•The core function of a filter faucet is to use different types of filter media, such as activated carbon, ceramics or other materials, to remove pollutants such as particles, odors, chlorine, lead, heavy metals, bacteria and viruses from the water. These filter media absorb or prevent contaminants from entering the faucet through the water flow.
•Provides fresh water quality: Filtered faucets can significantly improve the taste and quality of tap water, making the water clearer, odor-free, and removing substances harmful to health. This is useful for providing better drinking and cooking water.
•Easy installation: Most filter faucets are designed to be easy to install and can often be direct replacements for standard faucets, requiring no specialized tools or skills. This allows users to quickly reap the benefits of filtered water.
•Maintenance and Replacement: Filter faucets require regular maintenance, including replacement of filter elements. Faucet filter life will vary between models, so users need to replace the filter regularly as recommended by the manufacturer.