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Recommended water purifiers

Problem / Need advice
#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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#2
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 14:59
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I think BRITA is a good choice, but I haven't changed the filter in over a year.

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#3
  • wow
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 15:04
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I heard somewhere that tap water is cleaner than bottled water, so we use Brita for our cooking and drinking water.

Some homes go all the way to the supermarket to buy water!

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#4
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 19:58
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Alkaline ionized water is ?.

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#6
  • 無知
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 21:41
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I use this one from Japan
Toray Trevino water purifier Cassetti
Google it, it comes up right away
I searched in English on Amazon here and was able to buy it. It probably comes from Japan, though.
You can buy a cartridge for the first time
You can change the cartridge every 3 months or so, but when the limit is reached, the water will naturally stop coming out.
It is directly attached to the tap, so it depends on the type of water filter you have, but if you look at the Japanese site, you will find instructions.
The water purifier here says to change it once a year, but the taste gets significantly worse in 6 months
Every time you change the filter, you have to pay a lot of money.

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#7
  • 浄水大好き
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 21:51
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We have been using Fuji water for about 5 years.
Japanese will come to install it.

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#8
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 22:05
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> For water, I buy 3 gallons of tap water at Ralphs, etc.

Tap in tap water means "faucet" and generally refers to the water that comes out of a kitchen faucet. Bottled water sold at markets is called bottled water. However, the water you buy from the machine in front of the market may be of better quality than bottled water. Bottled water does not have the same chlorine smell as tap water, but it does contain some chlorine. The reason for this is that bottled water is stored in warehouses and transported in the back of trucks on hot summer days until it reaches the consumer's mouth.

If you measure tap water with a chlorine meter, you will get a reading of 200 ~ 400 for city tap water, but even bottled water can be as high as 80. Incidentally, water coming out of the Reverse Osmosis Water Filter is in the 0 to 2 range.

Thus, I have been using this RO filter under my kitchen sink for almost 40 years.

I will talk about other water filters later.

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