YOU DON'T HAVE TO SHOWER IN TAP WATER
The chlorine-free, contaminant-free SHOWER FILTER attaches easily to your shower to eliminate harmful chlorine, heavy metals as well as mercury, bacteria, algae, and fungi from your shower water.
Recent studies have shown that chlorine absorption through the skin and vapor inhalation can be harmful.
The DELUXE SHOWER FILTER HEAD WITH CHLORINE REMOVAL SYSTEM is filled with KDF (copper and zinc alloy) a media proven to effectively eliminate chlorine, leaving your shower fresh, clean and safe.
Lasts for years.
Fully guaranteed.
One of Dr. Guberman's favorites. Your hair, skin and health will thank you for it. Easy to maintain. After six to nine months just insert a new filter cartridge into the shower head casing. DELUXE SHOWER FILTER HEAD WITH CHLORINE REMOVAL SYSTEM FIVE SPRAY SETTINGS FOR PERSONAL COMFORT. POWERFUL WATER PRESSURE. HELPS PREVENT SOAP SCUM BUILD-UP. RUBBER GRIP DIAL FOR EASY, NO-SLIP ROTATION. SLEF-CLEANING OUTLETS THAT PREVENT CLOGS. EASY TO INSTALL. PROMOTES BETTER HEALTH, SOFTER SKIN AND HAIR. REPLACEABLE FILTER CARTRIDGE INCLUDED Don't spend all that money on expensive shampoo's only to wash then off with tap water. A few Words about the filter media used within The Shower Filter: Founded in 1984, KDF is a technological leader in the fluid treatment industry. Beginning with a U.S. patent for KDF redox alloy media in 1987, the company continues its technological innovation. KDF process media are high-purity copper-zinc formulations used in pretreatment, primary treatment, and wastewater applications. KDF media supplement or replace existing technologies to dramatically extend system life, reduce heavy metals, microorganisms, scale, lower total cost, and decrease maintenance. Patented KDF process media are 100 percent recyclable and contain no chemical additives. Hospitals, restaurants, municipal water treatment facilities, and homes rely on KDF process media to safely reduce or remove chlorine, iron, hydrogen sulfide, heavy metals, and bacteria from their water. KDF Process Media Leads in Chlorine Removal High-purity copper-zinc redox media consistently remove 99% of free chlorine by electrochemically reducing dissolved chlorine gas to water-soluble chloride ions. A typical chlorine redox reaction with KDF process media: Zinc loses 2 electrons (Oxidation) Chlorine gains 2 electrons (Reduction) KDF Process Media Removes Iron Redox media alloys function as catalysts to change soluble ferrous cations (positively-charged ions) into insoluble ferric hydroxide, which can be removed with regular backwashing. With enough oxygen dissolved in the water, iron removal rates of 98 percent or better are common. (More information on how KDF process media work.) Major municipal organization uses KDF 85 granules to effectively remove iron from the ground water at 350 gpm (gallons per minute). Examples of iron redox reactions with KDF process media. KDF Process Media Removes Hydrogen Sulfide Typical redox reactions with KDF process media: Copper loses 1 electron (oxidation). Sulfur gains 1 electron (reduction). Copper sulfide is insoluble in water and can be backwashed off KDF 85 media. (More information on how KDF process media work.) Go Back KDF 55 and 85 Metal Applications Redox media remove up to 98% of water-soluble cations (positively-charged ions) of lead, mercury, copper, nickel, chromium, and other dissolved metals. (More information on how KDF process media work.)
When filtered through KDF media, soluble lead cations are reduced to insoluble lead atoms, which are electroplated onto the surface of the media. Other heavy metals bond to the media and may be recovered when the exhausted media pass through a copper smelter. New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection and Energy uses KDF 55 redox alloy media in point-of-entry treatment systems (POET) to remove mercury in residential applications. KDF media consistently reduce mercury from initial concentrations of 13 ppb through 24 ppb (parts per billion) to concentration levels below 0.5 ppb. Major U.S. circuit board manufacturer uses KDF media to remove 94.4% of lead in the effluent water used to rinse off printed circuit boards. The water is now recycled in a closed-loop rinse-down system, which saves the company approximately $10,000 each year. A typical metal redox reaction with KDF process media: Zinc loses 2 electrons (oxidation). Lead gains 2 electrons (reduction). Lead plates on copper and replaces zinc which goes into solution as ion. KDF Process Media Control Microorganism Growth KDF media are incorporated into carbon blocks and other matrices for bacteria control and scale reduction. (More information on how KDF process media work.) The oxidation/reduction potential (ORP) shift by a factor of -300mV or more for water filtered through redox media controls microorganism growth. Treating water reduces bacteria and other microorganisms by disrupting electron transport, causing cellular damage. KDF process media also 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
DELUXE SHOWER FILTER HEAD WITH CHLORINE REMOVAL SYSTEM