9 December 2012, 15:45
I've had a Berkefeld for about a year and the water is fantastic much better than the plastic tasting bottled water (look up 'bpa' oestrogen mimickers found in plastics).
Before this I used to distill water using a 'Megahome' water distiller, the water cost about 10-20 pence a litre.
What was left in the bottom of the distiller after the process - well lets just say it was enough to put you off drinking or even bathing in tap water.
The smell was awful and there was about a tea spoon full of a yellowed oil like substance in the bottom.
Berkefeld all the way for me.
Also do what another guy on these forums does and aerate your water - ie leave it standing in a jug for a few hours to let the chlorine evaporate.
At the moment I'm looking into a Fluoride filter for the Berkefeld - any thoughts?
Cheers Juice.
Before this I used to distill water using a 'Megahome' water distiller, the water cost about 10-20 pence a litre.
What was left in the bottom of the distiller after the process - well lets just say it was enough to put you off drinking or even bathing in tap water.
The smell was awful and there was about a tea spoon full of a yellowed oil like substance in the bottom.
Berkefeld all the way for me.
Also do what another guy on these forums does and aerate your water - ie leave it standing in a jug for a few hours to let the chlorine evaporate.
At the moment I'm looking into a Fluoride filter for the Berkefeld - any thoughts?
Cheers Juice.
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