bottled water better?

jerryatrick

Active Member
When you say "water drinking machine" are you referring to the Reverse Osmosis machines found at Walmart or a grocery store? If so then YES it is better than most public tap water.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by Osborne
http:///forum/post/2693948
Is bottled water from a water drinking machine better than tap water w/ Prime conditioner.
Prime is a horrible thing to add so pretty much anything would be better than that.
If you really want to know which is better you need a TDS meter to see which is lower in contaminants. Skip the Prime though!
 

xtreeme

Member
depends. Ive read about clean bottle water, most arent cleaner then tap some were even worse then tap. Its just filtered water. We have well water and I have to get a RO/DI to get it real good. Our water is clear in the glass and has no taste. It does leave hardwater stains in shower but not much.
You can get a RO/DI for $80 new on most sites. You dont need the super 200 stage 400gallon a day thing hehe (jk). 2 stage with affordable filters, one I found was $11.
 

m0nk

Active Member
RO or RO/DI water will always be better than using any other source, treated or not. If you can use it, do it. I used to use the RO water from machines at the grocery store but I installed my own RO/DI before upgrading to my current tank. It's been a life saver. Also seriously consider how much you'll save in gas that you won't have to drive out to the store to pick up more water, etc.
 

dplantz

Member
Originally Posted by xtreeme
http:///forum/post/2694258
depends. Ive read about clean bottle water, most arent cleaner then tap some were even worse then tap. Its just filtered water. We have well water and I have to get a RO/DI to get it real good. Our water is clear in the glass and has no taste. It does leave hardwater stains in shower but not much.
You can get a RO/DI for $80 new on most sites. You dont need the super 200 stage 400gallon a day thing hehe (jk). 2 stage with affordable filters, one I found was $11.
Are you sure that you can find a reputable RO/DI for 80$? If so I need to know lol.
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by Bang Guy
http:///forum/post/2693973
Prime is a horrible thing to add so pretty much anything would be better than that.
If you really want to know which is better you need a TDS meter to see which is lower in contaminants. Skip the Prime though!
Back when I was just getting started prime saved my tank from me a couple of times... But yeah I'd use the watermachine water, and I don't use prime now but have abottle handy in case of emergency.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by stdreb27
http:///forum/post/2707154
Back when I was just getting started prime saved my tank from me a couple of times... But yeah I'd use the watermachine water, and I don't use prime now but have abottle handy in case of emergency.
Yes, it's good in an emergency to quickly reduce ammonia, just not appropriate for everyday use.
 
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