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Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap
water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia |
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![]() "PL1." wrote in message ... Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! You do not have to add anything to your tap water to reduce the taste of chlorine, just let the water stand for a while and the chlorine will disperse. Alan -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia |
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![]() "PL1." wrote in message ... Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! What about a filter jug? |
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![]() "PL1." wrote in message ... Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia Boil and decant, or get a filter system. Bottled water is a friggin ripoff. Tom |
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On Feb 19, 1:27*pm, "PL1." wrote:
Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia Please do yourself a favor and get either a "brita" type pitcher of faucet attachment or go whole hog and get an undercounter filter with a little tap. (that's what I did) You can get an under counter apparatus at any good hardware store that has plumbing stuff. It's a one time expense and then all you have to do is change the filter once or twice a year depending on how much water you use for making coffee or tea or cooking or drinking. I don't use the filtered water for anything except what is going directly in the mouth. Those filters last a long time. Please don't buy bottled water. It's a huge waste of money and resources and the plastic bottles just clog up landfills forever. |
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PL1. wrote:
Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! The cost of a reverse osmosis system will be paid back by the savings on bottled water. -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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, ImStillMags wrote: On Feb 19, 1:27*pm, "PL1." wrote: Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia Please do yourself a favor and get either a "brita" type pitcher of faucet attachment or go whole hog and get an undercounter filter with a little tap. (that's what I did) You can get an under counter apparatus at any good hardware store that has plumbing stuff. It's a one time expense and then all you have to do is change the filter once or twice a year depending on how much water you use for making coffee or tea or cooking or drinking. I don't use the filtered water for anything except what is going directly in the mouth. Those filters last a long time. Please don't buy bottled water. It's a huge waste of money and resources and the plastic bottles just clog up landfills forever. I agree. Bottled water is a huge waste of money and horribly damaging to the environment. My tap water is very hard (lots of minerals and also chlorine). My Brita water pitcher style filter does a great job of getting out the unwanted stuff and its a hell of a lot cheaper and more convenient than bottled water, not to mention far more environmentally friendly. |
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![]() "alan.holmes" wrote in message ... "PL1." wrote in message ... Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! You do not have to add anything to your tap water to reduce the taste of chlorine, just let the water stand for a while and the chlorine will disperse. Alan That wasn't teh question he asked. Not even close. |
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![]() "Harold Hill" wrote in message ... "PL1." wrote in message ... Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! What about a filter jug? Filter jug's reccomend brand's of bottled water? that's what he asked about! |
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![]() "PL1." wrote in message ... Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia Save money and effort of hauling water. Get a filter for taste and odor (carbon based) and change the cartridge a few times a year. Cheaper, easier, never runs out because you forget. |
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![]() "Jerry Sauk" wrote in message What about a filter jug? Filter jug's reccomend brand's of bottled water? that's what he asked about! Sometimes people are unaware of alternatives and they can appreciate the idea. In this case, it is a very good idea. |
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Jerry Sauk wrote:
"Harold Hill" wrote in message ... "PL1." wrote in message ... Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! What about a filter jug? Filter jug's reccomend brand's of bottled water? that's what he asked about! \ Well then why don't YOU offer a brand instead of complaining about everyone else's answers? I agree: buy a Brita filter jug or faucet attachment. Then you can fill your own bottle when you go out, and avoid the negative environmental effects of overusing bottled water. |
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![]() "Janet" wrote in message ... Jerry Sauk wrote: "Harold Hill" wrote in message ... "PL1." wrote in message ... Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! What about a filter jug? Filter jug's reccomend brand's of bottled water? that's what he asked about! \ Well then why don't YOU offer a brand instead of complaining about everyone else's answers? I agree: buy a Brita filter jug or faucet attachment. Then you can fill your own bottle when you go out, and avoid the negative environmental effects of overusing bottled water. Becouse I don't DRINK water. There's no point in taking water out when every fast-food restourant in the country sells soda. |
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Janet said:
What about a filter jug? Filter jug's reccomend brand's of bottled water? that's what he asked about! \ Well then why don't YOU offer a brand instead of complaining about everyone else's answers? I agree: buy a Brita filter jug or faucet attachment. Then you can fill your own bottle when you go out, and avoid the negative environmental effects of overusing bottled water. What are you wearing? |
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, "PL1." wrote: Wanting to add good, clean bottled distilled or spring water to my tap water to reduce the horrible taste of chlorine and reduce the antidepressant effects of the fluoride they put in our water here. What brands of bottled water would you recommend (if any)? prefer to buy in bulk size if possible. Appreciate any helpful responses! -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia Get a Britta. Commercial bottled water is a joke for numerous reasons. A good home filtration system would be the most economical in the long run. -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Web Albums: http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet Subscribe: |
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