No. A water purifier typically uses a chemical reaction or heat to "purify" the water, filter just removes physical impurities.
For instance a purifier could remover bacteria, a filter could not, but not all purifiers remover large impurities like dirt.
No, there is no need to boil water which is purified by a water purifier.
NO!! ask me about a great water purifier!
A water filter simply removes solid particles such as sand, grit etc. A water purifier also chemically cleans the water to remove harmful bacteria.
Others names for a water filter include water purifier and water purification systems.
You wait a month and check your filter
Water purifier machines are placed inside of the water filters, so they purify water.
add more natural material to filter microbes
If by "water purifier" you mean a filter then you can buy them quite cheaply at almost any pet shop. Making one that would work with salt water would be too involved for me.
By building one your self or developing some purifier.
Both Are the same
A humidifier air purifier works by drawing in air through a filter (the purification process) followed by the air being ejected out with water vapor (the humidifier process).
In my opinion the best water purifier that attaches to the faucet is the Crystal Quest brand of water filters. It is easy to mount on your facet and provides one of the lowest costs per gallon of water filtration on the market. Also, it will filter over 2000 gallons of water before you will ever need to replace the filter on it.