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Is it enough for me to use a water filter (ceramic, sand and carbon) for drinking water in KL malaysia?

I am currently based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and am moving into a new condominium. I am used to getting my drinking water delivered by Waterku. However they recommended that I buy from them a WaterPot/filter, which includes a Ceramic filter, filter cartridge (sand, carbon), a mineral stone and a Magnetic tap. Would this be enough to ensure that my drinking water is safe to drink?

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The verdict: it works, but don't expect to say wow every time you use it. If you want to find out if this water filtration really works take this into consideration, asked there scientific study and researches.
It works fine. I'm now in US, but growing up in Malaysia, we usually boil our water at home. Slowly my parents bought the water filter thing, and it really taste 'better'. I can't boil my water here in US cos even after I do that, the water just doesn't taste right. I have resorted to 5 gal bottles for drinking water (I don't have my own place)
I hope this gives you an Idea on what I did: When I was staying in Melaka I bought normal cartridge filters which I connected to my water supply. I used the following: First a 50 or 10 micron PP-Filter (Polypropylene) which gets rid of all the dirt and rust in the water. Depending on the amount of dirt you may also use two filters in series (first a 50u and than a 10u). You also may use a sand filter though. a price question.
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