Are distillers better to have tha RO? Best sources?

-----Original Message-----
From: Annie <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, 30 May 2009 9:02 am
Subject: Re: CS>Steam distillers.







Here ya go,

http://shop.ebay.com/items/__4-Stage-Reverse-Osmosis-Water-Filter-System_W0QQ_kwZ4QQ_kwZStageQQ_kwZReverseQQ_kwZOsmosisQQ_kwZWaterQQ_kwZFilterQQ_kwZSystemQQ_ckwZCountertop?_trksid=p3286.m104.l1198


Some of them are more than 100.00 and some are less. The number of listings go 
up and down over time. You might be able to find more if you put in alternate 
search terms:)

They also have some 8 stage filtering and I think there's one that all one 
piece. You can find bath balls, that filter bath water, and shower head filters 
too. They've got some whole house systems as well.


But these prices seem pretty reasonable. I haven't checked Amazon.com in a 
while. If someone knows where I can find the RO counter top models cheaper, I'd 
sure appreciate a link:)

Annie



On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Golden Aldi <[email protected]> wrote:



Hi Annie,




Could you please end me a link or two to one of these things? I'm not quite 
sure what its suppose to look like... I'm quite done with using the Brita 
filter I'm ready to move on to bigger and better things :-)





Thanks,

Aldi






On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Annie B Smythe <[email protected]> wrote:



You can get counter top reverse osmosis water filters on eBay for around 
100.00, I've found a couple for less than that, and these filter fluoride. 
They're simple to connect, no under sink plumbing to mess with. Then you could 
distill the filtered water if you want. Makes sense to me. I've been putting 
back a few dollars for one of these RO systems for a couple of months now. They 
beat Brita to heck and gone. Brita doesn't filter fluoride. And besides, those 
stupid pitchers take up space in my fridge, and it's a PITA for cooking. I'd 
rather filter right from the faucet. Just sayin'.





Annie