Are you drinking tap water or buying water from shops?

I use a reverse osmosis water filter system. It's connected directly to the mains and has its own tap, so it's really no hassle. It's much better than a Britta filter and it filters everything out and you only have to change the filters about once a year.

We use it for cooking and it makes food like pasta nicer, and we use it for the kettle, which doesn't have a spot of limescale on it, whereas without it, we'd probably need a new kettle every 6 months.

Tap water (in the SE at least) tastes horrible and it's not just the limescale - there are all sorts of other nasty things in it, albeit in small quantities.
Ours is with an Ionizer. But the filters seen to clog up.
 
Tap water. And I treat myself to San Pellegrino/Vichy water.

Tap water in this country and the majority of the Western world is as good as water from source if not better.
 
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We’ve got water piped directly from snowdonia - It’s some of the best water I’ve ever drunk. No hardness either. We’re very lucky, in the south east the tap water isn’t great.
 
Tap and Brita here too. The tap water in Stoke is nice and neutral in taste so doesn't need it really but the tap water in Norfolk is just horrible, very "hard" water taste.
 
Tap water is questionable here but I still drink it. Use a charcoal filter in my water bottle throughout the day and that improves the taste.
 
We drink filtered tap water, using a BWT filter. My wife doesn't like the taste of our tap water and water flavour profile matters for coffee brewing.
 
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