Sunday, September 20th, 2009 at
1:57 am
I have a filtered water pitcher, and a filter on my kitchen faucet. Both give me the option to add a little flavor to the water with the press of a button. The more times i press the button, the stronger the flavor (raspberry at the moment).
Anyways, my question is, will this water still be good for me? I cant force myself to drink plain water, but I want to replace drinking soda with flavored water.(after ive read the effects that it has with the acidity/mineral levels in my body).
Is flavored water 2nd best to pure water?
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Sunday, September 13th, 2009 at
8:34 pm
I have a water pitcher that has stains all in the inside how do i clean it out so it clear again?
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Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at
6:08 pm
do you think they really work well?? i got the water pitcher..you just fill it with tap water and there is a filter that supposedly cleans the water…has anyone used one of these before and what did you think of it?
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Monday, September 7th, 2009 at
7:14 am
Almost every day I have to scrub a green ring out of the bottom of my Brita filter water pitcher. It’s like it’s algae or something, but it grosses me out. How can I stop it?
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Sunday, August 30th, 2009 at
8:13 pm
I’ve got a bad habit of opening a bottle of water, drinking less than half and leaving it somewhere, then forgetting about it and opening a new one.
I understand after a couple days (especially if left uncapped) this is an all-inclusive party for bacteria growth.
Rather than throwing these half-consumed bottles of water, would an effective treatment be to run them through my PUR or Brita Water pitcher in the fridge?
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 at
11:38 am
I’ve seen multiple portable water bottle brands that come with an insertable water filter. However, I know that with my water pitcher filter at home, it takes a little bit of time for the water to drip down and filter. Is this the case with these portable bottles as well?
Also, none of these brands state which type of filter they sell/use. Does anyone know which manufacturer sells purified, ceramic, or reverse osmosis filters?
Thanks!
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