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Omica water filters need cartridge replacements every 6 months, so it's actually more expensive. The Stage 1 filter lasts 6 months, Stage 2 and Stage 3 last 12 months. The 3-pack is $138. Not sure what a single Stage 1 filter costs.
@@rockstarreviewz Let's assume Omica's own website is correct, and you're changing the Stage 1 filter every 6 months and the other two every 12 months. And we'll assume that you're changing a Clearly Filtered pitcher filter every 3 months. Let's also give Omica the benefit of the doubt and assume a Stage 1 filter is 1/3 the cost of the three-pack listed on their site. Let's also forget the discounted multi-packs Clearly Filtered offers, to further benefit the Omica filter. Clearly Filtered One-time pitcher purchase: $90 (comes with one filter) One year of replacement filters (4): $200 ($50 each) Omica's cheapest under-sink system: $335 (comes with 3-pack filters) One year of replacement filters: $184 ($138 for 3-pack + generous assumption of 1/3 cost at $46) Omica become cheaper after the 10th year at a total running cost of $2037 vs Clearly Filtered's $2040. There's no argument Omica provides much better filtering, but I'm addressing the cost issue alone. I personally prefer the Omica system, but it fails to be less expensive until year 10.
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Omica water filters need cartridge replacements every 6 months, so it's actually more expensive. The Stage 1 filter lasts 6 months, Stage 2 and Stage 3 last 12 months. The 3-pack is $138. Not sure what a single Stage 1 filter costs.
Omica's filters are far cheaper and more effective.
@@rockstarreviewz Let's assume Omica's own website is correct, and you're changing the Stage 1 filter every 6 months and the other two every 12 months. And we'll assume that you're changing a Clearly Filtered pitcher filter every 3 months. Let's also give Omica the benefit of the doubt and assume a Stage 1 filter is 1/3 the cost of the three-pack listed on their site. Let's also forget the discounted multi-packs Clearly Filtered offers, to further benefit the Omica filter.
Clearly Filtered
One-time pitcher purchase: $90 (comes with one filter)
One year of replacement filters (4): $200 ($50 each)
Omica's cheapest under-sink system: $335 (comes with 3-pack filters)
One year of replacement filters: $184 ($138 for 3-pack + generous assumption of 1/3 cost at $46)
Omica become cheaper after the 10th year at a total running cost of $2037 vs Clearly Filtered's $2040.
There's no argument Omica provides much better filtering, but I'm addressing the cost issue alone. I personally prefer the Omica system, but it fails to be less expensive until year 10.
If you want pure water,drink distilled water. No need to spend this much money. Just more hype.
A water distiller is like $300 to $500 and it doesn't remove VOC's (volatile organic compounds) like Reverse osmosis does! RO from Omica is better.
Is there a Omnica standard gravity filter?
If you want pure water,drink distilled water. No need to spend this much money. Just more hype.
Distilled cost more than RO. I recommend RO from the company I mention in the video, Omica Organics.
Is there an Omica standard gravity filter?
Omica's filters are all under the sink or on the counter. You mean gravity like the Berkey that takes up a lot of counter space?