quality water delivery
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Anonymous User
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Date: March 25, 2007 09:52PM Hi everyone,
I have been looking for quality water delivery companies and am not sure what would be the best kind to get. There are so many! Installing a water filtration system would be tricky here where I live, so I think delivery would be the next best thing. Are there any services that deliver in glass or non-leaching plastic, etc? Any advice is welcome and appreciated. I love in Los Angeles - thanks. Re: quality water delivery
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fresh
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Date: March 25, 2007 10:27PM are you talking about just drinking water?
try [www.crystalquest.com] we just got the pitcher and it's great and supposedly lasts a long time. faucet filters are easy to install... Re: quality water delivery
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Anonymous User
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Date: March 25, 2007 11:58PM Hi Fresh,
Initially I was talking about just drinking water, but looking at the link you sent, it made me wonder if those systems can be placed on a tap and then the water is safe to drink? I really have to read it more, but what about lime deposits, flouride and other stuff in the water? I am very new to which water is better, etc aside from distilled (I always hear). Even w the best water, it seems like they always come in plastic containers and you can taste it. Thanks for that. Re: quality water delivery
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anaken
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Date: March 26, 2007 12:48AM good quality water can be obtained from fresh fruits and greens. I know personally if I had money to spend I would invest in a shower filter, then a faucet filter. Re: quality water delivery
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fresh
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Date: March 26, 2007 12:56AM fruitlux Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Fresh, > > Initially I was talking about just drinking water, > but looking at the link you sent, it made me > wonder if those systems can be placed on a tap and > then the water is safe to drink? I really have to > read it more, but what about lime deposits, > flouride and other stuff in the water? I am very > new to which water is better, etc aside from > distilled (I always hear). Even w the best water, > it seems like they always come in plastic > containers and you can taste it. > > Thanks for that. there are special filters for fluoride. i don't have one, but at least the water tastes good and looks purer with the pitcher we got, and they claim to reduce the majority of contaminants. and it was very inexpensive. i'm sure there are better solutions like R/O or distillers, but this was what we chose at this time. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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