The water here is kind of bad from all of the pig corpses in the river but between living next door to the water works and having an under-the-sink filter I can stomach it as my most common beverage.
Ours is actually really good but I started using a ZeroWater filter recently. It comes with a tester. Our tap water contains 28ppm total dissolved solids which is much better than most of the country. The filter pitcher is still on its first filter after a few months and is still producing 0ppm water. I find I’m drinking a lot more water too because there’s delicious cheap cold water right at hand.
Project Farm has tested filters twice and this pitcher was in both and basically dominated all except the $300 reverse osmosis systems.
/showme perfectly fine
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@mediocrebot làaaaaaaaaaame.
Definitely not awesome.
PANS! GLANDS! CRAYONS! AWESOME!
@mediocrebot, no. I said NOT awesome
FOOLS! TOOLS! JEWELS! AWESOME!
@mediocrebot, you’re not getting it. This was opposite of awesome.
WORKER BEES! HERCULES! TURKEY GREASE! AWESOME!
What the hell do worker bees have to do with awesome, @mediocrebot? (I’m not going to argue about turkey grease.)
EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!
Great, now you’re throwing legos in to the mix??!? Legos are indeed very awesome, but I fear you may be having a breakdown, @mediocrebot.
WORKER BEES! HERCULES! TURKEY GREASE! AWESOME!
Breakdown confirmed, @mediocrebot.
/showme WORKER BEES! HERCULES! TURKEY GREASE! AWESOME!
EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!
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The correct answer again is meh. It’s not going to poison me doesn’t taste good doesn’t taste bad
Mine is okay if it’s ice cold, but has a slight unpleasant taste if it’s room temperature, so I use a Brita pitcher.
The water here is kind of bad from all of the pig corpses in the river but between living next door to the water works and having an under-the-sink filter I can stomach it as my most common beverage.
Ours is actually really good but I started using a ZeroWater filter recently. It comes with a tester. Our tap water contains 28ppm total dissolved solids which is much better than most of the country. The filter pitcher is still on its first filter after a few months and is still producing 0ppm water. I find I’m drinking a lot more water too because there’s delicious cheap cold water right at hand.
Project Farm has tested filters twice and this pitcher was in both and basically dominated all except the $300 reverse osmosis systems.
@tweezak 28 holy crap! ~200 here. love my zerowater, i drink a lot more water when it doesn’t taste bad.