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Recommendation for 0.2 micron filters

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Jun 26, 2023 | Replies (34)

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@pop55

I use the pall 0.2 micron shower filters and they work great. Pall also sells the kitchen sink filter but you have to use a standard kitchen faucet. You can reach out to Pamela at Pall and she is very helpful. Below is her contact info.
Pamela Jenkins
Pall Medical – Hospital Group
516.801.9095 direct
312.351.1505 mobile
Pamela_jenkins@pall.com

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Thank you, dinaj22!

Popp55, the contact info is very helpful. The website was a little confusing when I first went to it, and I was not sure how to go about searching, so I filled out the contact info. Now I can call to speak with someone in particular.

This group is great. Whenever I feel myself floundering, there is always guidance.

My experience with Pall was expensive and unfortunate
I had to change my kitchen faucet to one they said was compatible but then it wasn’t and I had a lot of issues getting it set up. The filters are very expensive and last only a few days with normal use before slowing to a trickle,
Have switched to the Lifestraw pitcher- cheaper and more convenient (also spent several years boiling water)
No recent mentions but the shower clear shower head which can be opened and air dried is much easier than trying to use bleach