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What water filter should I buy?

submitted by BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod to AskUpgoat 7 monthsSep 27, 2023 22:39:25 ago (+3/-0)     (AskUpgoat)



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[ - ] GottaGasEmAll 5 points 7 monthsSep 27, 2023 22:58:34 ago (+5/-0)

I have a reverse osmosis system but its a lot of filters to change multiple times a year but it removes a lot of the fluoride and everything. Distilling should remove all the crap from it. The reverse osmosis system is passive filtering, distilling will require power. If you go distiller I would get one with a remineralizer.

[ - ] observation1 1 point 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 01:37:00 ago (+1/-0)

Remineralizing is overrated. Its in your food.

[ - ] Outlaw_Aryan 0 points 7 monthsSep 27, 2023 23:12:50 ago (+0/-0)

Good information!

[ - ] Smedleys_Butler 0 points 7 monthsSep 30, 2023 13:45:12 ago (+0/-0)

Anything from Alex Jones obviously. It comes with a dilator

[ - ] observation1 4 points 7 monthsSep 27, 2023 22:40:03 ago (+4/-0)

Ro or boiled

[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod [op] 0 points 7 monthsSep 27, 2023 22:41:26 ago (+2/-2)

in English please

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 0 points 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 03:28:58 ago (+0/-0)

Reverse Osmosis or Distillation. Two type of processes for large-quantity home water processing.

[ - ] Zyklonbeekeeper 3 points 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 00:29:24 ago (+3/-0)

It's a shitty situation when one needs a water filter....I've always drank spring water, even as kids we didn't have a running water supply but my father hauled 100 gallons a week from the artesian well 2 miles from the house and then in 68, after almost 2 years of pounding a 1,500 lb, 4" diam steel point down 175 ft he finally hit the aquifer...and the guy who did it was 85 years old and blind and was from Georgia. Looking back at that now I'm impressed...it's a testament to the tenacious spirit of the White S.A.N.E race. And his wife was loyal to his side until the day he died. The past has a way of humbling people who forget what it took to survive.
Anyways....sorry about you having to need a water filter.

[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod [op] 2 points 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 00:47:02 ago (+2/-0)

I moved from the city to a small town and the water there was the best I've ever tasted. Now I've moved again to a larger town and the water here tastes like ass, it's even made my coffee taste way worse.

[ - ] coldsoak 1 point 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 01:47:04 ago (+1/-0)

Starting the day with shitty tasting coffee made me learn a whole lot about water filtration. Distilled with no minerals is not what tastes best either. A natural, clean source from Mother Nature can't be beat.

[ - ] Steelerfish 0 points 7 monthsSep 29, 2023 21:42:09 ago (+0/-0)

This is the arguably best one on the market. I suggest get the fluoride filter as well as the standard filters. It’s pricey, but true quality is well worth it.

https://www.berkeyfilters.com/products/big-berkey

[ - ] Crackinjokes 1 point 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 03:01:13 ago (+1/-0)

Don't forget about rainwater capture. In one rain storm using literally a shower curtain purchase from the dollar store in a 2 ft by 2 ft square I captured nearly a gallon of water. The water with some of the best tasting I've ever tasted. Tasted like melted snow. Now some people say there's pollution in the air and you're going to get precipitates but do remember that rain water is distilled water. If there's that much pollution in the air then when you distill the water in your own home you're still going to get the same pollution. As for using a plastic sheet or anything else yes I'm sure there's some bad stuff in the plastic and I'd make sure it's been rinsed off really well the first few times and you want to let the rain wash it the first little bit before you let it go but if you happen to get a little bit of sediment or dust in your water it's certainly not going to be any worse than drinking well water. It doesn't take a lot to spread out a tarp and have it angled to go into a container.

Make sure if you do something like a roof capture though that you're not capturing off a asphalt shingle roof because the carcinogens in that won't wait 20 years to give you cancer. Personally I'm a big believer in ceramic tile roofs and metal roofs.

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 1 point 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 03:33:38 ago (+1/-0)

Careful with that though. The air can contain contaminates that can slowly, or even quickly, poison you. I know in my area that rainwater capture is strictly for crops.

Rainwater is not distilled, it captures shit in the air as it travels through it and falls. The stuff in a distillery doesn't travel through large amounts of open air that is filled with industrial and biological pollutants.

Again though, it's based on what's in your area.

[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 1 point 7 monthsSep 27, 2023 22:50:26 ago (+1/-0)

Berkey if you're talking water filters. Reverse osmosis isn't super expensive though, and it's easy to install.

[ - ] Wahaha 0 points 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 04:48:21 ago (+0/-0)

I once tried to find one, but gave up after realizing that there are none that actually filter the two biggest problems: microplastics and hormones.

[ - ] boekanier 0 points 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 01:00:52 ago (+0/-0)

I have brita, think that's OK

[ - ] xmasskull 0 points 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 00:31:25 ago (+0/-0)

Brita $17.99 EZ consumer install.

[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod [op] 1 point 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 02:53:50 ago (+1/-0)

[ - ] xmasskull 0 points 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 19:15:43 ago (+0/-0)

If that works for you. Mine fits on the end of the spout.The filter lasts about 97/days.

[ - ] TheGreatWar 0 points 7 monthsSep 28, 2023 00:24:04 ago (+0/-0)

Chlorine and fluoride dosing pumps.