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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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#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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#9
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 22:30
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Tell me how often you change the filters and how much it costs each time.

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#10
  • ぼったくり
  • 2021/01/21 (Thu) 22:40
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Fuji water
ah, the one that costs $400 initially and less than $200 annually.

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#11
  • 浄水大好き
  • 2021/01/22 (Fri) 08:58
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#10
What are you talking about ?
Our initial cost $ is 80 and the lease is less than $ 30 per month. They change the filters for free once a year.

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#12
  • ぼったくり
  • 2021/01/22 (Fri) 13:34
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I'm calculating it's costing me $360 per lease year
If I lease for 3 years, it's the same thing.

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#13
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/22 (Fri) 14:32
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First, regarding Paiwater.

If you Google "Pi-water" in Japanese, you will find all kinds of advertisements and articles on Japanese sites. Some of them say it is "the ideal water for beauty and health", or even "if you keep drinking this water, all the bad elements in your body will be washed away", but there is no scientific or medical evidence for these claims.

I think it is about the size of a Reverse Osmosis Reverse Osimoses Filter, so I think it has the same or similar structure as a
RO filter. That would be a very expensive expense.

There are three main types of water purifiers: those that attach to the tap, those that fill a large pitcher with tap water and filter it from above, and those that attach the large device mentioned above under the sink. Both of these types pass tap water through activated charcoal, which mainly removes chlorine. Although the odor of chlorine is eliminated, if ingested in large quantities, the deadly minerals will pass through the activated charcoal micron by micron and enter the body. However, these deadly minerals are safe to drink directly from the tap water as they have no effect on the body. 

Reverse Osmosis RO Filters are large and require a professional to install, unless you are a handyman. That is why there are contractors for installation and maintenance. You can find a list of such companies in this Bibi Town Guide by searching for "water purifier".

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#14

I am using AQUA PACIFIC's R.O system water purifier.
I think the installation fee was roughly $80. The lease fee is $24 per month
and includes twice yearly maintenance and filter replacement.
The taste of the water is tasteless and odorless in a good sense, almost like fresh water, so Japanese food and rice are very tasty. I am by no means a turncoat, but I recommend the R.O. system in terms of both labor and cost.

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#15
  • 元八百屋
  • 2021/01/23 (Sat) 19:03
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RO removes all the nutrients, even the essential nutrients, so you have to take supplements.

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#16
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/24 (Sun) 09:54
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Tamagotchi,

The annual expense is $368 including the initial cost and $288 for the second year. That's an okay expense if you leave it all to us.


Former grocer,

> RO removes all essential nutrients

What do you expect "essential nutrients" to be in just tap water?
RO filters filter out everything but the water elements ( molecules ) making the water supremely safe.


However, this device has one major drawback. The reverse osmosis membrane ( membrane ) only allows pure hydrogen molecules to pass through. In other words, all other impurities, such as dangerous inorganic minerals, bacteria, and other organic debris, adhere to the outside of the membrane, so the device periodically washes them out.

After removing the filtered water several times, you will hear a "sizzling" sound from this device for about 10 minutes. This is the sound of impurities being washed off the membrane, and the waste water is connected to a sewer line under the sink and discharged into the sewage system. The amount of water wasted can be up to three times the amount of water that comes out of the filtration system. Yes, for every gallon of pure water taken, up to three gallons of tap water are wasted.

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#17
  • ブリタ
  • 2021/01/24 (Sun) 11:29
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Brita is the easiest and easiest to use.

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#18
  • 無駄金
  • 2021/01/24 (Sun) 15:50
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RO membrane is a water purification system that can purify seawater. RO membrane is a water purification system that can purify seawater to fresh water, but it also removes minerals such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, etc. that are necessary for the body. It is officially announced. ?
Why doesn't the water sold in plastic bottles, Ralphs, etc. go bad even if it is left for a long period of time ?
They just change the taste of regular tap water, but not the composition.
Water purifiers, Brita, etc. remove chlorine and other substances, so once the water is purified and exposed to the air, it becomes infested with bacteria in 2 days.
The reason why humidifiers are tap water only is because purified water would make the bacteria fly away as mist. It's common sense
And in most parts of the US, bottled water has been proven to be no safer than tap water.
You can google this stuff a bit and you'll find plenty of it
It's a waste of money.

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#19
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/24 (Sun) 16:03
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So your recommendation is ?

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#20
  • 無駄金
  • 2021/01/24 (Sun) 16:44
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What is safe is tap water, WHO standards
If you don't like the taste of tap water, you can purify it
RO water purifiers are necessary in countries like Mexico and Latin America where tap water is undrinkable
People using them here in the US and Japan are honestly being scammed
I told them it is wrong knowledge. I'm just saying that it is wrong knowledge. It's a matter of personal values. I don't recommend anything. Are you an idiot ??

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#21
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/24 (Sun) 17:12
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You say there is no recommendation, but
> safe is tap water, WHO standard
> if you don't like the taste of tap water, purified water
is also safe, you are quite an idiot.

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#22
  • 無駄金
  • 2021/01/24 (Sun) 18:19
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21
Go drink some rainwater.

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#23
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/24 (Sun) 20:09
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21 endured the difficult to endure, and endured the difficult to endure
I think that the hardships that Ototsuan of the Showa period will have to endure
are not only unusual, but they must have lived through them by slurping muddy water.

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#24
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/24 (Sun) 20:32
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22 I'm disappointed in the totally uninteresting response.
I guess I got upset because you hit the nail on the head, Showa Ototsan.

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#25
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/24 (Sun) 21:47
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24
Endure the hard to endure, endure the hard to endure

I guess you don't know who said that.
Look it up, read the whole thing, and think about it, Red Yasha's Showa Otokotsuan.

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#26
  • パイウォーター
  • 2021/01/25 (Mon) 03:24
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Once upon a time, I read about Pai Water in a free Japanese magazine.
It claimed that the water was safe for both freshwater and saltwater fish.
So I put Pi-water in the tank for the only goldfish that grew up in my house
and the goldfish started to turn around in the tank.
Oh ! as expected of Paiwater ! the goldfish was swimming with great joy ! but
the next day it died 。。。。 Chi ~ n。。。。。

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#27
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/25 (Mon) 08:43
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25
You're not funny at all.
You still have no sense of style, Kouyasha's Showa-era father.

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#27
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/25 (Mon) 08:47
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Mr. Wasted Money,

> RO membranes are water purification systems that can turn seawater into fresh water

That is exactly what RO purifiers were originally developed for, and I helped a company that developed and manufactured RO systems for commercial use a long time ago. The company was delivering RO systems the size of equipment to countries in the Middle East where oil comes out of the ground in rotten oil but there is nothing but deserts and oceans, and they also made RO systems for cruisers and larger vessels. They also delivered to remote bases, although I can't tell you where the U.S. military was located.

He also explained to me the detailed principles of RO systems. Basically, reverse osmosis membranes do not allow substances larger than the tiniest H20 water particle ( molecule ) to pass through. Minerals such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and chlorine are all larger than water particles. Germs are like basketballs compared to golf balls. And even water particles swell in size at high temperatures, making the system less efficient.

Urine excreted by the crew of observation satellites flying around the earth is also an important source of water, so it is filtered through this RO system and made into drinking water again. 40Zula's oldest son introduced this RO system to our family for the first time when he was in elementary school. When I gave him the water from the system, his first reaction was "it tastes like water". In other words, it tastes like real water. In other words, the tap water he had been drinking was not tasty at all.

My family takes the minerals necessary for our bodies from regular food, and regardless of the RO water purifier, we always take one tablet of general vitamin &mineral tablets a day just to be safe. We are also told to store tap water in large bottles in case of a natural disaster such as a major earthquake, but even in this case, the city of LA instructs us to put a teaspoon of chlorine bleach in a gallon of water, as the chlorine in the tap water will not last a week.

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#29
  • 元八百屋
  • 2021/01/25 (Mon) 09:07
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Bikinman > What do you expect "essential nutrients" to be in just tap water?


I was just giving advice based on my experience that if you give RO water to vegetables and fruit trees, they will get various diseases due to lack of nutrients.

As I get older, I seem to get ticked off at the slightest prodding.
I'm learning a lot.

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#30
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/25 (Mon) 10:03
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> If you give RO water to vegetables and fruit trees, they will get various diseases due to lack of nutrients


Who would give clean water from an expensive RO purifier to plants in the garden?

In our house, on the contrary, the waste water from the RO purifier is not discharged into the sewage
but into the flower beds outside using the drop-off. As mentioned above, the RO purifier wastes
two thirds of the tap water.

People get wiser as they get older. I've known the former grocer for a long time and you are 'good' old enough. ^^;

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#31
  • 無駄金
  • 2021/01/25 (Mon) 13:26
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Like all posts, the replies are cryptic
> Who would give clean water from an expensive RO purifier to the plants in their garden?
I'm tired of these replies that don't understand the essence of the issue.
I mean, water that is not good for vegetables is good for humans ?
And if tap water doesn't last a week, that water purifier you are pushing is even worse, as you said yourself
He writes long and plausible statements everywhere. I wouldn't trust him.

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#32
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/25 (Mon) 14:14
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You should all be drinking rainwater.

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#33
  • Brita
  • 2021/01/25 (Mon) 16:00
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I change the water in the Brita with a new one every day, so it doesn't get soggy after two days.

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#34
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/25 (Mon) 16:14
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What do you mean by "swarming" ??

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#35
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/25 (Mon) 21:20
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I do regular tap water for the cats to drink.

A friend of mine who runs a cat rescue told me
not to give animals filtered water from a water purifier.

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#36
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/25 (Mon) 21:38
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35
Cheap Walmart food and tap water, I feel sorry for the cats you keep.

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#37
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/26 (Tue) 07:56
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36
I wonder what kind of water they give the animals in the zoo. I bet they do it with a large water purifier. Red Yasha's Showa Otoutou.

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#38
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/26 (Tue) 09:26
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It seems that everyone around here has come up with their own recommendations for water purifiers, which can be broadly divided into the following categories. I will write "advantages" and "disadvantages" as far as I can tell.

0No, it is not a type of water purifier, but bottled water that you buy at the market

Advantages : You can get as much as you need when you need it if you pay for it.

Disadvantages : You have to go buy it when it runs out. Some chlorine is mixed in to keep the water from spoiling. Piles up empty bottles.

1) Pitcher system such as Brita

Advantages : The price of the equipment is low. Simple device but highly effective.

Disadvantages : Only the capacity of the pitcher can be used at a time. When the pitcher is empty, it needs to be filled with water again.

2) Attached to the end of faucet

Advantages: Small device size. Effective for its size. Filters all the water (hot water) coming out of the faucet.

Disadvantage: Because it is attached to the end of the faucet, even when filtered water is not needed, including hot water, it passes through the filtration element at high speed. Because of the high speed, the filtration effect is lower than other devices. Cannot be installed on faucets with sprayers.

3): Reverse Osmosis Reverse Osmosis Water Purifier

Advantages: Produces only true water with no admixture. Extracts impurity-free water endlessly and continuously.

Disadvantages: large system and high price. Requires professional help for installation. Wastes two-thirds of the tap water going to the filter. Ultra pure water without any impurities, so it spoils quickly. Water pressure out of the dedicated faucet is lower than that of a tap.


I have written the above, but please feel free to point out any mistakes.

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#39
  • またわざわざ
  • 2021/01/26 (Tue) 09:38
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Disadvantages : even essential nutrients and micronutrients are removed.

is missing.

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#40
  • 無知
  • 2021/01/26 (Tue) 10:39
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How dare you call 2/3 of tap water a waste.
I admire people who recommend such a wasteful machine here in California, where every year there is a water shortage and orders to stop watering lawns
In a way, I admire people who can't read the air so well. Don't come out of your own private topic.

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#41
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/26 (Tue) 15:31
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Rainwater is draining out.

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#42
  • Brita
  • 2021/01/26 (Tue) 22:56
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#34 Showa no otchan
See below

>#18 waste moneymail2021/01/24 (Sun) 15:50
Water purifiers, Brita, etc. remove chlorine and other substances, so once the water is purified and exposed to the air, it becomes infested with bacteria in two days. After 2 days, it will be full of bacteria.

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#43
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/27 (Wed) 09:20
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> Even essential nutrients and micronutrients are removed

That is the most important feature of RO filters.

Are you getting your essential nutrients and micronutrients from that bad smelling tap water?

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#44
  • こう言えばああ言う
  • 2021/01/27 (Wed) 09:41
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I'm the only one who often thinks
that he is the one trolling here... ? lol

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#45
  • ド砂漠
  • 2021/01/27 (Wed) 12:00
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# 43

Bad tasting and smelly tap water must be because you live in the desert ?
We drink it here in the South Bay.

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#46
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/01/28 (Thu) 08:41
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Los Angeles Department of Water and Power

https://www.ladwp.com/


Our town's water supply is under the above jurisdiction.

Isn't your city's water department here?

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#47
  • ド砂漠
  • 2021/01/28 (Thu) 11:55
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The old clay pipe, the distance from the water treatment plant and how old is the house you live in
You're all in a bad situation ?
Then again, Torrance distributes water at its own water treatment plant, so it's normally drinkable
By the way, why do you keep bringing up LADWP ?
Please shut up for now.

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#48
  • Torrance
  • 2021/01/29 (Fri) 00:45
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# I vote for 43. Torrance, but I can't drink normally. The pipe is a coper. The water is rationed by City of Torrance. How can you drink that kind of water normally? What kind of taste do you have? If you would shut up.

# 44 You are a troll. You are a troll.

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#49
  • トーランス
  • 2021/01/29 (Fri) 09:47
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48
Every restaurant in Torrance uses city tap water. ?
Even the soups in ramen shops don't use purified water.
By the way, restaurants in downtown LA use lemon slices to cover up the bad taste of the water
In the desert, the water is warmer and tastes even worse
I mean, 48 virgins.
what is a kopper ? it's a copper ( lol )

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#50
  • 分かりやすい
  • 2021/01/29 (Fri) 10:06
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#48

Yes,
I knew he was the troll. Confirmed
You have been careful not to use your favorite line "scum" lately.

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#51
  • K
  • 2021/01/29 (Fri) 14:28
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Hello, My family uses a kangensui water purifier.

We received it for free from a friend the year before last, and immediately called the water purifier company to have the name changed and the water purifier cleaned and maintained.
We live in a mountainous area where the water is very hard, and of course it is not drinkable even with a water softener, so we use a Brita water purification pitcher and a Costco six-pack of gallons for our drinking water. What surprised me when I switched to the Kangen Water purifier was that I could drink tea. Both Brita and Costco's drinking water tasted bad and I couldn't drink tea.

New Kangensui water purifiers are expensive, but you should look for a used one ?
If you buy a used one, it is better to buy from someone who can give you the information about the condition of the water purifier, the owner's full name and when it was purchased.

I'm so glad I didn't go to Corona Viles this time to buy water.

If you drink water with a high ph of reduced water, you are less likely to get cavities. If the ph in your mouth is low, you are more prone to cavities.

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#52
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> We live in the mountains and our water is very hard

Where are the mountains ? ( lol ) undrinkable water ? ( lol ) nothing is advised ( lol )

> If you drink water with high ph of reduced water, you are less likely to get cavities.

Let's brush our teeth ( lol )

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#53
  • Torrance
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#49 Torrance, are you serious ? I'm not talking about some B-grade dirty restaurant or the Japanese restaurant you work at. All ? you have weird taste buds so you don't mind drinking that stuff. You've never tasted good water. It's not a restaurant, but Starbucks and all good coffee shops use filtered water. You don't know what it tastes like with your greasy, flavorful ramen noodle taste buds.
Go ahead, guzzle Torrance City water. I don't drink water unless I have to. I won't drink this water if the ice cream is old.
#50 of the really big idiots, you're a detective !.

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#54
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> If you give RO water to vegetables and fruit trees, they will get various diseases due to lack of nutrients

Who would give clean water from an expensive RO purifier to plants and trees in the garden?

I searched and found that purified water is good for indoor greens, not for vegetables or plants in the garden, so I do that. They need some sun, but the leaves are getting healthier. I give fertilizer for nutrients once in a while. I heard that chlorin is not good.

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#55
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52=53=54=bikinman lol

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#56
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> > If you give RO water to vegetables and fruit trees, they will get various diseases due to lack of nutrients

> Who would give clean water from an expensive RO purifier to plants in their garden?


#54 Green's purified water for houseplants is not wrong. Fundamentally, the water you give to your plants can be tap water, purified water, or any water that is drinkable by humans.

For plants, vegetables, and fruit trees in the garden, it is OK as long as the water is drinkable. All plants need a minimum of water. Other nutrients are basically produced by the soil on its own. However, since it doesn't rain constantly throughout the year in our area, the lawn is automatically watered by sprinklers.

However, if you want your lawn to be healthier, you can apply Stir Manure this time of year. For other plants and flowers, nitrogen ・ phosphate ・ potassium and other chemicals can be used, but Compost, which is organically decomposed dead leaves and other materials, is ideal if possible.

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#57
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> > Who would give their garden plants and trees clean water from an expensive RO purifier?

The best brands of cannabis growers do RO water for the last 10 days before harvest.

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#59
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I don't know if I can do it well, but I will buy a Compost Bin and make it. I don't have to produce food waste, it's eco-friendly, and I don't have to buy fertilizer. The dead leaves should not have any insects or bugs on them. That is difficult. Roses, for example, can die and lose their leaves because of insects. I was told to throw away the leaves with insects on them. This sounds like a gardening topic, doesn't it? Sweat.

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#60
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> The dead leaves should not have any bug-eaters or insects on them


I imagine that the pests that attach to the plants while they are alive above ground will die out quickly in the Compost Bin without fresh oxygen

as the bacteria that are the main players in the humus are very active. I imagine.

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#61
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#59
how is this related to water purification ?

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#62
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  • 2021/01/31 (Sun) 11:49
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Every topic is hijacked by a germ that moves on to a different topic
because they can't argue with what they say and change the subject
everywhere
Then think about why houseplants only need water to grow. It's because they take nutrients from water. Enough about your insanity.
Enough with the soot!

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#63
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/31 (Sun) 20:25
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# Can't you think that he will come and change the subject and run away
not to deal with you?

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#64
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/01/31 (Sun) 20:35
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Double Kin Man makes a lot of silly topics.
He is just an old man forcing himself to write when no one else will.

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#65
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64
I'm forcing myself to write
I have to write evidence
I can't do it with just circumstantial evidence
Red Yasha's Showa Otouto.

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#66
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> Think carefully about why houseplants grow on water alone. They get their nutrients from water

Mere water does not contain the "nutrients" that plants need, especially nitrogen ・ phosphoric acid ・ and potassium.

The nutrients a plant needs, as I said before, are produced in the soil in which it is planted. Ignorance, have you ever grown a plant, including the roots, in a jar with only water in it? Over a long period of time, that plant will eventually die, even if you only replace the water.

In other words, plants need at least water and the three major nutrients mentioned above, but too much of them will kill them. Ideally, plants grow best in warm, rainy climates. In other words, in the soil, the bacteria of the natural world are active and produce the necessary nutrients.

Bacteria also play an important role in the production of alcoholic beverages, vinegar, tofu, natto, etc., all of which are produced through a chemical reaction called fermentation. Going back to the water purifier, the water we drink should be good tasting water that doesn't smell bad, so we can get vitamins ・ minerals and other nutrients from other things we drink and eat.

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#67
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  • 2021/02/01 (Mon) 23:29
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Bacteria
you know what a bulb is?
The kind that grows only with water
There's no soil
You've had a really bad life 。。。。。

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#68
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Bacteria
Have you ever seen a bulb ? that grows only with water.
You're an idiot.

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#69
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  • 2021/02/03 (Wed) 09:23
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Don't get so angry with your head full of steam,

you will have less and less hair on your head.......


> Have you ever seen bulbs ? that grow only with water

Well, you brought up "bulbs" as a decisive factor. It is true that bulbous plants can grow only with water. However, for healthy growth of bulbous plants, it is still recommended to plant them in soil. Farmers grow onions with just water, but they never do that.

The four-letter katakana name that blooms in my garden, which I have forgotten, has beautiful pink flowers when the weather gets warmer. If the bulbs were soaked only in water, they would not produce such big and beautiful flowers. Maybe it will die in a long time.

This "earth" where we can live in peace, plants grow when it rains and the sun shines. What is the foundation on which the plants on this earth live?

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#70
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By the way, the type recommended by Mr. Ignorance, is there a switch to switch between running tap water through the filter and
running water directly through the filter?

If so, the filter will last a long time since it is only used when necessary. However,
the main element of the filter is the same activated carbon as in Brita, and
some water may pass through the filter without coming into contact with the activated carbon, so the filter does not block 100% of chlorine, etc.

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#72
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  • 2021/02/07 (Sun) 09:16
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By the way, did you find any good water purifiers, Topi?


I'm afraid that the regulars here, including myself, have been

shriveled up because you have flown off in a direction that is not outlandish.

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#73
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  • 2021/02/07 (Sun) 18:54
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After using the Breather, I replaced it with Pi-Water. I use Pi-water because it makes the water softer, easier to drink, and I don't have to go fetch water, but I am currently considering that one because I think a water removal device that allows me to drink alkaline water would have been better for my health. I have been able to drink terrific tasting water at home in Japan, and when I wash my hair with good water, I can definitely tell the difference. I am amazed at the potency of the water, more than the difference in shampoo, I am amazed at how much cleaner my hair becomes when the water is different.

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#75
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  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 09:24
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> You can definitely tell the difference when you wash your hair with good water

When it comes to treating even the water used for showering, here, a large device called a Water Softener is installed in the water pipes of the water department that run from the basement of the sidewalk outside to inside the house. The following is a contract with a well-known company that regularly comes to change the filter, which is as large as a cylinder.

https://www.culligan.com/

Water Softener is basically a device that softens hard water and removes most of the minerals, making it gentle on your hair and skin. This device is absolutely necessary for people with atopic dermatitis who take a bath. From the amount of hot water used, the output of RO filters, pi water, etc. will never be enough. #73 I assume you are using a similar device in your home in Japan.

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#76
  • 灼熱砂漠気候
  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 09:26
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Does the Valley grow tomatoes and other vegetables, oranges and fruits ??

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#77
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75

Filters for showerheads are usually sold.
How many people in developing countries use such filters directly attached to the water supply ? There are no houses with such filters in developed countries
Double Kin Man is just talking long time in every post, and just sharing his old knowledge. I wonder if they are not ashamed of it.

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#78
  • aho,,,
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#77 You ignorant and stupid. Some areas get calshum, hard water and need a softener, poor way of explaining it, but a vertical water softening device is placed in the garage to soften the water once it passes through there from the water pipes. It is a different thing than in developing countries. Idiot, I don't know. It's not old knowledge.

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#79
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  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 10:47
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Attaching it to the shower head is actually taking very little off with that water pressure and speed. It would be the difference between Brita and putting it on the filter or counter of the RO. The Brita still falls off very slowly.

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#80
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  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 10:49
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The above aho,,,,is

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#81
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 10:57
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Only double the amount of money will soon reveal his true identity.

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#82
  • 6677
  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 11:06
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I bought this from Japan and use this.
Toray Trevino shower head
Water pressure is fine.
Toray, look at reviews on Amazon or whatever. I feel sorry for you that you are so naive.

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#83
  • aho,,,
  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 13:35
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Is it bad for their product? Everyone's critique is at the water quality level. Well, it's better than nothing. By the way, I am not a bikinman. All I am is simple.

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#84
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So the case is settled as less than simple not knowing the world. End ~

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#85
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83
Then why are you suddenly coming out and arguing with me? Give me a reason, double money.

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#86
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 17:54
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85
you bite everyone
you must be lonely
Beniyasha, the name of the Showa ototsuan
write how it came into being, Beniyasha's Showa ototsuan l

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#87
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
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86
If it's real, you could at least write down how the Showa Ototsuan, Beniyasha's name was created
.

But if it's a fake, he won't be able to write about it.

Showa-no-otsuan, I could write down how Kohyasha was created. But don't panic, I'll leave you a trump card.

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#88
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 19:43
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87
I thought that only to tease was to live
I grew old for some unknown reason
Don't hesitate to tell me how you came into being
Go ahead and write it down.

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#89
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
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88
In the end, I'm just going to keep rambling on forever, and I can't wait to get you to write up the story of how you created Beniyasha.

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#90
  • aho,,,
  • 2021/02/09 (Tue) 20:57
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6677 Less than simple, even down to the name. It doesn't matter if you like it or not. You use it because you think it's good.

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#91
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/10 (Wed) 06:49
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89 must be a fake. 90 real ones need to write it down.

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#92
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/10 (Wed) 07:12
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90
if you want to say goodbye after one post, that's fine
if you're going to be here for a long time, think of a name for it and give it birth

89
fakes can copy and paste names, real ones can write
what's up 89, you keep dicking around. If you keep blurting it out, they're going to think you're a fake.

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#93
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
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91/92
As usual, the impostor is restless and posts continuously, while the real one has unshakable confidence and stands tall.
The only way to prove that he is a real person is to write the story of how he created Beniyasha, what will he do now, the self-proclaimed real Showa Ototsuan ??

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#94
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/10 (Wed) 08:15
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What's the matter with you, the words of a servant. boo-hoo

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#95
  • 倍金萬
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> Filters that attach to the shower head are usually sold. People with atopic dermatitis use them.

If you live alone in an apartment, this is sufficient. If you have a whole family living in a house and you want to remove all chlorine, minerals, etc. from all faucets and soften the water, you need a large device like Culligan. This is not an "old story". This device is necessary to make the tap water healthy for the whole house and is still actively used today.

I know people who suffer from excessive atopy.

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#96
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/10 (Wed) 08:58
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Burning Desert Climate,

> Do tomatoes and other vegetables, oranges and fruits grow in the Valley ?

Have you ever been to San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley, Pomona Valley, San Gabriel Valley, Pomona Valley, etc.
Have you never been to these places? You should drive
1 ~ 2 hours inland.

Docomo, it's no different than where you live.

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#97
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
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93
I wonder if it's your specialty copy and paste that you can't even write down how you came up with the name

What's wrong with you is a local dialect
I guess everyone in that region is a servant word. l

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#98
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
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93
As usual, imposters are restless and post continuously, while the real ones have unshakable confidence and are ready to take a stand.
I'm laughing at his stupidity

He posts more and more when he has time and makes the forum more lively
When the forum is lively, the sponsors post more and more ads
If the forum disappears, you who live here will miss it.

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#99
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/10 (Wed) 10:07
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97
>What's wrong with you is a local dialect
You're as stupid as ever, I don't see that anywhere, you're not only stupid but also blind ?
You're irredeemable, Koyasha's Showa-era father.

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#100
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
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98
You've been ruining the topic with your stupid continuous posts every time.
I've had enough of you, Kouyasha no Showa-no-Odotsuan.

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#101
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/10 (Wed) 19:17
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99
You just don't know.

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#102
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/11 (Thu) 07:26
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98
I think if the board were gone, we would be able to settle down and not see things that are just unsightly or noisy.

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#103
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/11 (Thu) 07:42
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102
You're a complete idiot
If Bibi's message board is gone, you won't be able to access it and connect to it.

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#104
  • 倍金萬
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> Filters that attach to the shower head are usually sold. People with atopic dermatitis use them.

If you live alone in an apartment, this is sufficient. If the whole family lives in a house and you want to remove all chlorine, minerals, and other minerals from all faucets and soften the water, you will need a large device such as Culligan. This is not an "old story". This device is necessary to make the tap water healthy for the whole house and is still actively used today.

I know people who suffer from excessive atopy.

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#105
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/11 (Thu) 10:13
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103
You have zero thinking ? or you wouldn't have access to it if you didn't. Oh, maybe I'll get depressed when I'm dealing with them. bohoho

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#106
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/11 (Thu) 10:44
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103
Even if the board is gone, you can still access the site itself.
You're really no good, aren't you?

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#107
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/11 (Thu) 19:39
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106
You don't get it
It's about the site itself disappearing.

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#108
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/11 (Thu) 19:55
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107
You wrote in 103 that you hoped the board would disappear.
You said that the site itself will remain even if the board disappears, you should have some education if you use other people's names, you really are an idiot.

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#109
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  • 2021/02/11 (Thu) 20:22
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108
you are so stupid
you have zero ability to think

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#110
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  • 2021/02/11 (Thu) 21:04
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108
He was so badly hit that he couldn't even argue properly, and sank.
You're miserable in your later years, Red Yasha's Showa-era father.

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#111
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
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110
Excellent rebuttal.

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#112
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/11 (Thu) 21:25
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111
you're so stupid
all copy and paste, zero ability to think

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#113
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/12 (Fri) 07:11
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Copying and pasting is your specialty, so I'm copying you.

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#114
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/12 (Fri) 07:40
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You have no reason to exist if you copy and paste names and comments.
Go to the bathroom, look at your dumb face in the mirror, and wash your face.

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#115
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/12 (Fri) 08:20
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114
If your name is also an impersonation
you, who call yourself the real one, are the one who created the name Kouyasha, the Showa-period father
just write down how it came to be
that's the real Showa-period father

now wait for me to write it down.
I wonder how many more sleeps I have to get before I write
When you write, I will correct you

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#116
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/14 (Sun) 09:15
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> The one blooming in my garden, the name of which I have forgotten due to old age, has four katakana characters


It took me this long, but I finally remembered it. It was not four letters, but five.


Amaryllis Amaryllis

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A2%E3%83%9E%E3%83%AA%E3%83%AA%E3%82%B9

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e6/Hippeastrum_miniatum_Blanco2.359.png/800px-Hippeastrum_miniatum_Blanco2.359.png

When we bought our current house, it was blooming only in the backyard, but we divided the plants ( and bulbs ) and planted them in the front yard. In addition, the waste water from washing the reverse osmosis membrane of the RO filter I mentioned earlier was drained out through a 1/2 inch hole in the kitchen wall by extending the tubing, and then filled with thin PVC tubing to extend it, taking advantage of the slight drop from the kitchen to the edge of the front yard. Now the amaryllis, plumeria, and other plants that are covered with that water bloom competitively with the guns when the weather warms up.

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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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#125
  • 恐怖
  • 2021/03/09 (Tue) 09:06
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The water is probably imported from Japan in containers
in an iron box that has been exposed to the sun on the ship for nearly 3 months
in sauna conditions that a human being could not survive and still drinkable water without spoiling is horrible ~
if you are not stupid. You'd notice it, right?

People who recommend expensive water purifiers are brainwashed.
Someone mentioned a friend who has a severe case of atopic dermatitis, but
not all people in the world have that disease, and you are not atopic either. ?
I don't see the point of recommending expensive water purifiers or water from Japan, since using tap water doesn't mean you have atopic dermatitis
Besides, if you go to a restaurant, they have tap water and everyone is drinking it ?
I don't like it at home but outside is fine. I don't know why you'd recommend drinking water from Japan.

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#126
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/09 (Tue) 10:01
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Water is inorganic, so it can't decay in the first place.

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#127
  • 無知
  • 2021/03/09 (Tue) 11:31
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unless it's exposed to air
water bottle caps don't look like they're perfectly shielded
you don't fill them with nitrogen gas or something, do you?

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#128
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/09 (Tue) 11:39
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Your senile brain is rotten, though.

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#129
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/09 (Tue) 14:06
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Boomerang. thoho

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#130

Hi

I used to buy water and say.
I leased from Alps Water about 5 years ago and the price is affordable $ 25 - $ 26.
The system is the same as Fuji Water's system, and the company uses Fuji Water, but they often come there for repairs. I secretly wish we could use Alps.

I thought leasing would be expensive, but considering the time and effort of going to buy water every time, I think it is cheap. I can use clean water to wash vegetables and rice, wash my face, and brush my teeth without worry.

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#131
  • おいおい
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 08:20
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Wash face with leased water ! ? Shower with ?

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#132
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 09:32
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Alps Water uses RO filters, but it costs more than $200 to replace each filter element, and I think the monthly cost is reasonable if you include regular maintenance.

We also use tap water to sharpen rice, but the water we store at the end is of course filtered water. Coffee and other beverages are also filtered water. The taste of Japanese tea, in particular, is very low and delicate compared to other drinks, so if we use tap water as it is, it smells bad and is undrinkable.

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#133
  • 無知
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 13:35
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Baikin
what are you saying about tap water for grinding rice ? you must have installed an expensive water filter decades ago
you have always been a pack of lies!

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#134
  • w
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 15:55
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Moco's being karate again...he never learns, does he?

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