
Kishu Binchotan
Interesting, healthy and cheaper (and way more environmentally friendly) than Brita replacement filters. Sort of Coal produces (imports?) this product and you can get it through Design Within Reach.
From their site:
While this Coal Water Purifier (2006) appears black, it’s actually white charcoal, made from Japanese oak. The complex process for making white charcoal results in a hard glass-like material that’s clean to the touch (a small amount of residue is normal before its been washed) and naturally purifies water. Used in Asia for generations, Kishu Binchotan white charcoal absorbs chlorine, unpleasant tastes and odors while also infusing the water with natural minerals. Made in Japan.
* Kishu Binchotan is the best grade of white charcoal for purifying water.
* CO2 friendly: at the end of its useful life (approx 3 months), crush this charcoal and mix it with soil so plants can benefit from it.
* Purifies water without the use of chemicals.
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