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The parts you need for constructing it are:

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  A water purifier is a machine that removes chemical, physical, and biological contamination from water. This article will guide you to make a home purification system at your cost. Carrying it for travel should not be difficult now. You can also use it on camping trips or in your home as you move to rural areas where clean drinking water is scarce and expensive. You will be able to eliminate the need to purchase bottled water or use bottled water for cooking, cleaning, and other household purposes. Parts Required: 4L plastic jar with lid, 6 small trial size bottles, plastic tubing (a length of 1/2 inch will do it), scissors (Hand tools are absolutely essential here), and a pair of scissors to cut the pipe. Step 1: Construct a container. The container must have a depth approximately equal to your bottle or bottles being used as well as can hold at least 2 liters of water. For example; if you have 2 liters of water in a 3 liter jar you need another 3 liter jar for the filler. T

This article will go through the steps of installing a water purifier.

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  What is a water purifier? A water purifier is an appliance that removes impurities from household water, such as lead, bacteria, and chlorine. Purifiers are also great for people with certain medical conditions or allergies to chemicals or organisms in their drinking water.   Image source:  https://www.shopclues.com/  If you currently drink unfiltered tap water or well-water, then you may want to consider investing in a home-based system to protect your health and save money on bottled water!   Image source:  https://www.smartprix.com/ How does it work? The process begins with the faucet connected to a reverse osmosis filter. The RO filter removes any bacteria and contaminants from the tap.   Image source:  https://www.reliancedigital.in/ The water is then passed through a carbon filter that is designed to remove any remaining chemicals and odor. The filtered water is now ready to be dispensed into your drinking containers or simply drink straight from the faucet.  Image source: