Just fill a jug and put it in the fridge then.Bottled water here. SE London tap water is very grim. You can smell the chlorine in it.
And more to the point, would anyone notice?you could always fill an old bottle up from the tap. save money and the environment
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No, I’d rather not. The TDS also very high. I’d much rather just use bottled water.Just fill a jug and put it in the fridge then.
Lost hope, when watching the video and have to drill the sink! My wife will definitely kill me if she catches me doing this . Anyway of installing without drilling?I would class it as easy to install, yes
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Change the filters every 6 months and they are about £15 or so each I think.
Been using these for many, many years after weighing up how much lolmoney a brita filter would cost me.
Highly recommend, keeps kettles cleaner too.
you could always fill an old bottle up from the tap. save money and the environment
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Yes the prices for bottled water definetly going up!True, and I do when going to gym/sports, however at home I just find myself drinking less water when it's this way. Purely in my head, but at the end of the day I justify it being OK as, it's better than fizzy alternatives that I'd have head instead, and I drink more water this way than if it was tap water.
I thought you were going to point out about the plastics in the water from the lid that was reported some what recently.
How do those not get dirty/taste tinny?
Eventually you have to wash them, and then same issue I mentioned.
I buy morrisons cheap stuff and get to use someone's staff discount so it's as low as I can ask. I don't actually like Evian that much
Northumberland's finest tap water + bottle water. Usually the 12x500ml cheapies from ASDA/any supermarket.