Cheap Britta style filters. Anygood?

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Cheap Britta style filters. Anygood?

Postby Bad Doctor » Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:39 am

In a local Home Extra shop is see they are selling Britta style water filters for £2.99 including 1 free carbon filter (the spec is the same as filters that cost 10 times more). Are these style of filter of any use? I've been told ill need to filter the vodka twice to take the impurities out. I'm using a SS turbo air still and the wash is made with alcotec vodkastar yeast. I'll dilute the product to 40% using filtered water too.
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Re: Cheap Britta style filters. Anygood?

Postby Admiral Toad » Thu Jun 28, 2012 10:19 am

Two things to think about

Firstly Brita or copies may use material designed just for water, there is always a danger that alcohol may cause the wrong kind of plastic to leach into it not nice
Secondly these types of filters are far faster than proper alcohol ones like EZ or essencia and generally speaking its the slower the better for filtering , more time in contact with carbon etc

The old saying of getting what you pay for is often correct yes some stuff is overpriced but IMHO that sounds too cheap ???

ps probably fine for filtering water for your washes or diluting spirit though
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Re: Cheap Britta style filters. Anygood?

Postby Bad Doctor » Thu Jun 28, 2012 11:31 am

Thanks for that AT. I'm very tempted to just try it as on closer inspection it actually IS a de-branded britta filter that uses genuine britta activated charcoal. I might just filter one lot through it and see if I can tell the difference and report back. I'll take a photo and list the spec of the filter later.
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Re: Cheap Britta style filters. Anygood?

Postby YHB » Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:50 pm

There are several threads on this site with regard to using plastic storage vessels for high strength spirits and a very good article in the parent web site about Britta filters.

The Admiral gave you some good advice.

The Bad Doctor wrote:I might just filter one lot through it and see if I can tell the difference


Can you tell the difference between a spirits that has, and has not got, dissolved plasticisers in them? I could not and would not want to try.

Sorry if this sounds a bit heavy but we are only thinking about your health, there are other safer methods to use.
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Re: Cheap Britta style filters. Anygood?

Postby Bad Doctor » Thu Jun 28, 2012 1:15 pm

Not at all fellas. Thanks for the advice. It is all taken on board. I'll check this particular filtering forum out and see if I can come up with a homemade cost effective alternative.
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Re: Cheap Britta style filters. Anygood?

Postby Almanac » Thu Jun 28, 2012 7:20 pm

Count me in as seconding everything posted by YHB and AT.

No matter what you decide to do be safe, be happy, enjoy ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Cheap Britta style filters. Anygood?

Postby Jimmy » Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:24 am

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