Hi. Reviving a thread. I'm about to replace a sink and faucets. We're tired of the look of the clunky Pur filter on the end of the faucet and want to go undersink. Problem I see is that if all the cold water goes through the filter, we'll be replacing the filter cartridges two or three times a month.
I wonder if it is possible to have an easily accessible--like right inside the cabinet door--bypass valve. That way, the filter would normally be bypassed, but when we want drinking water, water for coffee, or water for cooking, we switch back to the filtered water.
As with most of the ideas that come to me, I'm sure there is a major flaw in this one. Can anyone give me a hint as to why this won't work? I will use a professional to do the work, of course.
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