• @Cort
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      11 month ago

      Ã. Brazil or Portugal?

      The faucet filter looks really easy to plumb & change, do they work well?

      • Staden_ スタデン
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        11 month ago

        Brazil.

        I don’t have the faucet filter, but I never heard any complaints about them. I’d guess that if your water has good pressure you won’t have any problems with them.

  • bluGill
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    51 month ago

    Reverse osmosis. I don’t really need it now, but in a previous house I had lab test results showing my water was not safe to drink without it. (well water)

  • CrimeDad
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    31 month ago

    Yes. I have one in my refrigerator that is NSF rated to remove lead. Our tap water is good quality, but our house is 100 years old, so I’m a little bit concerned about lead from the pipe solder.

  • @AmazingAwesomator
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    Halo 5 whole house filter. it then goes through the filter in my fridge because its colder than the tap (lasts forever now, tho)

  • @r0ertel
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    31 month ago

    RO filter under the sink with a post carbon filter. It also connects to the fridge/ice maker.

    I can taste when the city treats the water just from rinsing after brushing my teeth. The water tastes “salty” to me. I also was disgusted after the ice cubes melted in my drinks, leaving a sludge in the bottom.

  • @Brkdncr
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    Whole home filter. Just a GE brand and the filters aren’t that expensive. It picks up grit that I’m sure isn’t harmful but would clog up the flow restriction/aerators and shower head. It also has activated carbon to reduce smells that may or may not be helpful.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 month ago

    I got a water test kit for free from Home Depot and sent it in. Never got an answer. This inspires me to try again.

  • @spongebue
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    21 month ago

    My tap water (Denver area, Colorado, USA) is pretty good. My fridge has a filter and cold water is tastier, so I end up with cold, filtered water (as filtered as can be from some off-brand filter I got online).

    But the coffee maker is next to the kitchen sink and I happily use that. Sometimes I’ll fill a glass from the bathroom faucet and it hits the spot. Neither are filtered, and I don’t think twice about it.

    • shnizmuffin
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      11 month ago

      Does your fridge work without the filter? Mine fuckin’ doesn’t.

      • @Dozzi92
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        I have a GE or Whirlpool, can’t remember, but it also didn’t work without it. I did some research and I think they were forced to provide, free of charge, an inline bypass. I got it from their website because it stopped dispensing water when I needed to replace the filter after what felt like a very short amount of time, and I could only use their filter. Basically, their filters have RFID chips, and so the fridge wouldn’t work without it, but you can have them send you, for free, a bypass, which basically connects the tubing and puts the RFID in place.

        So I got that, and picked up an in-line filter that is now in the basement, that is just between a valve off a water line and the fridge, was a pretty easy install, and the filter supposedly lasts much longer than the fridge one.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 month ago

    With the pitcher filters, be sure to change the filter often and scrub the pitcher/tank often. Algae can grow in them, causing all sorts of issues.

  • Cid Vicious
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    21 month ago

    I have one of those big Britta tanks. One nice thing is that filters for them often show up very cheap at thrift stores.