Are you drinking tap water or buying water from shops?

since moving to Sweden yes i drink it 50/50. I get through a SodaStream CO2 canister every 2 weeks :p
Sweden was the first office I worked in that had a carbonated water dispenser, it was amazing.

I now go through shedloads of carbonated water, Vöslaur do one called "SuperPrickelnd" which is incredibly fizzy.
 
Just LOL if you're not doing tap water but then put in a retail bottle which I then pour into a kettle (turned on) [the kettle not me] [[although I am also turned on]], wait for it to cool down to exactly room temperature (20°C / 68°F) which I then put into the fridge to further cool down before removing and bringing up to exactly room temperature (20°C / 68°F) which helps remove the mischiefs before boiling on the AGA for only 7 minutes and then purifying via a flute (look it up you heathen) before inverting the tap water but then put in a retail bottle which I then pour into a kettle (turned on) [the kettle not me] [[although I am also turned on]]], wait for it to cool down to exactly room temperature (20°C / 68°F) which I then put into the fridge to further cool down before removing and bringing up to exactly room temperature (20°C / 68°F) which helps remove the mischiefs before boiling on the AGA for only 7 minutes and then purifying via a flute (look it up you heathen).

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Triple pod filter.used to use an R.O. system but it removes all minerals as well not good for you long term apparently
 
We're in a heavy water area [..]

Watch out for Norwegian resistance members! :)


I drink tap water, usually with some flavouring in it. Bottled water is bad for the environment and my wallet and pointless in a place with an adequate drinking water supply. Even when I lived down south in chalk and limestone country I drank tap water most of the time and it was fine. Granted, bottled water didn't exist back then because no business had realised enough people could be suckered into paying inflated prices for water in a bottle if you gave it a fancy name. Even when it was in fact tap water. Peckham Spring! Or Dasani, which was pretty much the same thing. Except worse, as it would have failed the higher purity standards required for tap water.
 
used to use an R.O. system but it removes all minerals as well not good for you long term apparently
They do remove all minerals and a lot of people say that's bad and a lot of other people say it's not. I don't think there's any evidence either way.

There's an easy solution though as you can add a final filter called a remineralisation filter, which adds healthy minerals back in to the water. Some RO systems come with it and for those that don't, it's an easy add-on that only costs about £10.
 
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