It seems as if each year brings us longer holiday seasons. Kids have barely made a dent in their Halloween candy, and stores and malls have already plastered holiday sale signs around, advertising one-of-a-kind deals.
With the economy still emerging from the depths of a recession, many consumers are scaling back on their spending this year. In addition, consumers are searching to make their dollars go farther.
One way to accomplish this is by purchasing gifts that have lasting and/or daily value. Buying someone a car has daily and lasting value, but most people won’t be in the market for a 2010 Lexus.
However, buying someone you love (a spouse, parent, sibling, friend) a water filter product provides that person with a gift that will be useful for many years to come.
The GE Merlin Tankless Reverse Osmosis System is an affordable and practical gift idea for any household. The Merlin provides continuous water flow for up to 1,100 gallons daily. And, the system purifies the water, testing for these chemicals: Arsenic, Barium, Cadmium, Chromium (Hexavalent), Chromium (Trivalent), Copper, Fluoride, Lead, Nitrate, Nitrite, Radium 226/228, Selenium and TDS, thus ensuring your family is drinking the safest water possible.
For those looking for a more portable water filter system, the Culligan US-EZ-4 Under Sink Water Filter Drinking Water Filter System is a perfect idea. The US-EZ-4 system produces healthier, better-tasting drinking and cooking water for the entire family.
Both of these gift ideas, as well as numerous other products from WaterFilters.NET, give consumers safe, fresh, and good tasting water for a variety of household uses. What better way to demonstrate your care for a loved one this holiday season than through products that can give them the assurance their family is consuming the best-tasting and safest water possible?
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