Reddit Reddit reviews 5 Stage Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System With Storage Tank Removes Fluoride

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5 Stage Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System With Storage Tank Removes Fluoride
High quality filters for superior performance.Removes chlorine, heavy metals, such as barium, cadmium, chromium, lead and mercury.NSF listed storage tankAutomatic Shut-Off Valve eliminates waste by closing the feed line when the tank is fullChrome, long-reach, lead-free faucet. (Meets CA req.)
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5 Reddit comments about 5 Stage Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System With Storage Tank Removes Fluoride:

u/Conspiracy2Riot · 1 pointr/todayilearned

Filter it through either a RO system will get ride of a lot of the substances most people don't like the taste of. Something like this will be a very solid step to getting the equivalent of bottled water, and save you tons of money in the long run. You can also run it through your refrigerator's filtration system which will improve taste, but not on the level of RO. Other than that, just my recommendation of refrigerating water before you drink it to minimize the taste of chlorine.

Fun fact: Did you know that Coca Cola has a Dasani bottling plant right off the I-10, and they simply use City of Phoenix water and run it through a RO system?

u/usedthrone · 1 pointr/hearthstone

Try a reverse osmosis water system

If she enjoys being outdoors, running this machine using tap water (and storing it until needed) makes some bad-ass water.

u/BlackThunda · 1 pointr/Vemma

you do understand that those drinks aren't even healthy, they use "natural fructose" to sweeten it, a.k.a. a "healthier" name for high fructose corn syrup, which is the cheapest sweetener possible. and they use "ultra purified reverse osmosis water", you can have a fucking reverse osmosis water machine in your own house for less than a starter pack of verve. it's just a ground up vitamin (a shitty one at that) mixed with mangosteen, how much does one can cost? $3-4? the companies cost per can is probably about .50 cents, if even, and you're paying higher than retail for it, then YOU have to resell it.

you're getting scammed bro, nutrition facts don't add up to what you're paying for.

maybe you should look up the definition of a [Ponzi scheme](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme)

"A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation that pays returns to its investors from existing capital or new capital paid by new investors, rather than from profit earned by the individual or organization running the operation. Operators of Ponzi schemes usually entice new investors by offering higher returns (a fucking BMW) than other investments, in the form of short-term returns that are either abnormally high or unusually consistent. The perpetuation of the high returns requires an ever-increasing flow of money from new investors to sustain the scheme.

Wanna know what's gonna happen to vemma very soon?
Since the scheme requires a continual stream of investments to fund higher returns, once investment slows down, the scheme collapses as the promoter starts having problems paying the promised returns (the higher the returns, the greater the risk of the Ponzi scheme collapsing). Such liquidity crises often trigger panics, as more people start asking for their money, similar to a bank run.

also there is NO WAY there is 25.2g of mangosteen in there. this powder that I use http://www.amazon.com/Amazing-Grass-Superfood-8-5-Ounce-Container/dp/B00112ILZM, is 8 grams per serving. And that's a heaping scoop of powder, 25g in a 245ml bottle would be undrinkable.

You should get out while you can, or keep believing fake graphs and payouts, your choice.

u/ew73 · 1 pointr/environment

Assuming your serious, a simple Brita filter can usually help with that. If you've got some seriously icky water, a reverse osmosis filter system will get rid of pretty much everything, but can be a bit spendy.

u/duckmurderer · 0 pointsr/funny

http://www.amazon.com/Reverse-Osmosis-Storage-Removes-Fluoride/sim/B002LHDL7E/2

That'll take a lot of the crap out. Fits under the sink too.