I’m with you. I trust the water from the source, but the tanks, pipes & fittings in my 1970’s condo... hmmm.PNGMK wrote: ↑Tue, 03 Jul 2018 10:47 pmErr. On I have a 1 micron filter system I bought up from Australia. I change the filter yearly. There has been debris on the dirty side of the filter and the taste is far better, enough that we can tell when the filter needs changing. I recommend a filter as a backup at least to some idiot fouling the lines.
Not at all, groceries are delivered. I don’t have to “run to the store” for anything.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sun, 21 Feb 2021 8:33 pmThat must be quite a hassle to have to constantly run to the store to make sure you have enough water. Not to mention the absurd amount of plastic waste it must create.
Same here. When I first moved from Miami, I expected the water to taste a little funky and so I only drank water from bottles and had a filter installed. It’s been nearly 20 years since I first moved here, and I’ve definitely gotten used to the taste of the water. Now I actually think it taste quite good, I’ve stopped drinking only bottled water, and am fine drinking from the tap.malcontent wrote: ↑Sun, 21 Feb 2021 9:36 pmI have to admit that I drank only bottled water for many years in Singapore, an old habit I brought over from the US (where city water just tastes nasty and is very questionable health-wise). I just assumed Singapore tap water was also questionable after I tasted it (and let’s be clear - it does taste a bit off), but eventually I just learned to ignore the taste and deal with it. To be honest, it doesn’t taste nearly as bad as most city water in the US.
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