tube and fill it (assuming it is fitter at a low enough height, which they usually are).
If you are going to take this filter with you travelling I recommend taking a small adjustable spanner/wrench or vise-grip with you. I've sometimes come across shower heads that I can not remove with my bare hands. Trying to find a wrench in the moment can be next to impossible, or at least a nuisance. One like this one should do the trick: Vise Grip 4WR 4-Inch Curved Jaw Locking Pliers with Wire Cutter or Crescent Adjustable Wrench 4 Inch (I am assuming that'll open wide enough. I personally use a Vise-grip as it well even if the shower fitting nut has a rounded style to it.
--ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS-- I've been so happy with the performance of the Sprite filters, that I've never had the inclination to try any other brand or type. I have researched all the major kinds out there, and none convinced me to change. The Sprite was the most cost effective, and gets rated as having excellent results.
UPDATE: May 8 2011 -- I have since looked at other shower filters on the market. The alternatives which stand out are the Aquasana AQ-4100 Deluxe Shower Water Filter System with Adjustable Showerhead and the Rainshow'r KDF Shower Filter With Massage Shower Head. Both are more expensive than the Sprite, and both can only be purchased with a shower head included (as far as I can tell). The Sprite also comes with a shower head, (Sprite High Output KDF Chlorine Massaging Shower Head and Filter. Personally I've never used the head. I just use the head that is also on the shower I am adding the filter to. These other filters cost a lot more. Just the replacement cartridge for the Aquasana can be $40+. Are they any better? I can't really say, as I have not used anything but the Sprite, but certainly worth looking into.
--THE CARTRIDGES-- I find that the filter cartridge lasts me much longer than a year because it is just me and my partner using it, and my showers are relatively short and only every second day or so. They can last me for a couple of years before I notice the chlorine smell returning. Replacement cartridges are relatively cheap. Here's an example: Sprite Filter Cartridge Replacement Model HOC For High-Output Filter Heads -- just $13.56 plus free Prime shipping at the time I am writing this.
--WATER PRESSURE?-- In my experience, having used this on MANY showers around the world (I travel with on), this filter does not create any noticeable change in water pressure.
TIP: If the water pressure is very high, it is advisable to actually not put the shower pressure on full. If the pressure is too high you will get decreased performance from this (and any other) shower filter. Set the pressure at a level that is still enjoyable, but not blasting out -- if you wish to maximise the amount of chlorine removal.
--FOUR STARS, ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT-- I gave have left one star off of this review simply because this product has not changed in the past 12 years and I think there is room for improvement. The most notable would be to include a convenient way to record on the filter when it was installed, and thus when it "might" need to be replaced. Better, would be a small built-in (resettable) flow meter or some way to indicate when it needs to be replaced. I realise, however, such an innovation may increase the price, but it would also ensure we get maximum usage of the filter, and minimum exposure to chlorine once it needs replacing.
--PATHOGENS, AN ISSUE ?? -- (2012-02-03 - Update, in response to a question raised in the comments discussion)
One person raised concerns (in the comments) about this filter increasing pathogens in the water, based on the inaccurate idea that removing/rendering harmless the chlorine with KDF will result in a built up of pathogens in the shower head. This is a good point to address. Here is the information I shared in my reply:
Even if KDF did nothing to modify pathogen levels in the water, it is not going to directly result in an increase in such pathogens, as you have suggested. But, as it stands, KDF will actually kill most pathogens. Some manufacturers of carbon block drinking water filters will actually fill the central tube in these cylinder shaped filters with KDF granules. Partly because KDF helps with chlorine removal, etc., but ALSO because it will greatly increase the usable life-span of the carbon filter. A major issue issue with carbon filters for drinking water is that over time they can become a breeding ground of bacteria and pathogens, potentially making the water worse (from a pathogenic perspective) rather than better. Inclusion of KDF in the filter helps prevent or eliminate this issue.
Something I did not point out in my review is that KDF media will also kill bacteria, fungi, virus, etc. It will also reduce heavy metals (not really an issue for showering), and will also reduce hydrogen sulfide (usually harmless even for drinking, but is what gives some water sources a slight rotten egg smell).
Here's a blurb on KDF from one of the manufactures of this material: "KDF process media work to reduce or remove chlorine, iron, hydrogen sulfide, lead, mercury, calcium carbonate, magnesium, chromium, bacteria, algae, and fungi. KDF media exchange electrons with contaminants, changing them into harmless components. During their reactions, electrons are transferred between molecules and new elements are created." "KDF media control the build-up of bacteria, algae and fungi in organic based media such as GAC filters and in-line carbon filters, extending the life of the carbon as well as protecting downstream RO membranes and ion exchange resins form fouling. KDF process media kill bacteria by direct electrochemical contact and by the flash formation of hydroxyl radicals and hydrogen peroxide, both of which interfere with a microorganism's ability to function." ---
I trust this clears up any confusion about this.
A friend of mine in Colorado wrote a book many years ago called Don't Drink The Water (without reading this book): The essential Guide to Our Contaminated Drinking Water and What You Can Do About It. I highly recommend reading it. He was the one who put me onto KDF about 12 years ago. Although I've been using the Sprite filter since the mid 1990's, but didn't really understand the ins-and-outs of KDF and the role it place in the Sprite filter doing its job.
Happy showering!
- Jonathan Traditional Naturopath, and author of Peace, Power, and Presence: A guide to Self Empowerment, Inner Peace, and Spiritual Enlightenment
>> To see more reviews on holistic books, super-foods, nutritional products, and other healthy-living and self-health products, check out my Amazon profile page.
20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Works Great! Feb 09, 2009
By T.D. I bought this item one month ago and I thought it would be too good to be true so I was a little hesitant about buying it. After reading the reviews I decided to go ahead and give it a shot. However, I ordered mine directly through the Sprite website(not on Amazon). My husband installed the filter quickly and with no problems at all. It did not come with plumbing tape so you will need to have some on hand when installing it. It would have been nice if they included the tape for as much money you pay. Also, the filter itself is pretty big....much bigger than I imagined by looking at the pictures. But I didn't mind as long as it worked good. The instructions tell you to turn the water all the way to hot to let the filter rinse itself for the first time you use it. The instructions were a little vague on this because I thought you had to turn it all the way to hot every single time you use the shower but I contacted Sprite directly and they said you only have to do this the first initial time. To my satisfaction I immediately noticed that the water had no chlorine smell anymore(I live in Delaware so our water is highly chlorinated). I was so excited. The next best thing is that it left my hair so much softer and manageable. I have long hair and before we got the filter it was always frizzy and just seemed unruly. Now my hair is softer and silkier.....big plus!! I haven't noticed much about skin dryness because my skin always seems dry in the winter months anyway. The filter did not affect our water pressue at all which was one of my main fears about getting the filter in the first place. In fact, it actually corrected our leaky shower head that was dripping all day and night....another big plus!! Overall, our water just feels and smells cleaner. I would definitely recommend this product.
17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Say Goodbye to Chlorine Dec 13, 2008
By S. Lawler These filters work great in getting chlorine out of the shower water. (Important for my diabetic skin!!) They are rated for 10,000 gallons. The filter in the housing can be replaced (a money saver). We replace it about every 6 months.
My gripe is that it comes with teflon tape that is used to seal the connection and hubbie can never get it to not leak a bit.
The plastic filter unit can crack over time (one of ours lasted about 1 1/2 years and the second about 4 years).
The replacement filters should not be that expensive, in my opinion.
No problem with the water pressure dropping very slightly. I hardly noticed it.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Has helped my itching for over 4 years Dec 23, 2009
By B. L. Trudell In 2002, I began having a problem where I had a mild itchiness over my entire body. To cut a long story short, I finally solved the problem by installing a filter on my shower head. The first filter I used (which I bought at Sears) lasted about six months before becoming clogged. I used those for a few years before trying the Sprite.
I've now been using the Sprite for about four years, replacing the element once per year on average. One thing I like about the Sprite is that it has never become clogged. Instead, I know it needs replacement when my body starts itching again. I replace the filter and the itchiness goes away completely within a few days. You can't argue with results.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Finally -- relief!! Oct 21, 2007
By Grasshopper For many years I had been suffering from horrible allergy attacks after getting out of the shower. I never understood why. Finally fed up, I did some research on-line and realized I could actually be allergic to the chlorine! I immediately ordered this filter but didn't have high hopes. Well, I can't hardly believe my luck! I no longer have sneezing attacks after my shower and I don't go through a half a box of Kleenex every night. It's amazing! A simple solution for a weird problem. I would highly recommend this to anyone suffering from the same crazy shower allergies as I was. Give it a shot!
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