I bought my house several years back and it already had a reverse osmosis water filter installed. https://www.theperfectwater.com/home-master-artesian-full-contact-reverse-osmosis-water-filtration-system.html This one by the perfect water company. Recently it quit working and it took me about a month to get the necessary parts to fix it. In that month I could really tell a difference in the water a drank from the tap and the water I drank from my fridge. It tastes so much better from the reverse osmosis filter and so many impurities are being filters from the water that it is so much better for you. It is also very easy to install and change out filters and other parts that may go bad and they have very helpful customer service representatives to help walk you through the process and answer any questions. Do any stackers use water filters? If so which ones? And What about whole home filtration systems?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @stack_harder 24 Jan
literally just go tap to water filter
not optimal, but keeps life simple
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @guts 24 Jan
I am looking something like this because my local water is very hard
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @grayruby 24 Jan
Used to have a Pur water filtration jug but never remembered to change out the filters so we just buy 4L bottles of water now and refill a smaller jug.
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @Undisciplined 24 Jan
We have a water softener that does some filtration, but we still don't drink our tap water.
For drinking water, we have jugs of purified water delivered. It's about the same price as water filters, but we know that we'd be really forgetful about changing the filters.
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39 sats \ 1 reply \ @ChrisS OP 24 Jan
How much is it to get purified water delivered? The system I bought was $300 up front cost and to replace filters is $80 which gets me 2000 gallons.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Undisciplined 24 Jan
I've already forgotten how much it costs. I just remember doing the comparison before we got it, because we were looking into filtration options, too.
It's definitely cheaper, in the long run, to go with the home filtration system.
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