The Berkey manufacturer has filed a lawsuit against the EPA seeking to stop it's unjustified persecution of Berkey Water Filters based on the EPA’s decision this year to treat Berkey Water Filters as though they are pesticides, rather than water filters. The EPA has already ordered the closure of Berkey's largest warehouse. Please see our blog post for the details.
Scratch & Dent Berkey Light

Scratch & Dent Berkey Light

229.00

Includes 2 or 4 Black Berkey Filters
Suitable for: 2-5 people
Capacity: 10.4 litres
Height: 26.5 in. / 67 cm.
Diameter: 9 in. / 23 cm.
Transport Weight: 5 lbs. / 2.27 kg

Flow Rate: 2 Filters 15.1 l./hr*
Flow Rate: 4 Filters 30.2 l./hr*

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The scratch and dent Berkey Light comes standard with two new Black Berkey water filters. The Berkey Light plastic containers are in usable condition and all blemishes are cosmetic only. The blemished containers usually have scratches or shipping abrasions, this does not affect the performance of the water filter in any way. These systems carry the full manufacturer warranty for materials and workmanship defects, but cannot be returned or exchanged for cosmetic or any other reason beyond that.

The scatch and dent Berkey Light water filter system may also be ordered with your choice of one discounted Berkey accessory. For a description of the various Berkey accessories see: PF-2 Fluoride/Arsenic Filters, Berkey Replacement Parts, or Berkey Primer.

The PF-2 fluoride filters can be attached to the Black Berkey filters for the removal of fluoride. The water in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland is not artificially fluoridated. However artificial fluoridation is being applied in some parts of England by local water authorities. The two following links show where artificial fluoridation / high natural fluoride levels are present. The first pdf map shows fluoride levels in England and Wales . The second pdf map gives a county by county breakdown of where fluoridation/high fluoride is to be found in England.

*Flow rates are calculated with upper chamber full to top. The flow rate decreases as the water level declines. As it is impractical to keep the upper chamber completely full at all times, the flow rates are in practice less than the stated optimal rate.