Hey /fit/ I sometimes see small bits of copper in my water and the water also tastes terrible.
Any of you guys know a good filter or distiller? I'm looking at what to get but I hear a distiller is bad because it loses the minerals.
I just want clean water without paying too much money (over £60). If it makes my tea taste better then that would be awesome.
> current year
> drinking tap water
Shiggydiggy my niggy
>>38037753
BWT mg+ home jug. Thank me later
There is no affordable household water filter that does a whole lot. Even a water softener typically costs several thousands.
What you want to do is buy water at the store. 60 pounds should last you a whole year unless for some reason water is more expensive in the UK than everywhere else.
You don't have any springs near your house? El Oh Fucking El!
>Have lots of empty bottles
>Once a week, go to the spring and fill all them up
>Enjoying nice clean water without any jews adding additives
What the fuck? where do you live?
>>38037810
In the UK.
>>38037801
what type of water should I buy, I heard some makes have a low pH
>>38037787
This looks good
>>38037753
infowars.com has good water filters.
Get a brita water filter jug:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_5?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=brita+water+filter&sprefix=brita%2Caps%2C154
You change the filters each month, if you get the 12 pack it goes for less than 2 quid a filter.
I've been using it for more than a year and it really made a difference in how the water tastes. I live in central london so the water it's pretty shit here.
>>38037753
Beeeeawareee
>>38037753
>people actually buy water instead of milk for their daily hydration
>>38037884
THE CHEMICALS IN THE WATER ARE TURNING THE FRIGGIN FROGS GAY!
>>38037753
just get a brita filter or something
it may filter out the minerals, but there is no reason you can't take supplements or get it from regular food