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        <title>Shower filter review &amp; comparison of several chlorine shower filters</title>
        <description>An in-home review of several different types of shower filters tested under real world conditions.</description>
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            <title>Introduction</title>
            <description>Shower filter technology has come a long way over the course of the last few years. Several manufacturers claim to have the best chlorine shower filter technology available anywhere. The problem with this claim is that what you may believe to be beneficial and what the manufacturers would like you to believe are not always one in the same. After reading this review you will have a good general understanding of what to look for in a quality chlorine shower filter.</description>
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            <title>Test Procedure</title>
            <description>Each shower filter was installed per instructions and run for several minutes to allow for &quot;break in&quot;. The water temperature for all shower filter test samples fell somewhere in the range of 100-105 degrees F., which is the equivalent of your average warm shower. The eight shower filters were installed, tested and uninstalled one after another. Once the last shower filter was tested, the procedure was repeated for a second time allowing all eight shower filters to be tested again for maximum accuracy. The results of each shower filter&apos;s total chlorine reduction is an average of the two tests.</description>
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            <title>Tested Shower Filters</title>
            <description>The following is a brief explanation of each manufacturer’s chlorine shower filter solution. Please visit each site of interest to you and read the company line about their products. Any questions should be directed to that manufacturer’s web site or customer service telephone number.</description>
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            <title>Conclusion</title>
            <description>First and foremost, it is not the intention of this review to make specific recommendations. The information I provide is always available free of charge and is only intended to be used in conjunction with other sources of information currently available on the internet. I feel the quality of accurate information currently being offered online in regards to shower filters leaves much to be desired. I also feel very strongly about informing the consumer about the many choices currently available to them.</description>
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