Whats the best way to get the best drinking water?
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Have you tried collecting rainfall or fresh fallen snow?
The last house I shared had a Brita filter on the faucet and it really works. Buy one, they’re great!
do you kno the water coolers that offices have that come with replaceable gallons of water? you can order that from a company. every two weeks he will come by your house . give you fresh water and take the empty gallons. all you have to do is to order it and it should come with a monthly or yearly supply of water. you should check it out before you buy it. it is a real competive company.
Drink the water that comes from the refridgerator, it has fluoride in it in some places so i’s good for your teeth.
If come to Singapore one day, then you should go and buy Singapore’s Water Filter. As Singapore is the only country that has the most cleanest water, the water filter there would be good.
It only costs S$30.00 so if you are in USA, it will only cost you $50.
Use the water coming from your tap and pour it in the water filter. After 2 mins, take out the clean water and drink it!
well water is the absolute best !
get a filter (the jug ones) u get the jug once an then all u have to do is change the filters
u put water frm ur faucet in the top part an it filters. the filters last like a month or 2 an come in packets of 5 or 6. we have one at home
o yeah its brita
wells are wonderfull, my relatives have one in the mountains …mmmm so tasty. but i live in the city and our water tastes terrible so we have a filter pitcher i think its britta and we got it at the local supermarket for like $10. we also get the filters relatively cheep (not sure exact price) the the nearby whole sale club i think its much better than the city water and if you cant get a well, then its the way to go
good luck
Get ready for a bit of plumbing work.
Run a separate cold water line from before the water softener to the kitchen sink.
Install a quality water filter at this point and a designated ( separate ) faucet.
And you will have lots of great water all the time.