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Black Berkey Filters are No Longer Being Made: Here’s Why
The formulation of the filter is still in use, but from a new unrelated company named BOROUX. “The formulation of the filters is the same according to its manufacturer,” states...
Now Offering Water Level Spigots!
The BOROUX Stainless Steel Water Level Spigot offers an effortless and elegant solution for monitoring water levels in your BOROUX legacy water filter system. Made from durable 304 stainless steel...
BOROUX Now Partners with GovX to Offer Discounts to Military, First Responder, and Government Employees
Whether you’re protecting our country, responding to emergencies, or working to keep our government running smoothly, you deserve access to the best possible resources. With BOROUX, you can be confident...
Use Your HSA/FSA Funds to Purchase BOROUX
BOROUX, a leading brand in innovative and sustainable countertop water filtration systems, is thrilled to announce that its water filters are now eligible for purchase with Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)...
Which water filter is better--gravity-fed or pitcher?
When it comes to ensuring the quality of drinking water, selecting the right filter is paramount. Among the myriad options available, BOROUX water filters stand out for their efficacy, longevity,...
Does BOROUX Filter Chloramines?
Discover why filtering chloramines from your tap water is essential for both your health and home. Learn how BOROUX's advanced filtration system effectively reduces chloramine levels, ensuring better-tasting water while...
How long do black BOROUX filters last?
Replacement recommendations for BOROUX filters. Our filters are designed to provide high quality water for extended periods. The lifespan of your BOROUX foundation filters depends largely on your unique source...
Does BOROUX Filter Pharmaceuticals?
Pharmaceuticals enter tap water primarily through human consumption and subsequent excretion. When people take medications, their bodies metabolize and absorb a portion of the drugs. However, a fraction is excreted...