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@sueinmn Regarding the two water filters under the sink.
1. Are they easy to reorder and find when needing to re-order etc.
2. Are they easy to replace being under the sink.
Number 2 is my concern for myself, more so. They must take up much room under the sink and therefore you would have to find another place for all that we normally keep there under the sink.
... Plus....at 83 years of age and beyond....getting down there to change the filters would/might just be a bit much for me??? It comes down to how many things can I afford to higher someone to come do things for me and still have enough left $$$$$ for the possible move to an Assisted Living one day. We just don't know the future!!! Decisions, choices and life!!!!
Barbara

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@blm1007blm1007 Aargh! I had a long answer ready and my computer ate it!

Here is a countertop unit that attaches to your faucet, with a bypass for using unfiltered water.
https://www.isopurewater.com/products/qmp-usa-qmp603-double-stage-counter-top-water-filter
You select and install your own filters.
Here is a .2 micron filter that I use:
https://www.amazon.com/Micron-Filter-10-Inch-Superior-Cartridge/dp/B0B61WX8M9/ref=sr_1_8
And a carbon prefilter to remove larger particles:
https://www.amazon.com/GOLDEN-ICEPURE-Replacement-Cartridge-Compatible/dp/B01N1IJ5V1/ref=sr_1_4
You place the carbon filter closest to where the water enters, and the .2 micron filter where the tap is.