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craftytam 08-16-2021 01:47 PM

Tap Water
 
As a kid, we always drank tap water.
When we rented, we used a lot of bottled water. Now that we've bought a house again, we have an under the sink water filter.
We've lived in a few places that had really icky tasting water. The water here isn't too bad, but that extra bit of filtering helps.

I'm so glad to have the water filter because we were going through tons of water bottles!

Do you drink your tap water, use bottle water, a water filter (pitcher or built in)?

iScrap 08-16-2021 01:58 PM

We use a pitcher filter. Our tap water is pretty decent, but I like the added filtering just in case. We don't buy plastic water bottles. I keep a couple of glass pitchers on hand in the pantry for emergencies.

KristinCB 08-16-2021 01:59 PM

we have the filter built into ours too, reverse osmosis

StacyLynn 08-16-2021 02:23 PM

I drink tap water (but no one else in my house will) and water from the built in fridge filter.

craftytam 08-16-2021 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by iScrap (Post 1063059008)
We use a pitcher filter. Our tap water is pretty decent, but I like the added filtering just in case. We don't buy plastic water bottles. I keep a couple of glass pitchers on hand in the pantry for emergencies.

My mom (who lives with us) still drinks from plastic water bottles. It's easier for her to take her pills, and there's less chance of it spilling.

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Originally Posted by KristinCB (Post 1063059009)
we have the filter built into ours too, reverse osmosis

I considered getting a reverse osmosis filter when I bought ours. I opted for a less expensive filter, but am still considering switching to the reverse osmosis.

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Originally Posted by StacyLynn (Post 1063059015)
I drink tap water (but no one else in my house will) and water from the built in fridge filter.

That's funny! I think we started buying water bottles when our (then teenage) daughter wouldn't drink from the tap or the fridge filtered water. LOL!

Kimberly27 08-16-2021 03:03 PM

We put in a second faucet with a filter for water on our new sink...it is nice for filling up the tea pitcher when I make a gallon. I drink from that or the fridge filter. We buy water bottles at Costco too and keep them on hand for when running out the door last minute. We all have reusable water bottles to use as well...Kids need them for school bc there are no water fountains anymore only the refill stations.

lovely1m 08-16-2021 03:14 PM

We have a filter on our fridge, but totally don't replace it as often as it wants. lol At work, I drink tap water.

Leablahblah 08-16-2021 03:21 PM

I'm very picking about the taste of water. The water in Baltimore tastes ok from the tap but I still prefer to filter it. Our fridge has the water dispenser. I also have Brita filters just in case that I had from previous house that didn't have the water from the fridge.

What's funny is that when I go back to France where I grew up I think the water tastes horrible even though it never bothered me when I was younger.

bumblebeee 08-16-2021 03:43 PM

Either tap, or brita filter here. I do have a few bottles of water here, but that is more in case of emergencies, or they have to do day long repairs to the water in the apartment I live in.

MamaBee 08-16-2021 04:16 PM

We only buy bottles for vacation/camping (though we do also have a brita for the RV). At home we have a reverse osmosis too - have had it for like 10 years - take out the fluoride and chlorine from the city water. Fridge is filtered too, but not like the reversed filter.

carrie1977 08-16-2021 04:38 PM

Our tap water is absolutely disgusting...tastes like chlorine and caca all mixed into one (sorrynotsorry...lol). I buy bottled water from Costco. I like my water tasteless. :)

craftytam 08-16-2021 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Kimberly27 (Post 1063059029)
We put in a second faucet with a filter for water on our new sink...it is nice for filling up the tea pitcher when I make a gallon. I drink from that or the fridge filter. We buy water bottles at Costco too and keep them on hand for when running out the door last minute. We all have reusable water bottles to use as well...Kids need them for school bc there are no water fountains anymore only the refill stations.

That's what ours has - a second (small) faucet. And I agree, it's perfect for filling up larger pots.
Refill stations seem like they'd be healthier in schools. It just seems odd to not have drinking fountains.

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Originally Posted by lovely1m (Post 1063059031)
We have a filter on our fridge, but totally don't replace it as often as it wants. lol At work, I drink tap water.

I'm hit & miss on replacing the filters in a timely manner, too! :D

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Originally Posted by Leablahblah (Post 1063059033)
I'm very picking about the taste of water. The water in Baltimore tastes ok from the tap but I still prefer to filter it. Our fridge has the water dispenser. I also have Brita filters just in case that I had from previous house that didn't have the water from the fridge.

What's funny is that when I go back to France where I grew up I think the water tastes horrible even though it never bothered me when I was younger.

My daughter is like that. There are some bottled waters that she doesn't like. LOL!
I'm the same way about water from where I grew up!

carrie1977 08-16-2021 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by craftytam (Post 1063059055)
My daughter is like that. There are some bottled waters that she doesn't like. LOL!
I'm the same way about water from where I grew up!

I don't like Arrowhead or Crystal Geyser...

craftytam 08-16-2021 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by bumblebeee (Post 1063059041)
Either tap, or brita filter here. I do have a few bottles of water here, but that is more in case of emergencies, or they have to do day long repairs to the water in the apartment I live in.

We drink so much water that Brita pitchers were never enough!

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Originally Posted by MamaBee (Post 1063059048)
We only buy bottles for vacation/camping (though we do also have a brita for the RV). At home we have a reverse osmosis too - have had it for like 10 years - take out the fluoride and chlorine from the city water. Fridge is filtered too, but not like the reversed filter.

It makes sense to buy water bottles when you're camping.

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Originally Posted by carrie1977 (Post 1063059054)
Our tap water is absolutely disgusting...tastes like chlorine and caca all mixed into one (sorrynotsorry...lol). I buy bottled water from Costco. I like my water tasteless. :)

Hahahaha!! Too funny! When I was in high school we went up to Lemoore. The water there smelled like sulfur! It was SO gross!!

craftytam 08-16-2021 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by carrie1977 (Post 1063059056)
I don't like Arrowhead or Crystal Geyser...

None of us like Arrowhead! It has a weird taste! I know I've tried Crystal Geyser, but I don't remember its taste. When I buy water bottles, I usually buy Costco's brand.

carrie1977 08-16-2021 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by craftytam (Post 1063059057)
We drink so much water that Brita pitchers were never enough!



It makes sense to buy water bottles when you're camping.



Hahahaha!! Too funny! When I was in high school we went up to Lemoore. The water there smelled like sulfur! It was SO gross!!

Oh yes...Lemoore is one of those cities that you don't drink the water...so is Kettleman City.

craftytam 08-16-2021 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by carrie1977 (Post 1063059059)
Oh yes...Lemoore is one of those cities that you don't drink the water...so is Kettleman City.

OMGoodness! I couldn't believe they were drinking it, and showering in it. They made lemonade that smelled like sulfur!! SO nasty!

HavaDrPepper 08-16-2021 06:27 PM

I don't drink much water but the tap water in my town isn't that bad and what I'm used to. However, I do have some bottles in my refrigerator. I got in the habit of buying them when I was working out at a gym and I took one to sip from while on the treadmill. I no longer go to a gym but still keep some. Handy to take with me when walking the dog on really hot days.

YepBrook 08-16-2021 06:43 PM

I don’t like drinking tap water. Our city has good water according to this website but I still too sensitive to the taste of chlorine in it. We have a great filter in our fridge for water, so we use that and replace it SO often because we drink water constantly. The Brita pitcher wasn’t enough for us. I’d love to get a whole house water filter but it’s not high on our list of must-haves right now. We really only buy bottled water for the hurricanes! We fill our reusable cups from the fridge. https://www.ewg.org/tapwater/

Neverland Scraps 08-16-2021 06:43 PM

Here at my parent's house, they have their water filtered twice so the water is VERY good. However before moving here we used Zero Water filters and it tastes amazing!!!

YepBrook 08-16-2021 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by carrie1977 (Post 1063059059)
Oh yes...Lemoore is one of those cities that you don't drink the water...so is Kettleman City.

I checked Leemore on that website I posted and it says 13 contaminants! Woah! Our water here Boca Raton water has 4, which is good. It’s not great to see any, but I will take 4. Hopefully our filter is handling those?

Kiana 08-16-2021 07:01 PM

We have a filter in the fridge and that's the water we drink

rach3975 08-16-2021 09:15 PM

We drink tap water. We only buy bottled to keep with our emergency supplies.

KristinCB 08-16-2021 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by craftytam (Post 1063059023)
I considered getting a reverse osmosis filter when I bought ours. I opted for a less expensive filter, but am still considering switching to the reverse osmosis.


ours might not be like real reverse osmosis.. i don't know. It's the one under the sink though and it works for us LOL. Apparently we have good water here but I can't drink it bleh

Dalis 08-16-2021 11:13 PM

Tap water, it doesn't bother me.

joelsgirl 08-16-2021 11:53 PM

I grew up in Arkansas. I'm pretty sure our water comes directly from the crystal clear mountain streams...But if it doesn't, I don't question it.

Our city in the PHilippines is one of the only cities that has potable tap water. When we lived in Manila, we bought 5 gallon jugs of water and used a water cooler that gave hot & cold water. Here, though, we just drink from the tap because my husband is convinced that they're just refilling the 5 gallon jugs with tap water anyway, lol.

LJSDesigns 08-17-2021 12:12 PM

I use both. I have a filter in the fridge here and then I take bottle water to work with me. I am trying to get away from the bottled water because it is so bad for the environment, but to be honest, they do not keep the water coolers clean enough at my job for me. When I look and see that the drain is funky, I can't drink that water. Even if it is the drain, if that is not clean and I can see it is not clean, what can't I see that is also not clean? Nope. Can't do it.

Leablahblah 08-17-2021 01:44 PM

If I had counter space and a bit of spare money I would get a Berkey filter. It can hold quite a bit of water and I've heard so many great things about it.

gonewiththewind 08-17-2021 04:07 PM

We have a Brita container for the fridge. We have good water here (a 5 on the site Brook shared), but I still prefer having it filtered if I'm just drinking straight water. If I'm making tea, Crystal Light, lemonade, etc., I will just use water from the tap.

carrie1977 08-17-2021 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by YepBrook (Post 1063059080)
I checked Leemore on that website I posted and it says 13 contaminants! Woah! Our water here Boca Raton water has 4, which is good. It’s not great to see any, but I will take 4. Hopefully our filter is handling those?

It says 13 for my city, too. No wonder it tastes like caca. :thumbdown:

GlazeFamily3 08-17-2021 04:19 PM

I have a large filtered pitcher / container in my fridge and I change the filter regularly. I am so picky about the taste of water that I swear I can actually taste when it's time to change it out.

At our previous house, we had the filter attached to the sink and it was SO EASY. Might need to look into installing that here...

jaye 08-17-2021 04:39 PM

We drink tap water. I have a big jug in the fridge that I keep filled, no filter just straight tap water but I like my water cold. At work we have a filtered water dispenser that also has a fountain head, old building so we got funding for them to be installed.

craftytam 08-18-2021 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by HavaDrPepper (Post 1063059075)
I don't drink much water but the tap water in my town isn't that bad and what I'm used to. However, I do have some bottles in my refrigerator. I got in the habit of buying them when I was working out at a gym and I took one to sip from while on the treadmill. I no longer go to a gym but still keep some. Handy to take with me when walking the dog on really hot days.

I'm glad your tap water is decent!

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Originally Posted by YepBrook (Post 1063059078)
I don’t like drinking tap water. Our city has good water according to this website but I still too sensitive to the taste of chlorine in it. We have a great filter in our fridge for water, so we use that and replace it SO often because we drink water constantly. The Brita pitcher wasn’t enough for us. I’d love to get a whole house water filter but it’s not high on our list of must-haves right now. We really only buy bottled water for the hurricanes! We fill our reusable cups from the fridge. http://https://www.ewg.org/tapwater/

I've never looked up how our water ranks. I just tried, but can't get into the website. I'll try again later.
We drink water all the time. Really, I don't buy sodas or anything else, so water it is!

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Originally Posted by Neverland Scraps (Post 1063059079)
Here at my parent's house, they have their water filtered twice so the water is VERY good. However before moving here we used Zero Water filters and it tastes amazing!!!

How do they have it filtered twice? Do they have a whole-house filter and then one on the sink? We talked about a whole-house filter, but then didn't do it. It's on the list. LOL!

craftytam 08-18-2021 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YepBrook (Post 1063059080)
I checked Leemore on that website I posted and it says 13 contaminants! Woah! Our water here Boca Raton water has 4, which is good. It’s not great to see any, but I will take 4. Hopefully our filter is handling those?

Leemore is REALLY bad. LOL!

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Originally Posted by Kiana (Post 1063059083)
We have a filter in the fridge and that's the water we drink

We have that, too, but I don't like cold water :p

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Originally Posted by rach3975 (Post 1063059095)
We drink tap water. We only buy bottled to keep with our emergency supplies.

Does your water taste decent, or are you just used to it?

craftytam 08-18-2021 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KristinCB (Post 1063059098)
ours might not be like real reverse osmosis.. i don't know. It's the one under the sink though and it works for us LOL. Apparently we have good water here but I can't drink it bleh

LOL! A friend of ours has a reverse osmosis system that gives them filtered water or alkaline water. They swear by the alkaline water.

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Originally Posted by Dalis (Post 1063059106)
Tap water, it doesn't bother me.

That's great!!

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Originally Posted by joelsgirl (Post 1063059115)
I grew up in Arkansas. I'm pretty sure our water comes directly from the crystal clear mountain streams...But if it doesn't, I don't question it.

Our city in the PHilippines is one of the only cities that has potable tap water. When we lived in Manila, we bought 5 gallon jugs of water and used a water cooler that gave hot & cold water. Here, though, we just drink from the tap because my husband is convinced that they're just refilling the 5 gallon jugs with tap water anyway, lol.

I've heard there are places where the tap water tastes better than bottled water. I've never been to one, though.
LOL! I'm glad you have potable tap water. I would imagine that would be more challenging overseas.

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Originally Posted by LJSDesigns (Post 1063059176)
I use both. I have a filter in the fridge here and then I take bottle water to work with me. I am trying to get away from the bottled water because it is so bad for the environment, but to be honest, they do not keep the water coolers clean enough at my job for me. When I look and see that the drain is funky, I can't drink that water. Even if it is the drain, if that is not clean and I can see it is not clean, what can't I see that is also not clean? Nope. Can't do it.

LOL! I can appreciate that! It's probably like in the TV show "The Office"...nobody wants to clean it.

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Originally Posted by Leablahblah (Post 1063059190)
If I had counter space and a bit of spare money I would get a Berkey filter. It can hold quite a bit of water and I've heard so many great things about it.

I'd never heard of that filter, or anything like it. That would be good. Extra counter space is always a challenge!

craftytam 08-18-2021 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by gonewiththewind (Post 1063059211)
We have a Brita container for the fridge. We have good water here (a 5 on the site Brook shared), but I still prefer having it filtered if I'm just drinking straight water. If I'm making tea, Crystal Light, lemonade, etc., I will just use water from the tap.

How nice to have decent tap water! I've found that my tea tastes so much better with filtered water.

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Originally Posted by carrie1977 (Post 1063059214)
It says 13 for my city, too. No wonder it tastes like caca. :thumbdown:

:blink: :D

craftytam 08-18-2021 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by GlazeFamily3 (Post 1063059216)
I have a large filtered pitcher / container in my fridge and I change the filter regularly. I am so picky about the taste of water that I swear I can actually taste when it's time to change it out.

At our previous house, we had the filter attached to the sink and it was SO EASY. Might need to look into installing that here...

I think having an attached filter is so much easier! We drink so much water!

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Originally Posted by jaye (Post 1063059222)
We drink tap water. I have a big jug in the fridge that I keep filled, no filter just straight tap water but I like my water cold. At work we have a filtered water dispenser that also has a fountain head, old building so we got funding for them to be installed.

Wow! That's great to be able to drink straight tap water!

craftytam 08-18-2021 03:01 PM

I thought it funny that we've been talking about this subject, and today on NextDoor, this thread was posted:

https://i.imgur.com/SsfhEpP.png

This is a subdivision about 1-1/2 miles from us.

Sherri Tierney 08-18-2021 10:44 PM

Growing up we had a water cooler in our home with bottled water. Where we lived had water that tasted like sulfur. When we moved from there to KS when I was a teenager we started drinking tap water but I still prefer bottled, or at least, filtered.

I tend to buy bottled water. I do some single serve bottles, but mostly buy gallon jugs. We are talking about a filter so that we don't buy as many because our water isn't really that bad, just not what I like. No one ever remembers to fill the pitchers when we use those so I gave up. I will always have to keep bottled water on tap as long as we live here though. We've been here 5 years and have been under boil orders several times. It is safest for us just to keep a few gallons in the closet.

bienejen 08-21-2021 12:02 AM

We have good tap water and I drink a lot as iced tea. My parent's have gross water (heavy in iron) and use a Brita pitcher to make it drinkable.

Neverland Scraps 08-21-2021 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by craftytam (Post 1063059377)
How do they have it filtered twice? Do they have a whole-house filter and then one on the sink? We talked about a whole-house filter, but then didn't do it. It's on the list. LOL!

They have a house-filter and then when you draw from the faucets or the fridge, it's filtered again.

craftytam 08-25-2021 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Sherri Tierney (Post 1063059455)
Growing up we had a water cooler in our home with bottled water. Where we lived had water that tasted like sulfur. When we moved from there to KS when I was a teenager we started drinking tap water but I still prefer bottled, or at least, filtered.

I tend to buy bottled water. I do some single serve bottles, but mostly buy gallon jugs. We are talking about a filter so that we don't buy as many because our water isn't really that bad, just not what I like. No one ever remembers to fill the pitchers when we use those so I gave up. I will always have to keep bottled water on tap as long as we live here though. We've been here 5 years and have been under boil orders several times. It is safest for us just to keep a few gallons in the closet.

Wow! Sounds like it's definitely safest to have bottles of water around. I wonder if a filter would be good enough when you're under boil orders?

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Originally Posted by bienejen (Post 1063059823)
We have good tap water and I drink a lot as iced tea. My parent's have gross water (heavy in iron) and use a Brita pitcher to make it drinkable.

I envy having good enough tap water to drink and make tea with!

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Originally Posted by Neverland Scraps (Post 1063059902)
They have a house-filter and then when you draw from the faucets or the fridge, it's filtered again.

That makes sense.

renatasluis 08-26-2021 03:26 AM

In the Netherlands we have good tapwater wich you can drink.

When we came to WDW for the first time and
Had water there it tasted so bad, that i understand you guys need filters in a lot of places.

craftytam 08-27-2021 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by renatasluis (Post 1063060600)
In the Netherlands we have good tapwater wich you can drink.

When we came to WDW for the first time and
Had water there it tasted so bad, that i understand you guys need filters in a lot of places.

Did you think we were all crazy using filters before you tried the water at WDW? :D

bcgal00 08-27-2021 05:58 PM

We have a separate filtered water spout at the kitchen sink and filtered water dispenser built into the fridge but our regular tap water tastes just fine to me. I don't drink a lot of plain water anyway, I usually put a few stevia flavored drops into it, so it really doesn't matter much to me if it is filtered or not.


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