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Recommended water purifiers

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#1
  • water
  • mail
  • 2021/01/21 14:50

We are a family of 4 and we buy 3 gallons of tap water at Ralphs, etc.
Since we are all home all the time, the water runs out fast and we have to buy more every time, and it takes up a lot of space
We are thinking of buying a water purifier to install in the kitchen or place in the house.
Is there anyone who uses Pi-water, which is mentioned in Nikkei magazine? ?
How does it taste like? ?
We are thinking about Kangen Water, but it is expensive, so we are looking for something more reasonable.
Please let me know if you have any recommendations for water purifiers.
Thank you very much.

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#118
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/03 (Wed) 13:52
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If you search for "water purifier" in this Bibi's Town Guide, you will find about 4 potential companies.

Call each one of these and ask about initial costs, monthly charges, etc.

I imagine that the water purifiers themselves are similar or the same. I, for example, have a handyman
element, so I buy the water purifier itself from Amazon and take care of all the installation and maintenance
myself.

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#120
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/03 (Wed) 16:54
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Mr. J,

> I used a water purifier from one of the Japanese companies for a few days as a trial and it tasted bad

I'm sorry to hear that. Well, it was a disaster. The water purifier itself has nothing to make it taste bad, so maybe the installation was not done properly.


> Was it because it was a simple water purifier attached to the faucet? I would understand if the water was purified and then disposed of.


> Empty it when you go out

No, you should not empty it even when you go out for a long time. Depending on the internal structure, if there is no more water in a particular interior, the filter elements in front of and behind it may dry out, and in some cases, the next time water comes in, those elements may not be able to function, so you should store water as it is, and when you get home, do not use water from the water purifier suddenly, but waste some cups and start using it from the subsequent water purification. If the water filter element is dry, the water element may stop functioning.

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#122
  • ひきこもり
  • 2021/03/07 (Sun) 22:41
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I use water from Japan for tea and soup.
It still tastes good when made with soft water !
The water from the water purifier is for washing clothes.
I would like to use soft water for shower and other finishing touches.
Please give me some good wisdom.
regards !

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#123
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/08 (Mon) 09:40
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> I use water from Japan for tea and soup

Do you import "water" from Japan? Or do you mean water purifiers?


> I want to use soft water for showers and finishes

If so, as I mentioned before, you should use a system such as Culligan which has larger facilities.

https://www.culligan.com/

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#124
  • ひきこもり
  • 2021/03/08 (Mon) 13:54
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I can buy bottled water from Japan.
It costs more than calpis, but I buy it because it makes a delicious dashi soup stock.
Coffee tastes even better.
Gyokuro, for example, has a much brighter aroma, taste, and color.
I bought a few packets of good tea in Japan, but the taste was different
so I tried a few things.
I think I have arrived at soft water.

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