Cool it with antisemitic remarks
We all know you need a certification, a license, and a union membership to weld some pipes together and plug in some prefab filtration systems.
Investment in your health. Or don’t and drink from the goy tap and eat the cheap processed goyslop like the rest of the cattle in the agri to pharma pipeline
Fair enough, I guess I’m just thinking about my system which has a huge paper filter canister, then two huge activated charcoal filter canisters, then reverse osmosis filter, then a PH booster canister full of calcium carbonate, then another canister full of cocoanut shell, then it goes into the tank.
The carbon gets the hormones. But those canisters need changing every 6 months.
>You don't need ro to filter that, cletus.
Plastics are forever ever chemicals, practically everyone in the world has a percentage of plastic in their bodies and the stuff has only been around since the 1970's.
As in plastic piping? The plastic piping is essential in RO water piping systems. Using any kind of metal based pipe like copper or brass will eventually leak because the RO water will leach small amounts of copper into the water. I think stainless steel doesn't have this problem but it's just not a practical material to use in this kind of application.
Sollar distilaltion and those strange metal towers for condensation for non-drinking water, and accumulate clean water from the air to drink. It's almost a closed loop with some loss that can be compensated with rainwater, water trucks or wells. I don't know how easy it is to escale this to bigger homes.
>imagine thinking spring water and natural drinking water is pure
>reintroduce minerals as God intended.
You can get all the minerals you need from food. I've avoided tap and bottled water for over 10 years and have 0 cavities or broken bones. seethe israelite
10 years and you are still a massive homosexual. Checked and kek’d
>reintroduce minerals as God intended.
You can get all the minerals you need from food. I've avoided tap and bottled water for over 10 years and have 0 cavities or broken bones. seethe israelite
I'm moving to a rural property soon with one of these c**ts on it, water is pumped from the river to a settling tank then pumped to the house and while it's filtered a little bit, you can't use it for dishes, showers, etc. Wondering what sort of pump/filter setup I should look into, I don't want to drink it, just not rely on the one rainwater tank for everything.
Dunno how it works in aus, but I have a low wattage water pump which pumps a slow amount of clean water, up to 15 liters per hour apparently, with a buffer that is fine, if rainwater for non drinking that could work?
However I was thinking you can probably filter that water for drinking in a pretty simple setup too?
>be me >own water well >old water intake is fricked >commission new, deeper drilling several yards away >we hit water, boss man >okay thx guys >take water for testing to local sanitary authority 'n shit >"your water's fine for bacteria, but too much iron" >put some basic b***h filters under my kitchen sink >I can deal with yellow stains in my shower no problem
>removes all the minerals from his water
Lol
Lmao
Look into remineralizing your water post filtration.
Also whole house reverse osmosis is a waste of money unless you have really fricked up water and it makes your shower water smell.
A small reverse osmosis system under your kitchen for drinking water only is all most people need.
>You get more contamination from the shower because the water is heated and you are absorbing so much through your skin
Contamination from what? Reverse osmosis isn't going to save you from showering in radon. It depends but for most water RO is completely over kill for anything besides a small drinking water system
trihalomethanes are absorbed into your skin
>byproduct of water treatment. Try not living a city.
You thinking RO is fine and also spouting midwits memes like remineralization is peak controlled oppo moron. RO is insufficient for drinking because it doesn't remove fluoride or estrogen or other chemicals completely, and remineralization is pointless outside of a starvation situation
City gay problems.
How many RO systems have you installed?
of water treatment. Try not living a city.
Not everyone has that option
And if you're out in the country you're likely getting industrial/agriculture run off in your well. >just buy 100 secluded acres in the rockies
not everyone is a billionaire.
>City gay problems. >How many RO systems have you installed?
Total nonsequitor to my post, you actual troglodyte. I don't RO cause it's inferior and doesn't remove the worst shit that's in water
>I don't RO cause it's inferior and doesn't remove the worst shit that's in water
Yeah. That's why OPs whole house RO system is likely overkill like I said. I've only seen one house that needed a whole house RO system and that dude was literally pumping up sea water from his well.
of water treatment. Try not living a city.
Not everyone has that option
And if you're out in the country you're likely getting industrial/agriculture run off in your well. >just buy 100 secluded acres in the rockies
not everyone is a billionaire.
Get a carbon filter to take the chlorine and most of the fluoride out of your water but the only way to be 100% sure it's not in your water is to get a home with good well water. Just a fact of life.
You thinking RO is fine and also spouting midwits memes like remineralization is peak controlled oppo moron. RO is insufficient for drinking because it doesn't remove fluoride or estrogen or other chemicals completely, and remineralization is pointless outside of a starvation situation
Perhaps water distillers from China, using unsafe welds, inferior metals, plastic tubes, and who knows what else. Do research and buy from a reputable company
Since this is the only water related thread right now I might as well ask, what does it take to make distilled water feasible? Are you supposed to re add anything into it or is it safe?
It's perfectly fine to drink. The only time you wouldn't want distilled water is if you were doing an extended water fast, but even then on an extended fast you would be adding salt, magnesium, and potassium to your water anyway. You get minerals and vitamins from your food. The people who say distilled water is bad for you are just morons parroting bullshit.
I have well water that's not sulfur smelling and tastes good, but I felt like I should be filtering it anyway so I built this last spring. 50 micron spindown > 20 micron pleated > 5 micron string > 1 micron pleated > KDF (for liquified metals) > Carbon Block (for any left over chemicals) > 0.5 micron pleated > UV filter.
Cost me about $1500 and took a few weeks to get it all put together and installed, but now I feel like I have overkill protection.
Lol no. I decided to just assume my water was toxic and full of bacteria and create a filtration system that would take care of it. It's almost certainly unnecessary in the extreme but I just wanted a whole house filter, and I tend to try to overdo anything that I make myself...
>I mean, you pretty much have to after all that just to satisfy curiosity.
This
I thought about it but the tests were like $700 a piece for a comprehensive one. Hell for the cost of those two tests I built my filter.
I thought you had a tendency to over do things?
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Yea, shit I build or add onto my house, not to waste money. In my mind half the reason for the multi filter rig is so I don't have to spend money getting my water tested each year as is recommended.
3 months ago
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You could have wasted money on an overkill water system.
Or you could have radon in your water which needs agitation in order to remove it and a fan to pump it up and away. Your filters will do nothing against radon.
>no known system emoves stuff like dat
Oh really?
I've installed them before. They agitate the water to release the radon and then fresh air pumps the radon away.
I know without even a test my tap water is dirty as frick. Sometimes it tastes off, come outs brown, smells fartsy like sulphur, or just a high chlorine smell. I drink bottle spring water but not too keen on the plastic bottles.
Get a water test. You may not need RO to clean your water up.
3 months ago
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Okay
3 months ago
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electrolosis is not a water fliter....
3 months ago
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That's not electrolysis my fampiedesudesu.
Agitation and fresh air is how your remove radon. That pic related does exactly that. No it's not a filter but that's how you remove radon. Which is why I suggested the DIY anon get a water test because some things can not be filtered out. Like fricking radon. 'Aven a bit o trouble are we?
Okay
Go to your local plumbing supply house and ask them for their recommended water filtration expert.
3 months ago
Anonymous
abit trition or wuyt de frick ever is teflon 2.0 send lewds can you filta it?
3 months ago
Anonymous
This bongs alright.
When the day of the ropes comes I will spare you
3 months ago
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>trition
The half life of tritium is listed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology as 4,500 ± 8 days (12.32 ± 0.02 years) - an annualised rate of approximately 5.5% per year. Tritium decays into helium-3 by beta-minus decay as shown in this nuclear equation
lawd save us
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He could also have things in his water that his system will not remove.
Like radon
>He could also have things in his water that his system will not remove. >Like radon
no known system emoves stuff like dat RO is wut we ave trition or w/e is un clenseable
>no known system emoves stuff like dat
I was talking about radon and there is a system for removing it.
Have fun with your radiation poisoning tho
I know without even a test my tap water is dirty as frick. Sometimes it tastes off, come outs brown, smells fartsy like sulphur, or just a high chlorine smell. I drink bottle spring water but not too keen on the plastic bottles.
literally doesn't matter and it's pointless. plastic and everything else is in your salt. it's in your foods, it's in the rain it's everywhere. you can't escape it by simply removing one source of it
I don't even have a simple sediment filter on my private well. I have delicious, cold mineral water. They really knew how to pick a good spot for a house 100+ years ago. Build where the good water is.
Why bother with whole house filtration? So your water pressure is shit in your shower? Or did you also invest in boost pumps?
Only really need it on the water you drink, which is why I have one hooked up to my fridge. Though I have to replace all filters every four fricking months.
Imagine still drinking unfiltered municipal tap water in 2024, Lmao
And they wonder why everyone's hormones are messed up, I'm sure all the pharmacuticals and birth control in the water supply has nothing to do with it...
Live in an area where the water is already clean dumbass. For lead pipes get a shower head filter and fill it up with activated charcoal like this. The "mineral balls" it comes with a definitely a gimmick.
Drinking water should use an ion filter, best one I've used is Pur but make sure it's ion to get rid of any trace fluoride. Natural levels of calcium fluoride aren't really that bad and will strengthen bones, but why not use the best simple filtration tech? Don't get an Alexapure type filter system, those are a gimmick that only last a month at most and get full of mold very quickly.
And even with a house filtration system, you haven't counted for the lead, copper, or plastic pipes. You couldn't safely just drink it straight from your pipes. Lead and plastic are obvious but copper can lead to liver disease if you consume too much copper leeched into water. Kids in India drink out of copper containers always because copper has antiseptic qualities, but if you always drink from copper you'll get too much in your system and it fricks up your liver. Drinking 1-2 cups out of a copper container a day should be safe and you'll get a healthy amount of copper which is a helpful mineral.
25k plus tax, plus tip.
DIY it moron
20k plus tax, plus tip.
Wrong
Spec it out and provide prices then, dipshit.
Don't forget to factor in the kilowatt hours it'll add to your light bill.
Cool it with antisemitic remarks
We all know you need a certification, a license, and a union membership to weld some pipes together and plug in some prefab filtration systems.
Well we all know your homosexual ass has no idea how to sweat copper.
You're better off calling a liocensed plumber.
I already solder brass for models, homosexual. Trades aren't rocket science.
>Trades aren't rocket science.
And yet you still don't know shit about them.
Stay in your lane, gay boy.
>OP thinks water will still be flowing through suburbia pipes into his home when shtf.
You need a well... Or a large augur
Plus $1k a year in filters and maintanence
Investment in your health. Or don’t and drink from the goy tap and eat the cheap processed goyslop like the rest of the cattle in the agri to pharma pipeline
Don't need it. Water where i am isn't fluoridated
Fluoride is the least of your worries
You don't need ro to filter that, cletus. Anyway, my water doesn't have that either
But you do need a ro filter to remove hormones and phthalates ya ignorant bastard.
Go check yourself, idiot. RO does not remove all fluoride or estrogen
Fair enough, I guess I’m just thinking about my system which has a huge paper filter canister, then two huge activated charcoal filter canisters, then reverse osmosis filter, then a PH booster canister full of calcium carbonate, then another canister full of cocoanut shell, then it goes into the tank.
The carbon gets the hormones. But those canisters need changing every 6 months.
yes it does
you basically live in the plastic dumping ground of the world
>You don't need ro to filter that, cletus.
Plastics are forever ever chemicals, practically everyone in the world has a percentage of plastic in their bodies and the stuff has only been around since the 1970's.
you can get rid of forever plastics
I live in a mountain and have a well that is feed by cold mountain stream
acid rain
What's with acid rain? During my childhood there were warnings of them every Month and the it stopped and never heard about them ever again.
Acid rain destroyed all life on the planet right after we ran out of oil and gas in 1980.
https://earthsky.org/earth/microplastic-rain-western-us/
He's drinking well water, not rain you dumbass
Care to explain to me what happens after water touches the grounds and before it gets pumped up via a well?
just look at the pic
stop asking questions
Dude it's in the well water already. Shits fricked. Have you been living under a rock.
where do you think rain water goes?
Not wells, moron
I hope you dose with ivermectin regulary, cause if you dont you have parasites.
Poo in it.
Don't brag about nice things anon.
That's how you lose it.
I don't drink water.
so glad you bought this. cucksumerists never surprise me with the useless shit they buy
possibly the least relevant situation you could say this in
>He filters his water but got the vax ngmi.
does this come in versions without plastic
As in plastic piping? The plastic piping is essential in RO water piping systems. Using any kind of metal based pipe like copper or brass will eventually leak because the RO water will leach small amounts of copper into the water. I think stainless steel doesn't have this problem but it's just not a practical material to use in this kind of application.
what about silver
you need to distill it
reverse osmosis is not enough to filter everything
Chad post. Distilled is the trump card, only shills will say otherwise
Sollar distilaltion and those strange metal towers for condensation for non-drinking water, and accumulate clean water from the air to drink. It's almost a closed loop with some loss that can be compensated with rainwater, water trucks or wells. I don't know how easy it is to escale this to bigger homes.
Only right answer, everyone here just finding this out is already dead.
RO then destill or just destill? And what about the lack of minerals aspect?
You get basically all of your minerals from your food. Even a poor diet gives more than water ever could.
>he doesn't live in a rainforest and can drink real water
ngmi
>Bear with parasites shit in your upstream
Good luck with that
I bet you are vaxxed and boosted.
You are wrong then. The bear parasites will get you or what's most likely they already got you. I bet your ass is tingling whenever you asleep.
I bet you social distance and wear a mask.
I'm social distancing, not because I'm afraid of the coof but because I hate people. I bet you watch troony porn and voted for Biden.
>I'm social distancing
yeah and by that I mean I am a burden on society and live the comfortable life of a king neet.
get your bear parasites checked.
>real water
you know there is microplastics in that water right anon?
>removes everything
Water is still shit. You need to increase pH and reintroduce minerals as God intended.
Literally goy water otherwise
Food does that. You don't need to frick around with pure water, only midwits think that. Perhaps for taste, but that's subjective
>imagine thinking spring water and natural drinking water is pure
10 years and you are still a massive homosexual. Checked and kek’d
>reintroduce minerals as God intended.
You can get all the minerals you need from food. I've avoided tap and bottled water for over 10 years and have 0 cavities or broken bones. seethe israelite
I sprinkle Celtic salt in my water it does the same thing
>increase pH
Pretty sure that pH neutralization occurs pre-softener, let alone a reverse osmosis filter.
Imagine coddling your body and immune system with all these pussy filters ngmi
Enjoy your tooth rot and lack of minerals.
Yes you need your sodium chloride and chlorine and atrazine
You only get 10% of needed minerals from water moron. You need minerals from food for better absorbtion.
Have well water and solar. Suck it city dwellers!
I'm moving to a rural property soon with one of these c**ts on it, water is pumped from the river to a settling tank then pumped to the house and while it's filtered a little bit, you can't use it for dishes, showers, etc. Wondering what sort of pump/filter setup I should look into, I don't want to drink it, just not rely on the one rainwater tank for everything.
what's it for
Cheap river water and cheaper councils not installing water mains this far out of town.
yeah but you said you can't even use it to shower right
so what do they usually use it for
Washing clothes and the garden mostly I assume.
If settling isn’t removing suspended solids enough look at getting a sand filter or cartridge filter, that’s all you need for those uses
Will do, thanks.
Dunno how it works in aus, but I have a low wattage water pump which pumps a slow amount of clean water, up to 15 liters per hour apparently, with a buffer that is fine, if rainwater for non drinking that could work?
However I was thinking you can probably filter that water for drinking in a pretty simple setup too?
>be me
>own water well
>old water intake is fricked
>commission new, deeper drilling several yards away
>we hit water, boss man
>okay thx guys
>take water for testing to local sanitary authority 'n shit
>"your water's fine for bacteria, but too much iron"
>put some basic b***h filters under my kitchen sink
>I can deal with yellow stains in my shower no problem
Yeah my well iron is almost 300.
>removes all the minerals from his water
Lol
Lmao
Look into remineralizing your water post filtration.
Also whole house reverse osmosis is a waste of money unless you have really fricked up water and it makes your shower water smell.
A small reverse osmosis system under your kitchen for drinking water only is all most people need.
You get more contamination from the shower because the water is heated and you are absorbing so much through your skin
>You get more contamination from the shower because the water is heated and you are absorbing so much through your skin
Contamination from what? Reverse osmosis isn't going to save you from showering in radon. It depends but for most water RO is completely over kill for anything besides a small drinking water system
>byproduct of water treatment. Try not living a city.
City gay problems.
How many RO systems have you installed?
of water treatment. Try not living a city.
Not everyone has that option
And if you're out in the country you're likely getting industrial/agriculture run off in your well.
>just buy 100 secluded acres in the rockies
not everyone is a billionaire.
>City gay problems.
>How many RO systems have you installed?
Total nonsequitor to my post, you actual troglodyte. I don't RO cause it's inferior and doesn't remove the worst shit that's in water
>I don't RO cause it's inferior and doesn't remove the worst shit that's in water
Yeah. That's why OPs whole house RO system is likely overkill like I said. I've only seen one house that needed a whole house RO system and that dude was literally pumping up sea water from his well.
Get a carbon filter to take the chlorine and most of the fluoride out of your water but the only way to be 100% sure it's not in your water is to get a home with good well water. Just a fact of life.
trihalomethanes are absorbed into your skin
You thinking RO is fine and also spouting midwits memes like remineralization is peak controlled oppo moron. RO is insufficient for drinking because it doesn't remove fluoride or estrogen or other chemicals completely, and remineralization is pointless outside of a starvation situation
I only drink Mtn. Dew
Water distillers are $125 and last 6-7 years before they give out. No filters, no additional expense.
Perhaps water distillers from China, using unsafe welds, inferior metals, plastic tubes, and who knows what else. Do research and buy from a reputable company
>tfw I've been drinking my own urine for years
Get on my level
That looks like a water softener kit, not an RO system.
Since this is the only water related thread right now I might as well ask, what does it take to make distilled water feasible? Are you supposed to re add anything into it or is it safe?
>Are you supposed to re add anything into it or is it safe?
Minerals.
It's perfectly fine to drink. The only time you wouldn't want distilled water is if you were doing an extended water fast, but even then on an extended fast you would be adding salt, magnesium, and potassium to your water anyway. You get minerals and vitamins from your food. The people who say distilled water is bad for you are just morons parroting bullshit.
post your water test results ITT
>rural northern Wisconsin BFE well water
enjoy the microplastics and chemical residues from the osmosis membrane Black person
The membranes are made of cellulose acetate (the same stuff that makes up plant cell walls).
I like it but why is you putting the cartridge filter and uv in a cabinet Black person. Those be maintenance items you want easy access to brah
>open door
That was hard
Weeell wuz funny is dis Black person say he got RO whens it's a carbon filter shiet
You pay taxes to fluoridate your water, why would you pay extra to remove it?
doesnt this make your water feel "soapy"? how do you deal with this?
add minerals
Soft water may give you the sensation of still having soap on your skin.
You just live with it
I have well water that's not sulfur smelling and tastes good, but I felt like I should be filtering it anyway so I built this last spring. 50 micron spindown > 20 micron pleated > 5 micron string > 1 micron pleated > KDF (for liquified metals) > Carbon Block (for any left over chemicals) > 0.5 micron pleated > UV filter.
Cost me about $1500 and took a few weeks to get it all put together and installed, but now I feel like I have overkill protection.
Did you test the water before installing all that?
Lol no. I decided to just assume my water was toxic and full of bacteria and create a filtration system that would take care of it. It's almost certainly unnecessary in the extreme but I just wanted a whole house filter, and I tend to try to overdo anything that I make myself...
>I tend to try to overdo anything that I make myself...
I would do a raw water test and compare it to a filtered water test.
I mean, you pretty much have to after all that just to satisfy curiosity.
>I mean, you pretty much have to after all that just to satisfy curiosity.
This
I thought you had a tendency to over do things?
Yea, shit I build or add onto my house, not to waste money. In my mind half the reason for the multi filter rig is so I don't have to spend money getting my water tested each year as is recommended.
You could have wasted money on an overkill water system.
Or you could have radon in your water which needs agitation in order to remove it and a fan to pump it up and away. Your filters will do nothing against radon.
>Your filters will do nothing against radon.
I thought about it but the tests were like $700 a piece for a comprehensive one. Hell for the cost of those two tests I built my filter.
This is a good idea. Frick well water. Frick municipal water.
your testin for wear on your apparatus not for use
you need to test it anyway its like $30 for a ton of kits
you will need to replace and or clean parts more if water is calcium intense it calcifies kek in apparatus
He could also have things in his water that his system will not remove.
Like radon
no known system emoves stuff like dat RO is wut we ave trition or w/e is un clenseable
>no known system emoves stuff like dat
Oh really?
I've installed them before. They agitate the water to release the radon and then fresh air pumps the radon away.
Get a water test. You may not need RO to clean your water up.
Okay
electrolosis is not a water fliter....
That's not electrolysis my fampiedesudesu.
Agitation and fresh air is how your remove radon. That pic related does exactly that. No it's not a filter but that's how you remove radon. Which is why I suggested the DIY anon get a water test because some things can not be filtered out. Like fricking radon. 'Aven a bit o trouble are we?
Go to your local plumbing supply house and ask them for their recommended water filtration expert.
abit trition or wuyt de frick ever is teflon 2.0 send lewds can you filta it?
This bongs alright.
When the day of the ropes comes I will spare you
>trition
The half life of tritium is listed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology as 4,500 ± 8 days (12.32 ± 0.02 years) - an annualised rate of approximately 5.5% per year. Tritium decays into helium-3 by beta-minus decay as shown in this nuclear equation
lawd save us
>He could also have things in his water that his system will not remove.
>Like radon
>no known system emoves stuff like dat
I was talking about radon and there is a system for removing it.
Have fun with your radiation poisoning tho
How do you manage getting the psi up?
a litterul pump 200-2000000
Home filtration systems are the way forward. I'd get one if I had the money to afford one but I'll only ever know silky clean water once.
Hope you stocked up on spare parts
It's already game over homosexuals.
Microplastics are airborne now.
They are in the food, they are in the water.
kys doom troony
I've read RO filters remove everything including minerals but I've read people say the remineralization filters aren't too good. What would I do?
Get a water test to see if you even need RO first.
I know without even a test my tap water is dirty as frick. Sometimes it tastes off, come outs brown, smells fartsy like sulphur, or just a high chlorine smell. I drink bottle spring water but not too keen on the plastic bottles.
My local water isn't hard, don't need it.
You had to buy that because the tap was destroying your stupid electric water heater installation.
You have no problems if you pray
literally doesn't matter and it's pointless. plastic and everything else is in your salt. it's in your foods, it's in the rain it's everywhere. you can't escape it by simply removing one source of it
Waste ratio 4:1, good going lad
I don't even have a simple sediment filter on my private well. I have delicious, cold mineral water. They really knew how to pick a good spot for a house 100+ years ago. Build where the good water is.
Why bother with whole house filtration? So your water pressure is shit in your shower? Or did you also invest in boost pumps?
Only really need it on the water you drink, which is why I have one hooked up to my fridge. Though I have to replace all filters every four fricking months.
>he still believes in the water israelite
never had a chance
>tips fedora
I don't even have a house you homosexual
If the price of my new driveway hadn't doubled since the covid fraud, I would be buying and installing one for the entire house from Costco right now.
$5000 Cdn.
https://www.costco.ca/kinetico-brand-showcase.html
That’s a water softener probably in a hotel somewhere. You don’t have to lie.
>forcing your water through plastic membranes and drinking the resulting microplastics
Imagine still drinking unfiltered municipal tap water in 2024, Lmao
And they wonder why everyone's hormones are messed up, I'm sure all the pharmacuticals and birth control in the water supply has nothing to do with it...
>no salt tank or aerator
Ngmi
Live in an area where the water is already clean dumbass. For lead pipes get a shower head filter and fill it up with activated charcoal like this. The "mineral balls" it comes with a definitely a gimmick.
Drinking water should use an ion filter, best one I've used is Pur but make sure it's ion to get rid of any trace fluoride. Natural levels of calcium fluoride aren't really that bad and will strengthen bones, but why not use the best simple filtration tech? Don't get an Alexapure type filter system, those are a gimmick that only last a month at most and get full of mold very quickly.
And even with a house filtration system, you haven't counted for the lead, copper, or plastic pipes. You couldn't safely just drink it straight from your pipes. Lead and plastic are obvious but copper can lead to liver disease if you consume too much copper leeched into water. Kids in India drink out of copper containers always because copper has antiseptic qualities, but if you always drink from copper you'll get too much in your system and it fricks up your liver. Drinking 1-2 cups out of a copper container a day should be safe and you'll get a healthy amount of copper which is a helpful mineral.
Imagine living in the US where they put gay making chemicals in the water to castrate the population for unknown reasons
moron
Don't need ro
And ro is dangerous if you frick up because it changes ph levels
If you don't like fluoride you can still remove it without RO
Well water here.
>RO
Enjoy your clogged membranes. Why don't people use a simple IEX ...
Jokes on you i only drink famous soda brands and i eat the from the best fast food chains. DAILY. cope more losers
remember to clean the tank every few months unless you want to drink mold
Timestamp or frick off