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I voted yes however I have to add that since moving to Florida I buy my water.
This water here has a real funny taste to it. The water in MO was much better and tasted good. |
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I drink the water out of my fridge all day, but then we have an RO system and the fridge filter. It tastes like good clean water.
Out of the tap... no. We have well water with iron in it. |
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I work for the city water department and I drink mostly refrigerated tapwater.
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I drink tap water daily, usually it is run through the PUR filter first though... tastes great afterwards.
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Filter in the fridge or an ro under the sink that i need to change the filters on
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I'm on a well and I drink it all the time. It's as good or better than any bottled water. I used to but they say that shit kills people know. You guys are nuts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I'm on a well and I drink it all the time. It's as good or better than any bottled water. Quoted:
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I still drink water from a garden hose. Same here. I used to but they say that shit kills people know. You guys are nuts. It only kills the delicate ones. You can spot them with the skinny jeans and sucking water from a bottle with a nipple on top. It's comical as hell. |
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I run our water through a Brita filter/pitcher. Our water has high mineral content and I have no desire for kidney stones.
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Filtered tap water yes. $14 filter with $11 cartridges every 3 months and I am good. Unfiltered tap water here is full of chlorine and who knows that else. The chlorine alone smells and tastes terrible.
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It depends very much on where one lives.
The tap water here is probably safe to drink but tastes awful. It's super hard. I have an RO filter that makes decent drinking and cooking water. |
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In the past I limited myself and drank a lot of bottle water. I have a reverse osmosis filtration so now I drink tap water. At work I still drink a lot of bottled water but I am in a truck for many many hours. Tap water for my town is a bit suspect as it had possible bacteria contamination, taste is awful, and the color was brownish from a chlorine burn out so it also tasted like pool water.
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Yes. we have excellent water. Chilled, you can't tell the difference. For us buying water is the same as an Eskimo buying ice cubes - stupid.
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I buy the huge cases of bottled at Costco.
.10 for 16.9 oz won't break me. I freeze them and throw a couple in with cold bottles in the cooler each morning. I'll top off an open one with tap as convenient. I drink tap at restaurants and fast food joints. |
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I voted yes however I have to add that since moving to Florida I buy my water. This water here has a real funny taste to it. The water in MO was much better and tasted good. View Quote ' Areas in FL have really high sulphur content. Around Orlando you could taste in even in sodas from the fountain, depending, years back. |
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In places where it's known to be safe, sure.
Most places I travel, nope. |
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I have a water cooler but I ran out of water so I'm drinking tap. It sucks because my pipes run through the attic so the water is 90 degrees coming out of the kitchen tap. Oh well.
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It really depends upon where you live.
The tap water where I live in Northern AZ is wonderful, the tap water down in Phoenix tastes like crap. |
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Quoted: It only kills the delicate ones. You can spot them with the skinny jeans and sucking water from a bottle with a nipple on top. It's comical as hell. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm on a well and I drink it all the time. It's as good or better than any bottled water. Quoted: Quoted: I still drink water from a garden hose. Same here. I used to but they say that shit kills people know. You guys are nuts. It only kills the delicate ones. You can spot them with the skinny jeans and sucking water from a bottle with a nipple on top. It's comical as hell. They don't even finish it. What is it, a measly 12 ounces? Those assholes need a couple of quart canteens and a DI to teach them how to drink water. |
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Hell no, the tap water here occasionally comes out red and smells like death when it's a dry summer.
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We have awesome tap water up here. Whenever I visited the south west I would drink bottled. Its nasty down there.
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@ home in FL? ... no way
@ parents in AL ... definitely @ grandparent's well ... definitely +++ |
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YES. I'd rather have water out of the tap than water out of the nasty ass water cooler/filter that all the biker bros snugged their water bottle mouths to.
It doesn't hurt that the tap water here is pretty decent and doesn't really need more filtration. It's almost as good as bottled water for almost free. |
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Yes, every day and all day. I drink 80-90% water for my fluid intake most days and it's almost always tap water. I do drink bottled water in other states 'cause there water does not taste as good.
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