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Is It Suitable to Buy Bottled Water or a Water Filtration System

Is It Suitable to Buy Bottled Water or a Water Filtration System

Bess H |

Water is one of the most important things we need daily, but deciding how to get clean and safe drinking water can be difficult. 

A lot of individuals totally rely on bottled water, thinking it is convenient and pure, while others invest in water filters for long-term savings and environmental advantages. Both types of people think that their choice is best. But is it really the case? 

In this Frizzlife blog post, we are going to compare both bottled water and water filtration systems in almost every aspect. By the end, hopefully, you will have an idea of which is the more suitable option. 

Also, read our recent blog post about How Can You Remove Hard Water Stains?

Comparing both Bottled Water and Water Filters in Every Possible Aspect

Bottled water is easy to grab, but water filters can save money and reduce waste. Let’s compare them further. 

1. Cost Analysis:

Let’s start with one of the most important elements in everyone’s life - the cost.

Bottled Water:

Bottled water might seem like an affordable choice at first because you are just paying for what you drink.  For example, one bottle might cost between $1 and $3, depending on the brand and size. But, if you are buying bottled water regularly, specifically for a family, the costs can add up quickly. 

Moreover, if you consume two bottles of water in a single day at $1 each, you would spend about $730 a year. 

For a family of four people, that cost adds up quickly round about $3000 a year. In conclusion, bottled water seems like an affordable option at the first moment, but it can add up costs over time. 

Water Filters:

Water filters can cost more at first because you need to buy the filter system. A simple water filter usually costs under $100 such as the Frizzlife MK99 Under Sink Water Filter. Whereas a more advanced water filter could be $500, or even $800 like the Frizzlife 1000 GPD Tankless Reverse Osmosis Water System

However, once you have purchased the filter, the cost will be too low. This is because, the filters used for maintenance usually cost around $50 or more, and you need to change them at least once or twice a year (depending on the manufacturer’s guidelines).

For example, if a family uses a $70 filter system and changes the filter two times a year, then they might spend about $150 each year. Over time, using a water filter is much cheaper than buying bottled water.

2. Environmental Impact:

Now, let’s understand how both impact our lovely earth's environment. 

Bottled Water:

Bottled water has a big impact on the environment. These are made of plastic, and millions of them end up in landfills or oceans every year. Even though a few bottles can be recycled, many of them still are not. 

Making of plastic bottles badly harms the environment and leads to climate change. On top of that, transporting bottled water uses fuel, which also adds to pollution.

Water Filters:

On the other hand, water filters are good for the environment. They help decrease the need for plastic bottles, which cuts down on plastic waste. 

The making process of these systems include the use of efficient energy and materials, they last longer than single-use bottles and create less waste. Moreover, some water filters, like ones with reusable cartridges, are even more eco-friendly.

3. Health Considerations:

Health is the top priority of every human being, let’s understand how bottled water and filtration systems impact health. 

Bottled Water:

Bottled water is often advertised as clean and safe, but that is not always true. Some brands just use filtered tap water, so the quality might not be any better than the water from your own home tap. 

Also, chemicals from plastic bottles can get into the water, especially if the bottles are exposed to heat or sunlight. Drinking water with these chemicals over time could be bad for your overall health.

Water Filters:

Water Filters can give you more control over the quality of the water you drink. They can remove harmful impurities from water, such as Chlorine, metals, pesticides, and bacteria, making it clean and safe for drink or cooking. 

Moreover, water filters can also make tap water taste and smell better, so you might drink more water. However, it is important to take care of your filter and replace it when needed to make sure it works well.  

4. Convenience:

Last but not least, convenience is also an important factor, especially for business professionals. 

Bottled Water:

The biggest benefit of bottled water is how convenient it is. You can just grab the bottle and take it with you anywhere without any specific preparation. 

This makes it ideal for those individuals who are always busy or need water for travel, events, and emergencies. However, purchasing and storing bottled water all the time can be annoying and take up a lot of space. 

Water Filters:

Water filters require a little more effort at first, you need to set it up and remember to refill it as well as change the filters every now and then. But once it is ready, you will have clean water available at home anytime. You can fill up reusable bottles and take them with you, which is just as convenient as purchasing bottled water.

Moreover, some water filters even connect directly to your kitchen faucet, giving you clean and safe water quickly.

Overall Comparison:

Cost: Water filters are more economical over time, while bottled water can be very expensive for regular use.

· Environmental Impact: Water filters are the clear winner, as they help decrease plastic waste and environmental damage. 

· Health Considerations: Filtration systems provide better control over water quality, while bottled water can still be safe if properly stored.

· Convenience: Bottled water is more convenient for short-term use, but water filters are good for daily home use.

Conclusion:

When selecting between bottled water and water filters, consider your budget, health, convenience, and environmental impact. Bottled water is handy for quick use but can be expensive and harmful to the environment. 

While water filters initially need an upfront cost, saving money in the long run and decreasing plastic waste, which is good for a healthy environment. They provide safe, clean, and better-tasting water at home. For regular use, water filters are the best choice, while bottled water is best for travel or emergencies.