How do you guys get drinking water? (Raleigh, Durham: refrigerators, buy)
Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, CaryThe Triangle Area
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I can't stand buying bottled water, kids go through it like crazy and I feel like it's such a waste of money. DH not on board though. However he buys it less than he used to.
I also am not a fan of whatever is in all that plastic. Jury is still out for me. Prefer drinking anything out of a glass. Or my Yeti mug.
Tap water. I use a countertop filtration system. Costs about $100 to buy, hooks right up to your kitchen faucet with no fuss, replacement filters are about $30. My unit removes about 93% of dirt, rust, flouride, aluminum, lead, iron, mercury, copper, chloramines, etc.
Bottled water, the 35 pack from Walmart. Lasts like 10-12 days or so between my girlfriend and i. Don't like the taste of tap water and I don't trust those Brita or Pūr filters.
Well you have to read the label I get spring water
Most people aren't getting spring water. They're just getting bottled water like Aquafina, or Dasani. Glorified expensive tap water.
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Most people aren't getting spring water. They're just getting bottled water like Aquafina, or Dasani. Glorified expensive tap water.
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If all I could get was bottled filtered municipal tap water I totally agree with you .... I wouldn't buy it and find some alternative solution.
Most bottled water is nothing but municipal tap water.
Actually I think the bottlers do run it through a filter, just like the water that goes into carbonation for sodas or to recreate "juice" drinks from concentrate. But it's not much of a filter.
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