We are so excited around our little condo because we get to say goodbye to this
and say hello to this
Soon we’ll be getting the water we want to drink right from this faucet. On Saturday Dear installed this unit under our sink
Once the tank fills 3 times and we empty it three times we’re set to go with good drinking water. We will probably only have to change the filter once a year for the two of us here in the condo. If we used 10 gallons a day we’d have to replace the filter twice a year. It takes up a lot of room under the sink but it is well worth it. Our water here in Ventura county tastes bad and it is very hard. So tomorrow morning it’s water right out of my new tap for my pot of coffee!
Update: I had my first glass of water from this new reverse osmosis tap and I am so pleased. It is very good, indeed!!
Photobucket is holding all my photos from 2007-2015 hostage and they have blacked them all out. I’m slowly working at restoring my posts without their help. Such a tiresome bother!
Here in the Deep South, tap water is too warm to drink directly out of the faucet, no matter how good the water is. I used to have a Britta water filter on my faucet but still had to refrigerate it. Now I have a refrigerator with water & ice in the door and it’s filtered there. Press a glass into it, and Presto! Instant cold & filtered water. At last!
Neither of those filter systems even come close to reverse osmosis filtration.
H Ellen, aren’t those things awesome. It’s just so easy and so great to be able to take it right out of the tap. Enjoy your tasty fresh water.
Yummy! I’ll be over for a cuppa! and I’ll bring my water bottle to fill. 🙂
Ooooh – I’m jealous, I just can’t dish out the cash to get a decent water filter system. Sweet, sweet water. Make coffee and tea taste better too.
Hmm it seems like your blog ate my first comment (it was super long) so I guess I’ll just sum it up what I had written and say, I’m thoroughly enjoying your
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I was reading yesterday that R/O process makes the water very poor, like dead – and it seems to be very bad for your health, as there are no minerals at all – and we need them.
Just what I was looking for. Very well explained. Thanks