• WordWhittler@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    I’m based in London, the water is really hard and drinking water, and more importantly tea is so much better with any sort of filtration.

    I use a refillable filter called Phox—they’re a smaller UK brand that offers three types of refills: one that just filters, one that filters and softens (my choice), and one called the Alkaline pack which maintains calcium and adds magnesium and ups the pH.

    I used to use Brita filters and the amount of plastic waste would really bug me. I’d definitely get a filtration system installed if I owned my own home but Phox feels like a good solution in the meantime.

    …not that owning my own place in London is going to happen, but a poor little wage slave can dream.

  • BluuTato@sh.itjust.works
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    27 days ago

    Zerowater. It’s alright. I like the taste, but the replacement filters are pretty expensive.

    We had some construction a few years back where they replaced the water pipes across our area of the city. For about two years while the project was going on, our water would randomly turn brown or orange for days… we used to drink straight tap water, but not any more.

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      26 days ago

      I used to use them. They’re cheapest if you order directly from their website in bulk. And subscribe to their emails. I think around January and February they usually have like 10 for 120$ or something.

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          8 days ago

          Hey, got an email today. They have 25% off their entire site with the code water25. Good until the 7th. Their prices for filters went up like everything else but you can get 16 for 150$ with that code.