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      <title>Doulton filters with mold</title>
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      <description>I ordered a British Berkefeld water filter on Amazon. This system uses Doulton filers. And those filters arrived wrapped in a wet paper, inside bubble bags. Under these condition it is not unsurprising to find some mold had developed between the filters&amp;amp;hellip;</description>
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