With all respect. I know a lot of people suggest RO water, but if you saw what's left in my distiller after I distill RO water, you'd NEVER drink it again. RO only removes some of the chunky stuff, but not the dissolved stuff.
Distilled water is different than water or reverse osmosis water. So you have RO water and then distill it? Interesting. I am not a fan of drinking distilled water. Our home uses https://www.kinetico.com for home water filtration, soft water, and reverse osmosis for drinking. We have well water which I had tested prior to purchasing the property.
We shouldn't drink distilled water. It is acidic and contains no minerals. A nice whole house coconut coir filter is the best I can come up with and I'm willing to spend whatever it takes for my home water to be high quality. I wish I had a well, but I'm sitting on salt water.
Edit: What you can do with distilled is add about 1/4 tsp of Celtic salt per gallon to bring up the pH and add some minerals. In fact we should all have a few salt crystals (never ever Morton's) when we drink our water.
With all respect. I know a lot of people suggest RO water, but if you saw what's left in my distiller after I distill RO water, you'd NEVER drink it again. RO only removes some of the chunky stuff, but not the dissolved stuff.
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Distilled water is different than water or reverse osmosis water. So you have RO water and then distill it? Interesting. I am not a fan of drinking distilled water. Our home uses https://www.kinetico.com for home water filtration, soft water, and reverse osmosis for drinking. We have well water which I had tested prior to purchasing the property.
We shouldn't drink distilled water. It is acidic and contains no minerals. A nice whole house coconut coir filter is the best I can come up with and I'm willing to spend whatever it takes for my home water to be high quality. I wish I had a well, but I'm sitting on salt water.
Edit: What you can do with distilled is add about 1/4 tsp of Celtic salt per gallon to bring up the pH and add some minerals. In fact we should all have a few salt crystals (never ever Morton's) when we drink our water.
Plus water doe NOT like being electrocuted.