You can get counter top reverse osmosis water filters on eBay for around
100.00, I've found a couple for less than that, and these filter
fluoride. They're simple to connect, no under sink plumbing to mess
with. Then you could distill the filtered water if you want. Makes sense
to me. I've been putting back a few dollars for one of these RO systems
for a couple of months now. They beat Brita to heck and gone. Brita
doesn't filter fluoride. And besides, those stupid pitchers take up
space in my fridge, and it's a PITA for cooking. I'd rather filter right
from the faucet. Just sayin'.
Annie
Golden Aldi wrote:
Well I'm just thnking of all th crap that is in the air. We live near
Ludwigshafen, where BASF is situated off the Rhein River. Then we have
a small time factory making hydraulic hoses, so that's their crap can
be smelled, oh, and another factory where dead animal carcasses are
processed... and the chemtrail fallout...
so I'm wondering which water would have less contaminants. WHICH is
the reason for wanting to get the water tested, but you see what kind
of prices I get to deal with.
Maybe if I built some sort of "filter" thing-a-gigy over the
rainbarrel to pre-filter, then through the Britta filter, and then
distilling it.
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated!!
Aldi
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Ode Coyote <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
The quality of rain water depends on where you live and how long
it has rained.
Rain water IS distilled water, but the air container it's in can
be quite dirty.
Rain does tend to rinse it though.
Ode
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