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The whole house seems to make sense, but they are less efficient at removing what more specific filters would. Too much volume. The reverse osmosis are the best, but they take much longer for any volume, like filling a big pot for boiling water. You'll also need a storage tank under your sink. I just installed a cartidge type that was rated well from CR. It completed removed the taste that was the main culprit. As far as the other filters removing items like arsenic, I'll worry about other issues. If your waters really bad, get a good whole house filter and maybe a cartridge at the sink for your drinking water if it still tastes bad.
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