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Most people have experienced brain fog. Few stop to consider what might be causing it, or they write it off as exhaustion or stress. But it could also be hydration-related. There’s growing scientific evidence linking even mild dehydration with reduced concentration and cognitive function. So, can filtered water support better focus? Yes, it can.
Saving money up front has a way of becoming the most expensive part of the decision. And that applies to water filters, too. A cheap option that leaks, underperforms or needs replacing sooner than expected will often cost more in the long run than investing in quality from the start. That’s why a certified water filter is often the smartest choice.
Filtered water straight from the fridge is now pretty standard, and for many Australian households, it feels like enough. But not all filtration methods are designed the same. If you’ve ever wondered whether a fridge filter really covers all your needs or how it compares to an inline water filter, you’ve come to the right place.