silverado61
Well-Known Member
Lately I've been considering getting an RO unit.
Here's an idea of what I have to go through: I drive to the store about once a week with 4 to 6 five gallon buckets, sometimes more. Carry those buckets into the store. Sometimes wait in line for the water dispenser. Fill 4 to 6 buckets of water (all the while answering questions like: "What's all the water for?" "Oh, it's for fish? What do you do with them after you catch them?" "Why not just use water from the sink?" The list goes on and on.). Then I load those 4 to 6 buckets into 2 shopping carts. Then I have to pull the carts through the store and stand in line waiting to check out (Answering the same questions I answered at the dispenser. I'm thinking of printing out flyers and just handing them out.). Then pull those two shopping carts through the parking lot (even if it's raining or snowing). Load those blasted 5g buckets into the back of the pickup. Strap the buckets down so they don't slide all over or tip over. Drive them home. Carry them inside the house and down stairs to the basement. I think you get the picture by now.
My question is: So I don't go overboard and buy a 7 stage RO unit when I don't have to, are there certain tests that I can run so I can find out how bad my tap water is or if it's even bad at all?
Here's an idea of what I have to go through: I drive to the store about once a week with 4 to 6 five gallon buckets, sometimes more. Carry those buckets into the store. Sometimes wait in line for the water dispenser. Fill 4 to 6 buckets of water (all the while answering questions like: "What's all the water for?" "Oh, it's for fish? What do you do with them after you catch them?" "Why not just use water from the sink?" The list goes on and on.). Then I load those 4 to 6 buckets into 2 shopping carts. Then I have to pull the carts through the store and stand in line waiting to check out (Answering the same questions I answered at the dispenser. I'm thinking of printing out flyers and just handing them out.). Then pull those two shopping carts through the parking lot (even if it's raining or snowing). Load those blasted 5g buckets into the back of the pickup. Strap the buckets down so they don't slide all over or tip over. Drive them home. Carry them inside the house and down stairs to the basement. I think you get the picture by now.
My question is: So I don't go overboard and buy a 7 stage RO unit when I don't have to, are there certain tests that I can run so I can find out how bad my tap water is or if it's even bad at all?