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Topic

Recommended water purifiers

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • water
  • mail
  • 2021/01/21 14:50

We are a family of 4 and we buy 3 gallons of tap water at Ralphs, etc.
Since we are all home all the time, the water runs out fast and we have to buy more every time, and it takes up a lot of space
We are thinking of buying a water purifier to install in the kitchen or place in the house.
Is there anyone who uses Pi-water, which is mentioned in Nikkei magazine? ?
How does it taste like? ?
We are thinking about Kangen Water, but it is expensive, so we are looking for something more reasonable.
Please let me know if you have any recommendations for water purifiers.
Thank you very much.

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#112
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/11 (Thu) 21:25
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111
you're so stupid
all copy and paste, zero ability to think

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#113
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/12 (Fri) 07:11
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112
Copying and pasting is your specialty, so I'm copying you.

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#114
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/12 (Fri) 07:40
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113
You have no reason to exist if you copy and paste names and comments.
Go to the bathroom, look at your dumb face in the mirror, and wash your face.

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#115
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/02/12 (Fri) 08:20
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114
If your name is also an impersonation
you, who call yourself the real one, are the one who created the name Kouyasha, the Showa-period father
just write down how it came to be
that's the real Showa-period father

now wait for me to write it down.
I wonder how many more sleeps I have to get before I write
When you write, I will correct you

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#116
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/02/14 (Sun) 09:15
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> The one blooming in my garden, the name of which I have forgotten due to old age, has four katakana characters


It took me this long, but I finally remembered it. It was not four letters, but five.


Amaryllis Amaryllis

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A2%E3%83%9E%E3%83%AA%E3%83%AA%E3%82%B9

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e6/Hippeastrum_miniatum_Blanco2.359.png/800px-Hippeastrum_miniatum_Blanco2.359.png

When we bought our current house, it was blooming only in the backyard, but we divided the plants ( and bulbs ) and planted them in the front yard. In addition, the waste water from washing the reverse osmosis membrane of the RO filter I mentioned earlier was drained out through a 1/2 inch hole in the kitchen wall by extending the tubing, and then filled with thin PVC tubing to extend it, taking advantage of the slight drop from the kitchen to the edge of the front yard. Now the amaryllis, plumeria, and other plants that are covered with that water bloom competitively with the guns when the weather warms up.

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#118
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/03 (Wed) 13:52
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If you search for "water purifier" in this Bibi's Town Guide, you will find about 4 potential companies.

Call each one of these and ask about initial costs, monthly charges, etc.

I imagine that the water purifiers themselves are similar or the same. I, for example, have a handyman
element, so I buy the water purifier itself from Amazon and take care of all the installation and maintenance
myself.

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#120
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/03 (Wed) 16:54
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Mr. J,

> I used a water purifier from one of the Japanese companies for a few days as a trial and it tasted bad

I'm sorry to hear that. Well, it was a disaster. The water purifier itself has nothing to make it taste bad, so maybe the installation was not done properly.


> Was it because it was a simple water purifier attached to the faucet? I would understand if the water was purified and then disposed of.


> Empty it when you go out

No, you should not empty it even when you go out for a long time. Depending on the internal structure, if there is no more water in a particular interior, the filter elements in front of and behind it may dry out, and in some cases, the next time water comes in, those elements may not be able to function, so you should store water as it is, and when you get home, do not use water from the water purifier suddenly, but waste some cups and start using it from the subsequent water purification. If the water filter element is dry, the water element may stop functioning.

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#122
  • ひきこもり
  • 2021/03/07 (Sun) 22:41
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I use water from Japan for tea and soup.
It still tastes good when made with soft water !
The water from the water purifier is for washing clothes.
I would like to use soft water for shower and other finishing touches.
Please give me some good wisdom.
regards !

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#123
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/08 (Mon) 09:40
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> I use water from Japan for tea and soup

Do you import "water" from Japan? Or do you mean water purifiers?


> I want to use soft water for showers and finishes

If so, as I mentioned before, you should use a system such as Culligan which has larger facilities.

https://www.culligan.com/

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#124
  • ひきこもり
  • 2021/03/08 (Mon) 13:54
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I can buy bottled water from Japan.
It costs more than calpis, but I buy it because it makes a delicious dashi soup stock.
Coffee tastes even better.
Gyokuro, for example, has a much brighter aroma, taste, and color.
I bought a few packets of good tea in Japan, but the taste was different
so I tried a few things.
I think I have arrived at soft water.

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#125
  • 恐怖
  • 2021/03/09 (Tue) 09:06
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The water is probably imported from Japan in containers
in an iron box that has been exposed to the sun on the ship for nearly 3 months
in sauna conditions that a human being could not survive and still drinkable water without spoiling is horrible ~
if you are not stupid. You'd notice it, right?

People who recommend expensive water purifiers are brainwashed.
Someone mentioned a friend who has a severe case of atopic dermatitis, but
not all people in the world have that disease, and you are not atopic either. ?
I don't see the point of recommending expensive water purifiers or water from Japan, since using tap water doesn't mean you have atopic dermatitis
Besides, if you go to a restaurant, they have tap water and everyone is drinking it ?
I don't like it at home but outside is fine. I don't know why you'd recommend drinking water from Japan.

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#126
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/09 (Tue) 10:01
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Water is inorganic, so it can't decay in the first place.

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#127
  • 無知
  • 2021/03/09 (Tue) 11:31
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unless it's exposed to air
water bottle caps don't look like they're perfectly shielded
you don't fill them with nitrogen gas or something, do you?

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#128
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/09 (Tue) 11:39
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126
Your senile brain is rotten, though.

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#129
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2021/03/09 (Tue) 14:06
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Boomerang. thoho

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#130

Hi

I used to buy water and say.
I leased from Alps Water about 5 years ago and the price is affordable $ 25 - $ 26.
The system is the same as Fuji Water's system, and the company uses Fuji Water, but they often come there for repairs. I secretly wish we could use Alps.

I thought leasing would be expensive, but considering the time and effort of going to buy water every time, I think it is cheap. I can use clean water to wash vegetables and rice, wash my face, and brush my teeth without worry.

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#131
  • おいおい
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 08:20
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Wash face with leased water ! ? Shower with ?

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#132
  • 倍金萬
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 09:32
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Alps Water uses RO filters, but it costs more than $200 to replace each filter element, and I think the monthly cost is reasonable if you include regular maintenance.

We also use tap water to sharpen rice, but the water we store at the end is of course filtered water. Coffee and other beverages are also filtered water. The taste of Japanese tea, in particular, is very low and delicate compared to other drinks, so if we use tap water as it is, it smells bad and is undrinkable.

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#133
  • 無知
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 13:35
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Baikin
what are you saying about tap water for grinding rice ? you must have installed an expensive water filter decades ago
you have always been a pack of lies!

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#134
  • w
  • 2021/03/11 (Thu) 15:55
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Moco's being karate again...he never learns, does he?

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