Next week: I've decided that this water filter needs to be torn apart and rebuilt from the ground up...but first I need to create an artificial supernova to fuse hydrogen and oxygen to make new water, so I don't have to use the crappy water that other people have been using.
@@zane62135that’s not a bad idea. Some areas of the city where I lived had such shitty tap water you couldn’t shower without some sort of skin and hair damage. Sounds like inducing a supernova to make your own water might be the best way to mitigate this issue.
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I have a water jug with a coal filter in it that I put in the fridge. And it works great. Though the water here in Norway is already really good. I just have it since every now and then they have to put more stuff in the water to make it safe to drink, and then it doesn't taste that good. Also, since the water comes from a local river, if there is a flood (which there was earlier this year) they tell people to boil their water just in case, but with a filter it should make it safer to drink without boiling it.
You should still boil your water. Your filter needs to be REALLY good to make unsafe water safe to drink. Your filter is very likely designed for making bad-tasting safe water taste good. If we are talking about unsafe water that isn't seawater, then a lifestraw or sawyer filter is probably good, but I don't know enough about your situation to say that for certain. Overall, it's a good idea to make sure the filter you're using is certified for actually filtering out the bad stuff, and not just made to filter out the bad-tasting stuff. Clear doesn't mean safe, good tasting doesn't mean safe.
He lives in Boulder, CO, which…having been born and raised there, I can tell you already has some amazing water! I’d like to try this down here in Texas
@@youtubeenjoyer1743 ah yes, makes perfect sense now. Normal alcohol goes only to 96% so we need alcohol purifiers to remove that unwanted water from it
@@latinoce i have a well, and a large filter running from it. I assumed it was more common setup, than filtering it in your house with smaller appliance.
Keep in mind a filter like this will get rid of the good minerals as well. My mom works at the hospital and they had a woman brought in whose body has broken down cause she had reverse osmosis filters installed all over her house.
@@calvinsomething5348Just writing what I heard. My mom has no reason to lie to me. Obviously could've been a bad analysis, but a little caution doesn't hurt.
if it is good for the teeth why drink it? Fluoride might have its place in toothpaste, but to drink it is insane. You Americans are whacky to add those chemicals in your tap.
wait till you learn about the water in any country. Use a cheap stick filter just to see how gunky and dirty it looks after you filter your tap a few times through it. Not to mention the pharmaceuticals in the water that people piss into teh sewage system and that cannot be filtered out, unless you use those expensive carbon filters.