I have heard several folks say they cleared their cloudy LL's simply by running them through
a Brita (or equivalent) water filtration pitcher and it works great!
So, instead of a Brita, I decided to give this one a try since it has much higher ratings:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002U50QQQ/ref=s9_simh_co_p60_d0_i...
This experiment is kind of expensive since I am sure to go through a few filters just for one
Grande lamp, so if it does not work, all you guys who say it does, are going to be in trouble :) LOL!
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Can anyone confirm if the Miniworks EX is okay to use? I can't find the non-EX model except for one seller on ebay for $142. The EX model is only $80. According to the Lava Library, you aren't supposed to use the EX model but everyone else seems to think they are okay.
I haven't used one, but I know some of those who have say do not use the carbon filter. You want to filter out particles, not chemicals (the carbon is for filtering chemicals) That being said, I don't know if the carbon filter is removable.
Ben said:
Can anyone confirm if the Miniworks EX is okay to use? I can't find the non-EX model except for one seller on ebay for $142. The EX model is only $80. According to the Lava Library, you aren't supposed to use the EX model but everyone else seems to think they are okay.
MSR Miniwoks X works great and uses a ceramic filter, no carbon. It's saved many lamps for me.
Where can I find the MSR Miniworks without the carbon filter? I have 2 Grande's that I need to clear up.
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