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  • @emagneticfield
    @emagneticfield Год назад +236

    I have owned and used a British Berkefeld Big Berkey made in England since 1999 and don’t use the black filters at all. My Berkey came with the ceramic Doulton style filters and they are the only ones I will use. They are easy to clean and the water tastes great. Not only for drinking but cooking like making soups and such. Even my cats drink Berkey water and love it. I always buy 4 backup Doulton type ceramic filters and I am totally satisfied with them.

    • @colleenj225
      @colleenj225 Год назад +8

      I have used the Berky ceramic filters for probably more than 20 years. I now have well water, high in minerals and only RO will remove the magnesium.

    • @rflowers511
      @rflowers511 Год назад +9

      I love to know too how would you get these ceramic filters??

    • @valerieirvin249
      @valerieirvin249 Год назад +3

      ​@@kimbuck-2I was wondering same 🤔

    • @dandahermitseals5582
      @dandahermitseals5582 Год назад +7

      Very wise. That is the original sterisil filter.

    • @lisawilson3833
      @lisawilson3833 Год назад +16

      @@colleenj225Why do you want the magnesium removed?

  • @shelahogletree7711
    @shelahogletree7711 Год назад +38

    Had our water tested. It’s full of arsenic and other bad stuff except what was filtered with our Berkey. It was CLEAR and CLEAN.❤

    • @redraiderrider3289
      @redraiderrider3289 8 месяцев назад

      And full of ALUMINUM from the berky filter!!! Enjoy!

  • @samanthachrestman9730
    @samanthachrestman9730 Год назад +241

    In order to make a case for or against a filter, the real question is not which comes out faster or is easier to use but actual water analysis. I would be interested in a video showing lab results when comparing these two filters.

    • @cynthiaproffitt8326
      @cynthiaproffitt8326 Год назад +12

      Exactly! Knowing the quality of the water is what matters. I currently have a ZERO gravity water system with a 40 cup glass dispenser. Their filters are NSF Certified to Reduce Lead, Chromium, and PFOA/PFOS. It comes with a water tester which is great! The water tastes great, but the filters are expensive and I have to replace every few weeks to keep getting quality water. I would love to invest in a system that has filters that last for a longer period of time and truly filters out all the bad stuff. Can you please test the water from your new filters and let us know the results?

    • @tdmccoy1211
      @tdmccoy1211 Год назад +47

      Yep and the only company the EPA is trying to reclassify is berkey. My guess is that's the only company actually doing what they say they do.

    • @shamrock73
      @shamrock73 Год назад +23

      ​@@tdmccoy1211No the lab results are saying Berkey filters don't filter nearly as well as they claim. And the fluroride filter leaches aluminum into the water. There is also 2 lawsuits that are on going and the stuff coming out is making the company look shady af.

    • @lovegunn22
      @lovegunn22 Год назад +14

      ​@@shamrock73 Could you please post where we could find these test results and their findings.

    • @virgomoon978
      @virgomoon978 Год назад +14

      Water filter guru did an analysis on his channel.

  • @Lillie-CatMama
    @Lillie-CatMama Год назад +420

    I did so much research and bought the Alexapure system, and we are so happy. You are working too hard. The Alexapure has one filter, certified, filters fluoride, and one filter lasted us 3 years, they cost 100.00 to replace, AND they come in sealed bags fully cleaned and wet, ready to go, no priming ever!!

    • @terriebrown3462
      @terriebrown3462 Год назад +36

      Now that is my kind of filter.

    • @cathiemcginnis3997
      @cathiemcginnis3997 Год назад +50

      I have an AlexaPure also and I love it. Yes, the filters are pricey, but they last for a long time.

    • @cricketmcclure3458
      @cricketmcclure3458 Год назад +42

      I'm in month 4 with my Alexapure - after a month long case of Covid...I'm very satisfied with my 2+ gallons of fluoride free (and other tap water chemicals) daily water supply!

    • @Robinsheart711
      @Robinsheart711 Год назад +29

      I love my AlexaPure! Have had it 7 months . Very Satisfied!

    • @sarastarn8606
      @sarastarn8606 Год назад +15

      Agreed

  • @lowellmorton1708
    @lowellmorton1708 6 месяцев назад +11

    20 years ago, my wife and I chose to get a whole house water filter. It is connected to the main water supply and from there the water is dispersed all over the house. The unit we purchased was by Puronics. It comprises of a large stainless steel unit (about 4 feet tall and 15" in diameter). Then there is a shorter unit (about 3 feet tall and 30: around), The shorter unit is for salt, but the salt is not added to the water. Once a week in the middle of the night, the tall unit is flushed with water that is run through the salt. The salt is used to clean the system, and the water is emptied down the drain. We have loved our unit. It removes all the chemicals, including chlorine from the water. My wife is very particular about water. This water is better than any bottled water. We also use less laundry detergent and dish washing detergent. The unit cost us about $5,000, but we paid for it over time. Once a year a service man will come out and make certain it is operating fine. We don't have to worry about filter, priming them, or cleaning them. The salt we can purchase at a box store for about $3.50 for 40 lbs. I usually keep about 4 bags in the salt unit, and may have to add more salt after about 5 or 6 months. It's another way to filter the water. Whenever we move, they can come and disconnect the filter and we can take it wherever we go. We're so pleased with it.

    • @Willi-g9o
      @Willi-g9o Месяц назад +1

      Exactly who checks it out every year. A plumber?

  • @melissadufrenne9691
    @melissadufrenne9691 8 месяцев назад +5

    We’ve had a Berkey for years and needed to purchase new filters. Since we saw this video we just purchased and installed the pro one filters. Thank you so much for showing us how to install these. My husband works out of town and the filters arrived while he was at work. With your step by step it was easy peasy 😊

  • @sunshinedeb
    @sunshinedeb Год назад +25

    I have been using the Pro One for at least 5 years and love it. I went on a quest over five years ago to get a filter for better drinking water and almost bought a Berkey, I did some research and came across the pro one. I got the little blue picture to test and loved the results and from there I have bought another system that I put the pro one filters in like you're doing for the berkey. Whenever I meet somebody and they say they have a Berkey or other systems I tell them about the Pro One, I think they are the best for this type of system. Thanks for sharing 🙏✌️💜

    • @catherineshoemaker9106
      @catherineshoemaker9106 Год назад +1

      Zero water anyone?

    • @user-gz3gg9zz1h
      @user-gz3gg9zz1h 7 месяцев назад

      Does Pro One filter out pfas?

    • @Ziegfried82
      @Ziegfried82 2 месяца назад

      @@catherineshoemaker9106 so far the zero water is a lot better than my previous Alexapure system. The thing about Alexapure is 10 years ago when I first bought it the filters were excellent, the water was excellent. But the replacement filter I bought a few years ago was crap in comparison and went bad a lot sooner. So I was on the hunt for alternatives and tried the zero water pitcher. Once again I've got perfectly filtered water! Only downside is the zero water filters clog faster...but honestly? Even with the faster replacement rate for the filters they are a lot cheaper than $100+ for the stuff like Alexapure and Berkey.

  • @chachadodds5860
    @chachadodds5860 Год назад +49

    Let me begin by saying how much I appreciate this video and all of the effort involved in its production.
    This has been very timely for me because I've been budgeting for a gravity water filter.
    It was the added expense of the fluoride filter that put me off of the Berkey. Fluoride filtration is a must for me.
    As a senior citizen on SS, getting the most for every dollar is vital, so your research and demonstration provided here is greatly appreciated. I had no idea just how labor intense the process was. After watching, I now feel that my decision will be the most informed possible by this research freak.
    If I may share two caveats:
    1. Handle the porcelain filters carefully. Broken porcelain is extremely sharp and will cut quick and deep in a nanosecond. It'll be a trip to the ER. Don't ask me how I know.
    2. In the video, during the pre-wash, it shows the filter lying down in the bottom of the sink. Please! Do not do that. There are research studies out there that prove the kitchen sink has more bacteria than your toilet.
    Never lay anything you plan to use in preparation for ingesting food or drinks, in the bottom of your kitchen sink.
    I don't care how much of a clean freak you think you are, you will be exposing yourself and others to potentially severe illness. In a water filter, this can be deadly, not to mention the expense to replace your filters and the labor of sanitizing the base unit.

  • @stephaniea1110
    @stephaniea1110 Год назад +81

    Mike Adams (Health Ranger) did his own independent testing on Berkey filters and said they tested were good. So I for one am not ditching my filters.

    • @vm6674
      @vm6674 Год назад +5

      I don’t think he tested for fluoride though

    • @rjahn3000
      @rjahn3000 11 месяцев назад +5

      They only test it for the first 20 gallons, not after 1000 gallons.

    • @melaniejohnson8320
      @melaniejohnson8320 8 месяцев назад +6

      I use zero water, I love mike adams

    • @scottfulghum4398
      @scottfulghum4398 6 месяцев назад

    • @scottfulghum4398
      @scottfulghum4398 6 месяцев назад +1

      Been using BERKEY for years and I will be installing an RO system for under the sink. Your Pro One filters look good. When I run out of my backup BERKEY filters I’ll order those.

  • @mfb6310
    @mfb6310 5 месяцев назад +5

    Get the original Berkefeld filters from Doulton USA branch: Each filter NOW also removes Fluoride. And no, I'm not an affiliate. The price is 1/2 was Berkey was charging.

  • @yaahme
    @yaahme Год назад +6

    Love My Big Berkey been running it with two Berkey Ceramic granulated charcoal filled filters for years, never primed them not once. Water is obtained from my Water Well where the well water is pre-filltered and softened in my home before it gets to the plumbing faucets. I've found that the Berkey Ceramic filters last for years when you clean them from time to time and go with a disinfection process using Hydrogen Peroxide as a soak and flush ...it doesn't take much time and it refreshes the filters = AWESOME.

  • @AH-yu2pi
    @AH-yu2pi 2 месяца назад +6

    An easy way to prime a Berkey filter, is to use a squeeze bottle similar to the ones used for condiments (ketchup/mustard). The squeeze bottle tips are small enough to fit into the filter opening. You can often find them at dollar stores.

  • @bp6877
    @bp6877 Год назад +35

    From another, I learned how to prime Berkey filters the smart way, by using gravity. Install them "upside down" so they hang down in the lower portion, then pour water into the top part: Gravity will "force feed" the water through the filters, soaking them thoroughly; you can't fight gravity! Once soaked, reinstall the filters the normal way in the top portion. Works like a charm! I wanted "off grid" filter, and so I got Big Berkey; frankly, I don't think the water tastes any differently than from the Brita faucet filter I've got installed on my kitchen sink, but at least the Berkey would still work in the event of a natural disaster, and so it's a good contingency. I'll consider NSF certified filters going forward, however.

    • @kish9503
      @kish9503 Год назад +2

      I am trying this. I understand that I place the filters in the bottom chamber and pour water thru the top. How long should this take and is water going into the cartridges although they are plugged and screwed on? I don't have the proper faucet to prime and am trying to figure this out. Thank you.

    • @bp6877
      @bp6877 Год назад

      Not long at all, may 30 minutes at most? Filters' "udders" facing up in the upper chamber, filters themselves in the lower chambers. Gravity will cause water you place in upper chamber to perfuse filters in lower chamber, thoroughly soaking them. Once accomplished, you can subsequently install them the correct way. Would love to hear how it worked for you; good luck!@@kish9503

    • @bobr2959
      @bobr2959 Год назад

      He did say Install them upside down. They will be hanging in the lower bucket. Then use only clean water to fill it this time. Beacause its going directly into the clean inside of the filter. Don't want to contaminate that area. It sounds Like it worked for him. I like to soak them in a pan of water with a weight to hold them down. I don't let water inside through the outlet though unless its berkey water. That primes them well. Takes over night.
      @@kish9503

    • @XtremeChiliPepper
      @XtremeChiliPepper 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@kish9503I'm actually going to get new filters for my mom, and have been researching. We've had the Berkey Black filters for 3 years now (2 each in 2 different Light models - 2.75gal). Her water is horrible and it takes her over 2 days for a full upper tank. Mine is done in about 24 hours. As far as 'priming' if you do it with the washer/faucet it's only a minute or two. I'm going to try the upside down method for initial priming, and just let it go over night. Either way, BB's need to be soaked from inside out, then they last for years. I'm still not convinced about the ProOne, or their testing, and the price is only $10 less than BB, but need replaced every year.

    • @elecktronbluegirl
      @elecktronbluegirl 5 месяцев назад

      We used a squeezy sport water bottle and priming button on the filter stem to very easily and quickly prime! Forced the water right through!

  • @graystemfarm
    @graystemfarm 13 дней назад +1

    We purchased our Berkey in 2018. Love ut. Two filters replaced approximately every two years. Last replacement was January 2024. The new filters are NOT the original black filters - which, for whatever reason, are not currently available - but Boroux filters. These were purchased from Berkey as the current replacement filter. HATE them. We primed several times. Took 36 hours to filter 2.5 gallons of water! Happy to have found this video. I didn't want to wait any longer for the original black filter (Berkey's response was to get on the waiting list to purchase old type when/if they ever return). Glad to know there is another option to keep our cannister.

  • @grega2363
    @grega2363 7 месяцев назад +4

    Your voice drove me up the wall. I had to shut your half hr video of at 9 minutes 58 sec. I do appreciate the info you shared up untill that point. Thanks.

    • @nmarie822
      @nmarie822 24 дня назад

      Did you need to say this? You could’ve just kept moving

  • @vivianweissmann217
    @vivianweissmann217 Год назад +36

    Hi Joe and Rachel. Boy, am I happy I saw your heading as I was cruising through. I bought a Berkey about 3 yrs ago; I've never used it because of the huge production with those filters. I am beyond excited to try these ProOne filters. How generous of you guys to go to all the trouble of demonstrating the cleaning and time frames; thank you, thank you! As a senior on a set income, I totally appreciate the value of finding satisfactory products that actually do what they claim to do. Again, thank you so much, stay well.

    • @LLT1963
      @LLT1963 Год назад +2

      The Berkey filters are not hard to prime at all. I was just looking for cheaper options.

    • @XtremeChiliPepper
      @XtremeChiliPepper 11 месяцев назад

      Haha, so you just pissed away all that money because "never used it because of the huge production with those filters". That is just beyond sad. Maybe if you have that much extra $$, you could've just paid a 10-year old to do it for you LOL.

  • @robinsouth8555
    @robinsouth8555 Год назад +25

    I want to thank you, for your time researching this, and sharing. I bought an Alexapure at an auction for $1, it was missing the lid and I believe people thought it was a coffee maker. I reached out to them regarding a new lid and got no response. I ended up buying a lid for a pan that fits perfectly for another $1 at a resale store. I will be buying these filters from here on out. Thank you.

  • @lorrainemagarian2677
    @lorrainemagarian2677 23 дня назад +1

    I had a Berkey but went with the Doulton as it uses the ceramic filters. I'm glad to hear that the ProOne filters are also ceramic and certified. Thanks so much for your diligence!

  • @whatnext715
    @whatnext715 Год назад +11

    I was excited when you said Pro-one is NSF Certified because when I last checked a few years ago no gravity filters were fully nsf certified. I just checked out their website and they definitely highlight there NSF certification but they are only certified for NSF/ANSI 42. Especially in an emergency, I am most concerned for contaminants that would fall under NSF 53 & 401.
    NSF/ANSI has 3 certifications that apply to water filters. NSF 42 is for “aesthetic” impurities which includes chlorine, total dissolved solids and things that impact taste and odor. NSF 53 is for impurities that have demonstrated health impacts. NSF 401 is for “emerging compounds” like medications, pesticides and herbicides.
    Thanks for all the detailed information you provided in how to use the new filters and the pros and cons. But I think it’s important to clarify that Pro-One is NOT certified for anything but chlorine, taste and odor. Having said that, I do own a small pro-one scout and 2 filters that I keep as part of my emergency supplies.

  • @VeldaE12
    @VeldaE12 Год назад +30

    Been using our Berkeys close to a decade. Use it for our pretty good city water. I wash the black candles once in a while. Still on original filter. Fills Royal in maybe 1.25 hours. Very happy with my Berkey. I have 2 black filters in my Royal. Did you check total dissolved solids in each?

  • @ladyfritz8r
    @ladyfritz8r Год назад +29

    Hey friends! I got a Berkey a few years ago as a prepping tool. However I have never used it for daily use due to the hassle of the filters, the recharging necessary, and the requirement to run it out before refilling it. But it doesn't use any electricity. So it's the best thing I knew of so far to keep for emergencies with grid down.
    For the last five years or so I've been drinking distilled water that I make with an H2O Labs countertop distiller. Very simple efficient reliable and tasty and safe, but it does use electricity. I suspect it's still cheaper to distill than buy the Berkey filters, but I never compared.
    Recently, after five years, I want to clear up my tiny kitchen space and the almost every day routine of running the distiller overnight for the next day's water SO I put in an Reverse Osmosis undersink water filter system. I installed the tank and filters in the basement just under the kitchen so it doesn't take any precious space under the sink in the cabinet, and it has a countertop spigot that fits nicely in the second soap dispenser hole. My unit does not take any power and will work as long as I have water pressure to my house - it is not gravity fed.
    I will be ordering some of the ProOne filters because in an actual disaster it is less likely I can accomplish the priming and the other hassles for the Berkey. And fluoride filtration is important tome.

    • @veganconservative1109
      @veganconservative1109 Год назад +2

      We used to own an RO, but the water wasted by them was prohibitive for a desert environment. Pay attention to future water usage just in case.

    • @kimberlyrupp5643
      @kimberlyrupp5643 Год назад +1

      I did the same thing and haven't used it yet due to the filter hassles and aluminum issue with fluoride filters but will order these ProOne filters.

  • @speechgirl36
    @speechgirl36 Год назад +281

    I bought my Crown Berkey in 2016. It came with two black filters. Priming the black filters is just running them under water, nothing complicated and no hoses required. It’s 2023 and I just now had to purchase replacement filters. I’m single and all I drink is water and I always take two bottles of water to work, make coffee with my Berkey water every morning and cook with it. I’m beyond pleased with how well my Berkey has held up. I’ve washed the filters every year and the last time I washed them I had to use plumbers tape to hold one in place, probably because I over-tightened and stripped the threads. I suspect that my Berkey filters lasted well beyond 6,000 gallons.
    I never had to wait 2 hours to get water, after ten minutes I could fill up a glass, because it filters continually and I don’t need all of the water at once. Plus I never had to keep my black filters completely submerged in water…ever. It’s best to drain the Berkey and then fill it all the way up each time, I just tip it forward to drain out the last drops into my water bottle or coffee carafe! Then I refill it to the brim again. Mine works great and 2 filters for one person lasted 7 years. I have to refill about every 5-6 days. That’s a lot of $$ saved by not buying bottled water.
    I just replaced the two filters directly from the Berkey company for $166. I’m super pleased with my Berkey but caution people to be careful of knock-off filters because I’ve heard those can be problematic. When your Berkey filters are spent, you’ll immediately notice a change in the water quality because it will have a bad taste. It’s the same with all water filters I’ve ever used but especially noticeable with the Berkey.
    Seriously, this video reminds me of the late night infomercials where they exaggerate every “problem” with their competitor and minimize the exact same processes required with their product. I honestly don’t think their product would save much, if any, money for me personally. But I think everyone should experiment and find what works best for them. This might be a good option for anyone who has had a bad experience with Berkey and wants an alternative. That’s not me, but I still found it useful to know that this option exists and would work with my existing Berkey. Water is crucial for survival and everyone should invest in a gravity water filtration system because it doesn’t require any electricity. It’s always good to have extra filters for any extended water emergencies. Buy this, buy a Berkey, buy a Sawyer life straw, buy SOMETHING so you are prepared! (Edited for typos)

    • @sharonodonnell8340
      @sharonodonnell8340 Год назад +1

      I’m

    • @redlover5088
      @redlover5088 Год назад +18

      I've had my Royal Berkey since 2018 and mine never took 2 hours to fill. The max time was roughly 50 min. I also could fill a glass after about 10 min. I've never used more than 2 black filters and 2 fluoride filters and I cleaned my filters once a year. I moved about 1 year ago and kept my clean filters in the fridge in a zip loc bag. I finally pulled them out after about 6 months and had to clean off serious mold on the black filters. My fault, I did not store them as directed since I thought I'd have my Berkey up and running within 2 weeks. I've not had any other problems with Berkey but was very concerned when I read about the lawsuit. I did some research and was even more concerned. Due to the lack of NSF certification I will most likely purchase non Bereky filters when mine need to be replaced.

    • @richgran
      @richgran Год назад +26

      It's interesting that the channel only ❤'s Anti-Berkey comments.

    • @LLT1963
      @LLT1963 Год назад +18

      Excellent comment and advice. I came here looking for a cheaper option on filters. Still haven't found one. 1200 gallons vs 6000, doesn't give me any savings.

    • @southernsmil
      @southernsmil Год назад +13

      Agree with you all...I've had my Berkey since 2018, only had to prime it initially. I've had the same filters, will probably switch them at the end of this year.

  • @J49Banks
    @J49Banks 4 дня назад

    Thank you, Joe and Rachel. We have a Berkey we’ve been having a lot of problems with and your video was very helpful and us to make decisions on how to make the Berkey system work better please keep making these videos.
    John Banks

  • @vldarden
    @vldarden Год назад +21

    I have two Berkey systems and have been less than happy. I also have Zero water which has NSF certification. I’m going to check out these filters because I want to be able to use my Berkey. Watched someone test using a highly toxic heavy metal and the Zero water did the best.

    • @kingscairn
      @kingscairn Год назад

      Was ALEXA PURE included in that

    • @vldarden
      @vldarden Год назад

      @@kingscairn I would have to double check but I believe it was.

    • @mfb6310
      @mfb6310 Год назад

      Update - never mind - Hello! Did you find out if the zero filters fit the berkeys? Please and Thank you................. Never mind - seens zero is a dfferent style entirely.

  • @jackbenimble4067
    @jackbenimble4067 Год назад +4

    I have a Big Berkey and I've been needing black filters for a while and of late they are always out of stock. Now thanks to you guys I have an alternative and I don't need the separate Fluoride filters and no more charging, yahoo! Thank you and keep the info coming.

  • @vintagegirlsforever
    @vintagegirlsforever Год назад +19

    Another saving hack is ….I’ve seen a lot of Berkey Units ,for these reasons being sold on marketplace too but having said that people can score some really nice units way cheaper now because so many were and are unhappy w the *filters or shocked by the replacement filters price that you can get some really nice units and then order the ProOne filters ! Save a ton ! A lady sold us 2 extra Units..still in the box brand new simply because she hates the lengthly prep steps! So .. we scored the new ones and now have some for the work place as well ! Living in hurricane alley we definitely need them especially when base stores close and Camp Lejeune water itself and the high water issues along the coast here… We had planned to get the similar one from ProOne but saved so much w the deal but I am grateful that the filters are compatible so we will continue to save!! So just food for thought.. for those who use local markets check there.. then order ProOne filters if your needing several units like we did. Thanks for another great vlog. Will definitely use your link when you partner up w ProOne. ❤

    • @timberline1487
      @timberline1487 11 месяцев назад

      I bought the little bulb primer gizmo fr $5 and literally takes me seconds to prime mine. I can't believe people are that lazy. Nobody likes to do any thinking for themselves anymore

    • @robinbair1245
      @robinbair1245 4 месяца назад

      Where did you get your bulb primer? Direct from Berkey?

  • @cherylsamara6370
    @cherylsamara6370 2 месяца назад +1

    I love my Berkey!! I have had it since 2019. I have only purchased a set of new filters one time. I drink over 60 ounces of water a day. I use this Berkey water for everything! It works! It is easy to use and clean.

  • @wendydune18
    @wendydune18 Год назад +18

    I've been using a Pro One for almost a year now. I'm happy with it. I notice that the bottom water collection portion doesn't get a slime when I clean it like my berkey filter did. I love that I don't have to prime it. You do have to let water got through 2x with a new filter so it doesn't have a taste to the water. The water is safe to drink, even with the taste. It's mentioned on the website.

    • @sandy-mr5gj
      @sandy-mr5gj Год назад +2

      I put a real silver quarter in the bottom of my Berkey=no slime but real pure silver quarters are rare these days-they can't have any copper like todays quarters.

    • @hazelnut0127
      @hazelnut0127 Год назад

      @@sandy-mr5gjWhy put a silver quarter?

    • @sandy-mr5gj
      @sandy-mr5gj Год назад +1

      @@hazelnut0127 I explained because a pure silver coin prevents slime in the water reservoir. Todays quarters don't work because they are not 100% silver.

    • @bobr2959
      @bobr2959 Год назад

      Good idea.@@sandy-mr5gj

    • @stephenrobb8759
      @stephenrobb8759 Год назад

      ​@@hazelnut0127... pure silver is antimicrobial.
      Any pure silver will do the same.

  • @patriciaribaric3409
    @patriciaribaric3409 Год назад +14

    My first Berkey I purchased with ceramic silver impregnated Berkefield filters. They too needed extra fluoride fiters. While seaching for better deals I discovered the All In One ceramic filters by Propur. They now call them Pro One. All in one is what sold me - no fluoride filters needed. Glad you discovered them too. Get you one of those spouts with the glass tube that shows the water level. That way you know when it is good to add water.

    • @mjmccarthy3693
      @mjmccarthy3693 Год назад +1

      I have that spout. Purchased @ one month after buying Berkey. Game Changer!

  • @patrickday4206
    @patrickday4206 3 месяца назад +6

    I don't understand why not just do reverse osmosis???? I bought one on Amazon and plumbed it in myself was about 80 dollars with replacement filters 120 that should last 3 years

  • @highestsprings
    @highestsprings 8 месяцев назад +2

    Purchased a British made Doulton system with similar ceramic candles. It's tested and proven to regulation standards and as you say hassle free to use. We looked into Berkey but glad we didn't go that way for the reasons you state. We hold transparency in a company in high regard, Doulton provided that. Its worth mentioning that on investigation there are components in Berkey filters that are not biodegradable so recycling is a challenge. The ceramic ones are better in this area and overall better for the enviroment. Thanks for the info, I think this switch is a good choice.

  • @williamirelan9332
    @williamirelan9332 Год назад +9

    Made my own with two 8 dollar stock pots and a drill. I've been using ceramic filters since I made it. Works great. You don't have to wait until all the water is filtered to open the tap.

    • @alisonarcher2879
      @alisonarcher2879 Год назад

      that’s amazing. wish I had been that resourceful instead of spending all that $$$! i’m going to try it. what ceramic filters do you use? thanks.

    • @williamirelan9332
      @williamirelan9332 Год назад

      @@alisonarcher2879 the filters I purchased on Amazon are Huining they do a nice job filtering lake water when camping, My friend who copied my filter preferred a charcoal filter for taste but I think the ceramic works great on the local well water the city supplies. P.S. the stock pots from Walmart have gone up in price.

    • @georgenelson8917
      @georgenelson8917 11 месяцев назад +1

      I made a home madeworks great

  • @user-lq3dj3eo8k
    @user-lq3dj3eo8k 8 месяцев назад +2

    I switched to proone filters but recently they are always out of stock. Considering the British Berkfeld. Just started to study the berkfeld. A little concerned that on their website berkfeld says they don't remove nitrates. It is a pain all the research that you have to do.

  • @calukimbo9994
    @calukimbo9994 Год назад +26

    I love my Alexapure. It's easy to use as filters do not need priming and they filter fluoride.

    • @kalm3768
      @kalm3768 Год назад

      I have one also and love it. Bought it in 2017 and have replaced the filters only once, I use about 1 to 2 gallons a day for drinking, cooking and for my pets. I clean them about every 6 months. And they remove Vinyl Chloride (I live in Ohio) which alot of other filters do not.

    • @nonamebrand8771
      @nonamebrand8771 Год назад +5

      Have you had drain issues with it ? I have used Alexapure since 2015. Finally figured out the flow issue, and love it.

    • @bibleprophesytodaysnewswit51
      @bibleprophesytodaysnewswit51 Год назад +1

      @@nonamebrand8771 I also dump out the water that is left before refilling my alexapure .. I have found it helps alot ...

    • @kingscairn
      @kingscairn Год назад

      ​@@nonamebrand8771backflush - i have alexa pure too

    • @kathy2940
      @kathy2940 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@nonamebrand8771 how did you fix it?

  • @MrRjj4321
    @MrRjj4321 7 месяцев назад +1

    soaking the filters in a weak vinegar solution will dissolve the hard water deposits and will restore the filter speed (just make sure when clean and reinstalled you fill to cover the filter to remove all the vinegar)... if you get a lot of organic matter (from filtering really dirty water without prefiltering) you can blow that out with compressed air...

  • @favoriteswubby
    @favoriteswubby Год назад +11

    My son's family uses the Berkey, but I have an Alexapure. The Alexapure is cheaper, in a direct comparison between the two not considering price, I still feel that the Alexapure is the clear winner.

    • @karenreaves3650
      @karenreaves3650 Год назад +6

      I am happy with mine also.

    • @lyndarina9839
      @lyndarina9839 Год назад +4

      From what I have read, Alexapure filters out more contaminants than other brands. I am very happy with my Alexapure also.

  • @hollyhock3945
    @hollyhock3945 Год назад +58

    About 4 years ago when watching a lot of homesteading videos, everyone praised their Berkey. I looked into them and found you cannot purchase one in Iowa because of the reasons you stated. I decided then and there, if they weren't willing to pay for the certification testing, something was off. Glad to see you found an alternative.

    • @rozcarlson9109
      @rozcarlson9109 Год назад

      Berkeley is not supposed to be shipped to California, either.

    • @jkibblet
      @jkibblet 10 месяцев назад

      What did you end up going with? I also just realized I can’t one in Iowa. Is there one we can get?

    • @hollyhock3945
      @hollyhock3945 10 месяцев назад

      I haven't gone with anything yet, but Joe's nerdy tech research is pretty convincing. I haven't looked into if they are available in Iowa.

  • @anim8torfiddler871
    @anim8torfiddler871 11 месяцев назад +16

    I have used the Berkey-Style gravity-fed filters since the Milwaukee Cryptosporidium Municipal Water supply contamination disaster of the early 1990s, buying one for my disabled brother to use.
    There are a number of competing similar brands. The Berkey filter has been carried into the wild for more than a CENTURY by missionaries, explorers, and it has been distributed thru all that period in disaster areas. So it has saved many tens of thousands of lives by filtering critters and chemicals from contaminated water around the world for a CENTURy and more
    I am NOT a Paid representative for ANY Water filter system, by the way.
    _*You can make your own filter system with 2-or-3-inch thick layers from top to bottom: pebbles, washed sand, diatomaceous earth, and activated charcoal, and finally place a real silver coin or a silver plated fork or spoon from a second-hand store in the BOTTOM Receptacle.
    British Sailors had discovered by the 17th century that placing a silver coin in their communal water barrel kept the water FRESH as long as the coin was left there. Turns out the Silver acts as an anti-viral and antimicrobial, killing critters that got thru the filtering media.*_
    It helps to keep the filtering layers intact by separating them with a fine screen or cloth. The Berkey-style filter allows you to filter water drawn from creeks, swamps, and other like sources that you would not want to drink from directly. LET the water sit for an hour to allow sediments to settle to the bottom, or you'll clog your system very quickly. ACTIVATED CHARCOAL, adsorbs a very long list of undesirable chemicals, I would be profoundly surprised if that does not include flouridated compounds in public water supplies.
    Look, all you need to do to "Charge" your filter is just pour a gallon into the top, let it run thru, and discard the first batch of water that passes thru the dry filters. If you are really fastidious (not a bad thing) you can CLEAN the lower receptacle before you start using the system for drinking water.
    Sorry you find it such a bother to charge the dried filters.

    • @allallema
      @allallema 11 месяцев назад +1

      GREAT COMMENT !!
      I would like a reply from the 2krazyketos

  • @evb1601
    @evb1601 Год назад +44

    We ditched our Berkey in 2009 when we got very, very ill from a failed filter. We were living in a situation in Mexico where filtration was a must. We did the red dye test regularly. This happened between tests and we were soooo sick. We agree that there was such a hassle with those black filters. We currently live where we have those big bottles of water however, we are also concerned about them being in the heat and then we drink that water. It might be time to revisit filtration as we want a system that doesn't use power. Thank you for this video.

    • @DigitalCity-sj4es
      @DigitalCity-sj4es Год назад

      im calling you out for bullshit.

    • @XtremeChiliPepper
      @XtremeChiliPepper 11 месяцев назад +1

      I call BS, it wasn't a "failed filter", they don't "fail" unless you misuse them. #1 - everybody knows not to drink the water in Mexico. #2 - if you do drink the water, it needs to be pre-filtered, then filtered, and then probably filtered through a 3rd pitcher filter.

  • @johnnierichardson3289
    @johnnierichardson3289 Год назад +4

    I have the plastic clear one and used it for about 5 years. I bought it specifically to remove fluoride in the city water and after more research have seen studies that the system doesn't remove fluoride and even adds harmful things to the water! I have a new home filtration system with that blue light that kills any organisms in the water, removes chemicals and smells. On a well now so no worries about fluoride!🎉

  • @johnhardwicke7285
    @johnhardwicke7285 Год назад +27

    In my municipality they have been using , not chlorine, but chloramines for over 20 years. When they first began using them they had a warning on the city's website not to use city water in your aquarium and as I studied chloramines around the country I found a water main break that caused a fish kill off in the stream into which it leaked. These pour through systems were not capable of removing them so I have a countertop reverse osmosis machine, Distillation and reverse osmosis are better and the countertop RO machine does not cost much more than these pour through systems

    • @gadgetgrader
      @gadgetgrader Год назад +3

      What is the brand or model countertop RO you have?

    • @cw9090
      @cw9090 Год назад

      The Enviratek (Pro One) test results provided on their website (PDF download) show 99.9+% chloramines are removed with their G2 gravity filters.

    • @amandapulcine3484
      @amandapulcine3484 11 месяцев назад

      RO removes vital minerals from your water, inherent in its the process.

  • @shawnenser2610
    @shawnenser2610 6 месяцев назад +2

    I just installed a R.O system in my RV and it makes life even easier than those Gravity filters.

  • @IamKyuTee
    @IamKyuTee Год назад +11

    Yes, pro one filters are used by others in the Berkey water units. The Berkey filters not being certified and having issues of failure in the dye test when new as of late makes it seem as if they have them made in a low grade factory in a third world country or from China.
    I would not even waste the money on buying a Berkey unit and make my own out of 2 heavy duty Stainless Steel Stockpots and fittings. Would come out way cheaper and then buy the Pro One filters.

  • @Auntie_Okie
    @Auntie_Okie Год назад +2

    I wanted a Berkey but didn’t like the price so I went with 4 Patriots, exact same system at a much cheaper price. I will have to check out this company for the filters. Thanks guys!!

  • @witness1449
    @witness1449 Год назад +6

    This is a great video! We have filtered our water for over 12 years. We also started with Berkey filters but switched to ProOne 5 years.
    no comparison to performance or ease of use. We only have the 9 inch filters and keep 4 extra filters at all times. We use 2 at a time and has filtered fast enough for our use. We couple using the gravity filtered system with a 5 gallon water cooler that we refill ounce a week. This allows us plenty of water at all times.
    I believe there are 5 states now that prohibit the sale of Berkey filters.
    ProOne is a far better choice, and we have used them with great results for over 5 years.
    We change our filters about every 16 months.
    Everyone should be filtering their water! Clean, healthy water is the key to good health

  • @lesliehunter1340
    @lesliehunter1340 Год назад +1

    Thank you SO much!! Also a senior with a travel Berkey. I was just debating today what to do with it! You gave the answer and I just finished ordering my high quality low maintenance filters. Absolutely delighted! Agreeing with other comments that you covered this topic thoroughly! Here's to soft, happy water consumption!!😅

  • @hollymccormick1895
    @hollymccormick1895 Год назад +8

    Thank you Joe & Rachel! I’ve been interested in purchasing a Berkey water filter but hadn’t started looking into it yet. I was excited to see your video posted and will definitely get the Pro One instead. You just saved me a lot of time by doing the research for me. GREATLY APPRECIATED!!

  • @nettieromine5205
    @nettieromine5205 Год назад +2

    Than you,thank you! I have been trying to find filters, the Berky company says they don’t have any to sell. I haven’t been happy with the extra steps. Glad to hear about another option!

  • @josselin4905
    @josselin4905 Год назад +14

    I got a Travel Berkey about 3 years ago. It was very expensive because I also bought the Fluoride filters. Unfortunately, I had a sensitivity to something in the Berkey filters which caused an irritation to my oral mucosa. Then about a year ago, I discovered the Pro One filters. I researched them & decided to try them. They worked perfectly in my Berkey, the water tasted great & no sensitivity! I recently bought a Pro One Big+ unit and have 3 of their 9" filters in it. It filters quite rapidly and I love it so much! For me, the Pro One filters are superior to the Berkey filters for sure!

    • @meadowmcclure3273
      @meadowmcclure3273 Год назад +1

      Can you put a link in here for the Pro One filters that for in the berkey travel unit? Pretty please :)

    • @josselin4905
      @josselin4905 Год назад +3

      @@meadowmcclure3273 The 7" & 5" will fit into a Travel Berkey. I've got two 7" in mine.

    • @kimmyk1
      @kimmyk1 Год назад

      I have the travel as well. Stainless steel used is 250 grade the worst. Leeches a lot of nickel into the water. Should be 560 stainless for the price to prevent the leeching. I use two 1 gallon food grade buckets. Added a spot and 2 holes for the filters and we’re done. Sounds like the nickel is an irritant to you. Great catch on a problem

  • @TC-lb7sn
    @TC-lb7sn Год назад +2

    Glad i watched this. Ive used mostly doulton filters for well over a decade. Did some research last time i bought filters and ordered pro one. Ive been worried because i could hear it dripping so much faster. I was skeptical how it could filter so fast. But the water taste great so i felt it must be working fine. The minute you said you could hear it filtering faster I felt relief from my nagging fear something was wrong. The faster fill time is so awesome and i really wish i hadnt been needlessly worried the last 6 months. This alone would be a reason to switch filters if you fill a lot of bottles every day like we do. Thank you for comparing the filter speed. I will be sticking with these great filters for the future.

    • @fuckyoutubehandIes
      @fuckyoutubehandIes Год назад

      Bro, you're probably better off with the doulton, ProOne are not NSF certified, they're actually quite sketchy, on their site they claim they're NSF 42 and 53 certified but the only official NSF certification they have is 42 for their materials, NOT for their filters, at least doulton is NSF 42 for their filters and not just materials, but in the first place NSF 42 is a certification for treating odors and taste, not bacteria, heavy metals, viruses and so on, for that you want NSF 53, which they simply dont have, Pro One claim their filters are 3rd party tested to or above NSF 53 level but when you go to look at those 3rd party tests guess what? its from the same exact lab that runs tests for berkey for their black filters, a shady business called envirotek lab.
      Doulton is only NSF 42 so its not exactly endgame filters but its probably better then ProOne/Berkey black

  • @remyllebeau77
    @remyllebeau77 Год назад +79

    I'm glad more people are catching on to the Berkey scam. Sometimes being more expensive doesn't mean "high end" and "luxury brand", sometimes it is just a scam.

    • @stevebuzz3967
      @stevebuzz3967 Год назад +3

      Yeah, Berkey rips you off with the high price of the stainless steel container, you can get way cheaper containers and put any kind of filter in it.

    • @mariecameau097
      @mariecameau097 Год назад +3

      I have two Alexa,filter straws and one under sink with seven step of filtration and one to install for the whole house

    • @IMOO1896
      @IMOO1896 Год назад +4

      From reading the comment above yours, Berkey filters are not overpriced

    • @remyllebeau77
      @remyllebeau77 Год назад +2

      @@IMOO1896 You are saying that under a video that pretty much proves the opposite.

    • @rachelgoodkind6545
      @rachelgoodkind6545 Год назад

      I do not think its' a "scam". They sell a portable system that provides filtered water.
      They have certainly sold millions to happy customers in the past 15 years. I certainly believe Berkey is not completely up front about what contaminants it does not take out and what IS left in the filtered water however. Lets be honest, many companies tell you what they want you to know.
      Take a look at the distilled water systems costing about $400. They do not tell their customers that distilled water is missing minerals, takes minerals out of our body, acidifies the water, and is not hydrating. They know their water is not very healthy and continue to sell
      their systems. Yet many buy them because the water is called "pure".

  • @rebeccastahler4984
    @rebeccastahler4984 Год назад +1

    EXCELLENT video! I do have the berkey and worried about the filtration (or lack there of) and wondered about different filters that might fit it. This provided answers to most all my questions! Thank you!

  • @Michele.Stitches
    @Michele.Stitches Год назад +32

    Several years ago, we had a Berkey we loved. But the filters were definitely not black and did not need to be primed. They were white like the new replacement filter you bought. The cool thing is you could see when it was time to clean the filter…it would be rusty brown on the outside, but a good scrub would restore it back to white. I am sad to here their quality has gone down. Thanks for sharing the info!

    • @Michele.Stitches
      @Michele.Stitches Год назад +8

      “Hear” not “here” 😂

    • @pjj9491
      @pjj9491 Год назад +4

      ​@@Michele.Stitches....wow...grammar police😮

    • @susanneschauf7417
      @susanneschauf7417 Год назад

      But what about the inside? Do you think the brown, rusty colour is only on the outside? I think it looks just as brown on the inside. You should open the thing and clean the inside too, shouldn't you?

    • @Michele.Stitches
      @Michele.Stitches Год назад

      @@susanneschauf7417 Oh, we definitely cleaned the entire Berkey on a regular basis!

    • @Michele.Stitches
      @Michele.Stitches Год назад +3

      @@pjj9491 Don’t worry, I only police and correct the grammar and spelling on my own posts. 😁

  • @ladye6907
    @ladye6907 Год назад +4

    Thanks for this precious informations. I’ve been having my travel Berkey for maybe 7-8 years and as you mentioned the priming always was a pain plus recently was having problems finding fluoride filters. I was getting really tired of the whole situation. I stocked up to have just in case but I will look into this new filters.

  • @deeb7138
    @deeb7138 Год назад +22

    Love, love, love this! We own the travel Berkey for the RV and have similar complaints with priming. This video was very informative and I love that you made specific recommendations for the correct replacement size. Ordering new filters today. Thanks.

  • @veggirl1964
    @veggirl1964 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for this video. I have had a Berkey for years. I have been mostly happy with it. My filters only last about 2 years before they fail the red dye test. Their filters are frequently out of stock, making getting replacements difficult. I need new filters and just went to the Berkey website and they have a notice on there that the black filters will be unavailable while the lawsuit goes through the appeals process. So, time to try a new filter!

    • @evalinawarne1337
      @evalinawarne1337 19 дней назад

      There are other places on line to buy filters and units. Amazon. Took me a year looking for it before I checked other sites. Best to you. GOD BLESS YOU.
      Hope this helps you.

  • @ActivateMission2ThisTimeline
    @ActivateMission2ThisTimeline Год назад +35

    Should have considered Reverse Osmosis system. Costs about $150 and removes everything at 90%

    • @michelesteward5170
      @michelesteward5170 Год назад +2

      That's what we had on our ranch property for 25 years, was on a well

    • @VeldaE12
      @VeldaE12 Год назад +7

      Wastes water ! Harder to take in a small rv.

    • @noeldeal8087
      @noeldeal8087 Год назад +14

      Where do you get a $150 dollar reverse osmosis system?

    • @61biglou
      @61biglou Год назад +2

      Including needed minerals

    • @williamlee7782
      @williamlee7782 Год назад +3

      You lose around half the water down the drain in an RO system. 👎

  • @MysticManifesting
    @MysticManifesting Год назад +26

    I've had a Berkey for over ten years and was pretty happy with it, until I moved to home on well water. The amount of sediment that built up in my coffee maker and tea kettle was unbelievable. All those inorganic minerals were entering my body. I think I'll get the ceramic filters in the future and distill the filtered water for drinking. And no, distilled water does not leech beneficial minerals from the body.

    • @mjmccarthy3693
      @mjmccarthy3693 Год назад +1

      do you have to buy a separate distiller to do that?

    • @tooncesthedrivingcat7105
      @tooncesthedrivingcat7105 Год назад +4

      Yep, I've been filtering my water through a big berkey for years. Now I filter and distill into my own glass bottles. Tapwater=76 ppm, Berkey=52ppm, Distilled=0ppm I am very happy. Its a lot of work, but I think its worth it.

    • @MysticManifesting
      @MysticManifesting Год назад +1

      @@mjmccarthy3693 Yes. They're relatively cheap. Got mine from Walmart. It's a countertop model.

    • @jean1228
      @jean1228 Год назад +5

      The white residue is calcium if you’re using raw well water. Berkey is honest about not removing calcium. We had the same issue. But if you’re using a water softener and filling a water filter from the tap, the filters are going to get clogged with the salts.

    • @debluetailfly
      @debluetailfly Год назад

      @@tooncesthedrivingcat7105 ppm of what specifically?

  • @Anita-ji5hr
    @Anita-ji5hr Год назад +4

    I have been using a Berkey for 6 years. I replace the chlorine filters twice a year and at that time the drip is usually slower.I also clean off the black filters and Prime them and do the red dye test. After this the drip is much better but will slow down after a couple months. The Berkey water looks clearer than the other filtered water in your video that causes me to wonder if there is sodium in the Pro One water which may also give it the softer texture you described.

  • @nshifferd
    @nshifferd Месяц назад +1

    Purchased my New Berkeley Royal on EBay for $109, (without Filters) and the ProOne Filters on EBay $154. All this was done after watching your video. Thanks so much for your information.

  • @donnasparrow4
    @donnasparrow4 Год назад +4

    Yep yep can use pro one in the Burkey
    Thank for this video 📹

  • @heatherbrodian6129
    @heatherbrodian6129 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, this is the first video I am seeing of yours and I loved it enough to subscribe! Props to your others subs who got this pushed out to get you more subs, have an amazing n blessed day yall!

  • @cathyhann7957
    @cathyhann7957 Год назад +6

    Awesome video. I’ve been thinking about replacing my berkey but it’s an investment. It’s nice to know I can use the ProOne will fit in my berkey.

  • @MissSandraK
    @MissSandraK Год назад +6

    I’m so glad I bought mine in 2014 for my first one. I got it because of the flint water crisis. Our water stunk and was yellow. I took part in the testing program where they was testing for lead and copper. I asked to send in a sample from my Berkeley because the manufacture said it doesn’t remove lead. The test results was 0 lead and copper from the Berkeley with the British Daulton ceramic candle. I purchased this unit because it is used in the field by missionaries in 3rd world conditions which living in flint during the crisis felt like. I’ve moved and have well water so I purchased a 2nd unit. I agree the black candles aren’t as good as the original ceramic ones.

    • @healingjourneys4241
      @healingjourneys4241 Год назад +2

      Can you share where you purchased your candles from?

    • @evalinawarne1337
      @evalinawarne1337 19 дней назад

      Thank you and GOD BLESS YOU. SE MICHIGAN 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏
      ALSO INTERESTED IN THE FILTET CANDLES. I
      WOULD LOVE TO MOVE TOO

  • @NC_SUGAR
    @NC_SUGAR Год назад +11

    Oh you guys. Priming the Berkey filters is not that bad. I've used them for years and they're fine. I fill my tank each morning and I'm good to go. For your RV I can see using a ceramic filter because it would be dry between trips. Geez!

    • @morningstarwampanoag7906
      @morningstarwampanoag7906 Год назад +1

      It is kind of a scathing report of the Berkey filtration system.

    • @wanda5174
      @wanda5174 Год назад

      As long as the filter is completely submerged in water and left for a bit you don't need to do the priming. After installing the filter run a few gallons of water thru it and use that for your plants and then you are good to go. Love my Berkey.

    • @morningstarwampanoag7906
      @morningstarwampanoag7906 Год назад

      I never posted this response.

    • @morningstarwampanoag7906
      @morningstarwampanoag7906 Год назад

      Sometimes you have to wait for the CC translation ... but it is always best to do your own research.

  • @manithyachandravidyananda8236
    @manithyachandravidyananda8236 4 дня назад

    very thorough from beginning to end, thanks so much

  • @dianerussell1434
    @dianerussell1434 Год назад +6

    I use a zero filter.
    I know what is added to and is in my water from the treatment plant.
    I'm one of the operators 😉

  • @TexasScout
    @TexasScout Год назад +3

    There’s a very good reason that Berkey hasn’t sought in S if certification for their filters. You have to get certification for each test cost thousands of dollars with 230+ contaminants that’s a lot of money. All the research I have seen people sending their water off for testing. I’ve been using him for over 10 years I’ve had no problems. Let me offer another tip about the Berkey carbon black filters, you can shave them with a vegetable peeler up to three times and still not lose effectiveness I’ve done that with mine once most of the time I just use a scotch bright pad on returns the flow right back to where it was. One question, does it filter out arsenic?

  • @kellysnavely7903
    @kellysnavely7903 Год назад +5

    Have you considered a reverse osmosis system that go under your sink? Then there’s nothing setting out on your counter

  • @DCJNewsMedia
    @DCJNewsMedia 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ty so very much. I was about to buy a Burkey system.
    But with priming and without the certification, no way.
    I like this much better.
    As a disability needs family it makes it easier for us.
    The other system would be way too much trouble for us.
    Thanks again 😊

  • @wandac396
    @wandac396 Год назад +3

    I’m on year 3 with my berkey filter. And this is with hard water. I’ve not had any difficulties maintaining my berkey and I would consider myself a bit on the lazy side. No offense, but this was more of an infomercial.

  • @miketaylor7305
    @miketaylor7305 Год назад +2

    Hi 2Krazyketos….Rachel pretty nail color! thanks for the information

  • @THEGLASSMANSWORLD
    @THEGLASSMANSWORLD Год назад +4

    Our family uses a Nikken PiMag filtration system and it uses a ceramic filter as well but I'm unsure if it blocks any flouride or the 200+ contaminants that the ProOne does.
    I also recently purchased a 4 pack of AquaCrest black filters that are compatible with Berkey, but they have NSF certification and have excellent reviews for their OS Systems so I figured they knew what they are doing as far as making good water filtration units.
    I purchased those to make my own DIY "Berkey" System Build which I will upload to my channel soon.

  • @glenparker234
    @glenparker234 Год назад +2

    So the burki is faster and last longer but they refuse to test them. I was going to get one but didn’t like the price so I got a ceramic water cooler then later I got I think a 2 gallon stock pot at Walmart drilled a hole in the bottom and installed a zero water filter I only used one filter but it will filter 2 gallons in around 20 minutes and the ceramic water cooler keeps the water cool even on hot days. And after seeing your test I’m glad I went that way👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️😊

  • @brandonc79
    @brandonc79 Год назад +59

    Hey just so you know, ProOne filters are not NSF certified like you may think. They are only certified under "material requirements" which basically means the "parts are made from the right materials" whether it be gaskets, filter cartridges, stainless steel container, ect. None of the certfications have anything to do with the claims from ProOne in the effectiveness of it's product. They are one in same with all of these companies. All we want is the NSF to certifiy the filtration standards they claim and the companies dont do it. "It costs too much" is the excuse.. Im pretty sure if some of these companies havent sold in he millions already... theyre in the 100 thousands... Youd think theyd have enough to spend on this specidic cert considering alot of the products are $400 a pop. Imagine your product DOES filter everything BUT filter are only 99.9% effective before 100 gallons and then you need to replace filters. Naaat good

    • @lovegunn22
      @lovegunn22 Год назад +2

      Not a very good test of theirs at the end there. If they wanted to make it legit they should have had somebody else give them a blind test.

    • @brandonc79
      @brandonc79 Год назад +8

      @@lovegunn22 If you're still looking for a filter get the ZeroWater one. It's the best and has all the NSF certs. It'll filter any water supply to 0 TDS. In BC Canada the filters last a LONG TIME since our sources up here are already very clean 20 - 35 TDS

    • @lovegunn22
      @lovegunn22 Год назад

      @@brandonc79 Thanks for the input greatly appreciated.

    • @brandonc79
      @brandonc79 Год назад

      @@lovegunn22 no problemmmmmmm

    • @JeffBrauss
      @JeffBrauss 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@brandonc79I disagree with the zero water recommendation and here’s why:
      1. Filter life. My family of 4 was only getting around 4-6 weeks at best with each filter, and zero waters have an issue when the filters goes bad they make the water taste like fish smell. Not to mention the price of these filters!
      2. A zero TDS does not mean purified. Bacteria will not show on a tds meter.
      3. ZW removes all good minerals from your drinking water. This annoys me most of all, as any good parent you want healthy foods and water for your family, but our water filter was actually taking away good minerals. You need those minerals as completely mineral free water is not completely ingested by your body, actually leaving you less hydrated. You also just need those minerals for a healthy lifestyle. We were adding those minerals to the filtered ZW tank, using a dropper. That got old.
      Ended up putting our ZW away and went back with an Alexpure. Those filters last longer, are cleanable, filter out bacteria (river water) lab tested to remove heavy metals (lead, ect) and leave in those important minerals. ✌🏼

  • @cathygenereux2656
    @cathygenereux2656 7 месяцев назад

    I've had my Berkey for over 10 years and absolutely have loved it. Great tasting, clean water. Only need to prime the filters every couple months, and it really doesn't take too long. However, the last filter I bought in 2021 was a huge headache. It had to be primed every week. After priming it would filter and drain very well into the tank below, but within a couple days it would slow down and by a week or so it would barely drip at all, so I had to reprime. I eventually completely removed the flouride filters because those made it even slower. After a year and a half of this, I couldn't stand it any more and got new filters. I generally replace filters every 2 years, but was done with all the messing around and just wanted to start fresh. I have no idea why, but I'm having worse trouble with these new ones. I only get good flow for one day, maybe 2, then it slows down considerably. I have to reprime twice a week, and in the meantime my family is drinking from plastic water bottles because the Berkey will not produce anymore. This is VERY frustrating and I can't figure out why this is happening. Like I said, they worked great for the first 10 years, now it's a struggle. The only answer I get is prime for longer and scrub the filters for longer. Done this, it doesn't help with anything. Does anyone have any suggestions???

  • @laperlenoir
    @laperlenoir Год назад +5

    I switched back to the Doulton ceramic candles from the black filters in my Berkey. I’m on water catchment and do not have fluoride issues. Love my Berkey - she’s pretty old at this point. I would consider the ProOne filters if I were on city water. Not possible here off-grid in the desert.

    • @DE2borknot2b
      @DE2borknot2b Год назад +3

      Thanks for your tip. Hubs & I are setting up a rain catchment system (we have a Berkey filter almost 3 years old)...we are planning to filter with sand, rock & charcoal for showering, washing dishes, etc. & for our drinking water filter through the Berkey & was looking into buying new filters soon....glad I saw the video & read through the comments. 😊

  • @thestorm613
    @thestorm613 7 месяцев назад +1

    The Proone now purifies 3,000 gallons, It removes Arsnic.. I've used it for decades & they are great!!! I did a lot of research on water filters, Becky & Alexa. Alexa was the best & uses the Proone filter.

  • @peggypastime1278
    @peggypastime1278 Год назад +6

    I've had Royal and Travel Berkeys for YEARS! Well over 12-13 years. I bought these after much research and knowing companies that went to do govt work in other countries where they could not drink the water, had Berkeys. Priming is not difficult - just using your kitchen faucet. Cleaning takes minutes. If we go away for several months, I will stick filters in plastic bag and put in the refrigerator. When I come back, I do NOT need to re-prime! My filters lasted YEARS. I have two from first purchase, and two that are 3 years old. You'll know when you need new ones when the water is not moving fast enough through it. We use two fills a day. The ONLY thing I don't like about the filters is the need for separate fluoride filters! I will research soon what filters are available that are as good as Berkey but that also filter fluoride. This is obviously an AD for Pro One. You do NOT have to wait for the Berkey to be empty before you refill. If I have less water in Berkey - I will add to it to fill to top. Also - the faster the filtering water, you kinda wonder how well it filters! I'd like to see the lab results of water out of both and see which filtered each contaminant best!

  • @sherrykent2948
    @sherrykent2948 Год назад +1

    Love this test! Thank you, I am in FL in same dilemma, with Florida floride! , I was done with Berkey priming nonsense!
    Now I found a filter for frig water and icemaker, thanks for this great info!

  • @ladysmith3988
    @ladysmith3988 Год назад +3

    I'm retired with fixed income. Do you anticipate having a discount code in the near future? I was going to sell my Berkey. Thanks to this video, I'll get these filters instead. You two rock!

  • @Zebrajellyfishphoto
    @Zebrajellyfishphoto Месяц назад

    Thanks for your video. It's important to relate correct specs. When any company (certified or not) provides a number about how many gallons it can filter it's often deceptive. Deceptive because a 6,000 gallon lifespan might only be for chlorine, let's say, while the filter itself may only filter other contaminants for up to 500 gallons. So anyone needing filtration for specific contaminants may need to change the filter more often, costing lots more than expected. Additionally, I've been searching a system that has NO contact with ANY plastic parts. That's really hard to find.

  • @froman1960
    @froman1960 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this. I've been looking for an alternative myself. But unlike you, I made my own buckets. Currently I made a new one using two 7 gallon black food grade buckets. Works like a charm. I am single and I've had my Berkey for 5 years and I've only just reached 500 gallons. Means I don't drink that much water? Anyway, I've never had to clean mine. I just looked at them and they are still clean so, I never heard of that. I use two black filters and two Fluoride filters but my city currently said they are no longer putting fluoride in our waters so I won't be getting another one for the future. My filters still filter pretty fast. They still seem to work. I also have a Sight Glass Spigot on my home made buckets so I know to fill it up with water before I run out. Very helpful.

  • @karenpeters2433
    @karenpeters2433 Год назад +2

    I bought a Pro One a few months ago based on a recommendation from Economic Ninja. Love it.

  • @61biglou
    @61biglou Год назад +5

    Hey
    I did the same thing !
    Love my pro ones
    These filters are also silver infused and remove fluoride 👍🏻👍🏻
    Great filters
    Berky also has poor customer service 😛

  • @lorrainemagarian2677
    @lorrainemagarian2677 Год назад +1

    great one at that. And yes, the filters are ceramic and very easy to use and clean. The priming is simple. You only have to ditch the first filtered water, then refill the top chamber and let it filter through. I find after the second filling, the water tastes the best.

    • @feliciaconnelly6508
      @feliciaconnelly6508 Год назад

      You can refilter the first filtered water like the directions says to do so you do not waste the water.I Ive never done it but it is an option.

  • @68SandraK
    @68SandraK Год назад +4

    It may be me, but I don’t find their website friendly trying to find pictures and definitions of the sizes of their filtering systems. I’m definitely interested been thinking about getting a Berkey but after watching this, I believe I’d like to go with a pro one, if I can figure out what they have to offer

  • @nwgardening
    @nwgardening Год назад

    We have had our Berkey for over 3 years and have never had a problem. Our water is amazing and still going strong with all the same filters. We do purchase the fluoride filters also. After watching your video we will try this new filter. Mostly because of the cost. Thank you

  • @vicigray9750
    @vicigray9750 Год назад +3

    Sadly, ProOne filters failed after 3 days! I appreciate your video as I was really frustrated with the drain times for my Berkey. I ordered and installed 7-inch ProOne filters immediately and was thrilled with the fast drain time and the taste of the water. On the 4th day (and I refill with fresh tap water daily) the water had a nasty chemical flavor. I’ve washed my filters and begun again, twice. The bad taste persists. Currently waiting for support to answer my emails. Have you heard of anyone experiencing similar issue? 😢

    • @fuckyoutubehandIes
      @fuckyoutubehandIes Год назад +2

      Thats because Pro One isnt really NSF certified like this video claims, they claim their filters are NSF 42 and 53 but when you dig a little you realize that simply not true, in fact they use the same 3rd party lab as berkey does to make that claim, quite shady.

  • @ciaobela8
    @ciaobela8 Год назад

    Perfect ! Glad I didn't throw out my 2 Berkeys--I am ordering Pro One filters today---and hopefully able to sell all my new -never used Berkey filter stash. TY for the video!

  • @TheRealMcNeals
    @TheRealMcNeals Год назад +3

    We really like our Berkey. Bought it for international travel but need new filters and have been holding off. This is great info, thank you! Now to see if we can find them in Canada.🇨🇦🇨🇦

    • @gracecotton9819
      @gracecotton9819 Год назад

      I haven't watched this vid yet, first, reading the comments. I've just ordered a Berkey, and regarding filters, found this vid useful:"Cleaning BERKEY Water Filters - STEP by STEP - and SHOCKING REVEAL" ruclips.net/video/rb-jjP504Lc/видео.html

  • @robertjames4953
    @robertjames4953 Год назад +2

    you can scrub the Berkley filters with 220 grit drywall sanding paper which will renew the flow rate. Good vid. Thanks!

  • @llednaselyod8048
    @llednaselyod8048 Год назад +3

    Sticking with my Elexapure one filter lasts such a long time, and takes out fluoride, no priming.

  • @aliciamatz2299
    @aliciamatz2299 Год назад +2

    Thank you! I so appreciate this video. I was saving up for a Berkey. I am going on Pro One website today. My criteria is a filter that removes fluoride and ease of use. I can smell the chlorine when I run the water from my kitchen sink. Not sure how bad Long Island water is. Once again. bless you for this video.

    • @noeldeal8087
      @noeldeal8087 Год назад

      A pinch of vitamin C removes chlorine...

  • @JonnaDonovan
    @JonnaDonovan Год назад +4

    I had a Berkey and the problem I had was you never knew when the filters failed. You only knew after cleaning them and doing the red dye test again to find out it failed. and I always asked myself, when did it fail and how long have i been drinking not properly filtered water? Is there a test with the pro one you can do? How do you know when its time to change them? I still have my Berkey unit and am very interested in these filters. Currently i get my water from a natural spring. But for the times I run out this seems like a great option.

    • @Back2SquareOne
      @Back2SquareOne Год назад

      This is the same concern I have about these kinds of systems. They can silently fail and you may not know until you do a test. Given that the ProOne uses the same kind of cartridge installation system, I wonder if they are susceptible to the same kind of silent failure rates as the Berkey. In any case, I like to use glass jugs to store some filtered water in the fridge and as a backup in case the filter fails.

    • @karenreaves3650
      @karenreaves3650 Год назад

      The AlexaPure filter is designed to stop filtering water until you replace it.

  • @craft51us
    @craft51us Год назад +2

    I have the travel Berkey. I will definitely be switching to the ProOne filters. Thank you.

  • @sewpretty13
    @sewpretty13 Год назад +3

    I've been very concerned about the aluminum report and the Berkeys. We did NOT want to drink added aluminum in our water but did not have an alternative. So thanks for this info.

  • @Mixdplate
    @Mixdplate 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've only been using a Big Berkey for the past 3+ years. In that time I've had to replace the filters twice, so I'm definitely not getting out of them what they claim. Which led me to researching alternatives. After your video I looked more into ProOne and it seems like they are worth a try. Unfortunately, they are out of stock with no indication to when they will have more. So, I'll continue with my current Berkey filters. I do have to question... how do you know how well the ProOne filters are actually working? While the red dye test on the Berkey was a tedious task, at least you knew whether or not they were defective.

  • @clairvoyant3109
    @clairvoyant3109 Год назад +3

    You could store a liter or so in fridge so you have a backup when Barley gets emptied.

  • @sarahwarren5394
    @sarahwarren5394 Год назад +2

    Ok have to order new filters .. thanks for the info 💕