A Berkey can be bought for a few hundred dollars, sits on your counter, and provides THOUSANDS of gallons of drinking water. Filters ANYTHING.
I considered a Berkey but eventually went with a reverse osmosis filter for several reasons:
- Electricity is not a concern.
- Wasn't sure if the Berkey removes the really small things: xeno-estrogen and fluoride. Fluoride is really hard to remove, even reverse osmosis can only remove 60-80% of it.
- A reverse osmosis machine can also work as a kettle, producing either ambient temperature or boiling water on demand.
Most people don't like reverse osmosis because it demineralizes the water, but a good system as an 'insertion filter' (basically a jar filled with calcium and magnesium balls that the water goes through) which remineralizes it after the osmosis as taken place.
I would go with a Berkey in any other situation except for my home kitchen.
You can buy special fluoride fillers for the Berkey that will remove 90 something percent, but if electricity isn't a concern, you have the way to go.
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