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Instead of a company, I have a Nikken water purifier. It clean water better than the companies you buy water from, and you just refill it from the sink, so it's very cost effective. I think Nikken has a website you can read more about it on.
I would like to have water delivered home (vs buying it at the stores all the time) and I am looking for the BEST QUALITY, HEALTHIEST WATER possible for my family. Would you please recommend a company and why. Any help would be appreciated.
THANKS A LOT
Instead of a company, I have a Nikken water purifier. It clean water better than the companies you buy water from, and you just refill it from the sink, so it's very cost effective. I think Nikken has a website you can read more about it on.
According to Consumer Reports, the best way to get clean water is through a filter at your home, whether you do a faucet mount, under sink mount, or whole house treatment system. I believe this is because you don't really know what you are getting with bottled water or delivered water (which are also substantially more expensive) There are many different 'kinds' of water available- mountain spring, etc you have heard of them I'm sure... but it's all sort of a bunch of garbage. I've even heard of companies that bottle tap water and market it as fresh from the source! (whatever that means...) anyway do some research and form your own opinion, but I wouldn't recommend any company to you. :)
You may want to investigate the KYK brand water purifier of micro water from Korea. You can find it on the web. A friend has just told me about it and I am investigating it myself.
Let me know what you think.
Blessings,
K.
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Hi, We have O Premium Waters and they have been great ###-###-####
HI M., I've started using O Premium, used to use the Sparkletts water, but I like the taste of o, and they also have the smart water, meaning it has the minerals, eloct., etc. of the "smart water". So instead of gatorade for my kids they drink this.
I use O Premium - they come to your house and do an actual demonstration about the total dissolved solids. They put this electric thing in your water, their water, any other water you want, and test it. Phoenix has TERRIBLE water, and though it's potable, when you see how many dissolved solids are in it (I think it's 500ppm, just barely under health reccomendation!) you'll decide NOT to drink it! I actually had some Nestle Pure Life in my house at the time, and it passed the test, however, Arrowhead, aquafina, they didn't! I was told not to get one of those things that filters the water through your tap, because old water sits in it and can get mildew-y and make you sick, and it doesn't take the chlorine out of the water (tons of it in Phx.) as well as the fact that people don't change the filters often enough. If you're gonna use one, you may as well drink it right out of the tap and save the money on filters!