Originally posted by: vi_edit
You can buy under the sink systems at Home Depot for under $200 but it may require a bit of work on your part to do the plumbing work for the runoff and tapping screw for the feed line.
Just make sure that you can easily purchase filters and for a reasonable price. The filters can get very expensive depending on the brand and how crummy your water is.
Originally posted by: v1001
I was looking for water filtration because I didn't want to drink stright from the tap (chlorine, lead etc). And I kept reading all over about how reverse Osmosis is bad. And shoudn't be used. Do a google search and you'll find tons of info on it.
"There are multi-stage units, distillers, purifiers and reverse osmosis water systems. Research shows that multi-stage water filters are ideal, but people continue to buy RO systems as they are unaware of the drawbacks.
As stated before, reverse osmosis water systems strip water of its natural minerals. When consumed, this water can cause negative things to happen to our bodies. First of all, water that lacks minerals is more acidic. Therefore, our body will pull minerals from other areas of our body, such as our teeth and bones to neutralize this abundance of acid. The second downfall of drinking this water is that this overabundance of acid increases our risks of cancer. This is because free radicals increase when our bodies aren?t as alkaline as they should be. These free radicals are what lead to cancer."
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: v1001
I was looking for water filtration because I didn't want to drink stright from the tap (chlorine, lead etc). And I kept reading all over about how reverse Osmosis is bad. And shoudn't be used. Do a google search and you'll find tons of info on it.
"There are multi-stage units, distillers, purifiers and reverse osmosis water systems. Research shows that multi-stage water filters are ideal, but people continue to buy RO systems as they are unaware of the drawbacks.
As stated before, reverse osmosis water systems strip water of its natural minerals. When consumed, this water can cause negative things to happen to our bodies. First of all, water that lacks minerals is more acidic. Therefore, our body will pull minerals from other areas of our body, such as our teeth and bones to neutralize this abundance of acid. The second downfall of drinking this water is that this overabundance of acid increases our risks of cancer. This is because free radicals increase when our bodies aren?t as alkaline as they should be. These free radicals are what lead to cancer."
You got links backing this up? Preferably some hard evidence, and not an Op piece by Martin Spencer.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: v1001
I was looking for water filtration because I didn't want to drink stright from the tap (chlorine, lead etc). And I kept reading all over about how reverse Osmosis is bad. And shoudn't be used. Do a google search and you'll find tons of info on it.
"There are multi-stage units, distillers, purifiers and reverse osmosis water systems. Research shows that multi-stage water filters are ideal, but people continue to buy RO systems as they are unaware of the drawbacks.
As stated before, reverse osmosis water systems strip water of its natural minerals. When consumed, this water can cause negative things to happen to our bodies. First of all, water that lacks minerals is more acidic. Therefore, our body will pull minerals from other areas of our body, such as our teeth and bones to neutralize this abundance of acid. The second downfall of drinking this water is that this overabundance of acid increases our risks of cancer. This is because free radicals increase when our bodies aren?t as alkaline as they should be. These free radicals are what lead to cancer."
You got links backing this up? Preferably some hard evidence, and not an Op piece by Martin Spencer.
Actually there is a lot on the wastes of Reverse Osmosis out there. I love it when people call others out to prove something. Normally in even a simple report to provide and document sources takes a long time.
How about you google up your own with a simple Reverse Osmosis vs search?
It's really not cut and dry...the biggest thing is a lot of water is wasted with RO and there is not much more filtering happening over a good set of regular filters. Also you have a limited supply of water at any given time.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: v1001
I was looking for water filtration because I didn't want to drink stright from the tap (chlorine, lead etc). And I kept reading all over about how reverse Osmosis is bad. And shoudn't be used. Do a google search and you'll find tons of info on it.
"There are multi-stage units, distillers, purifiers and reverse osmosis water systems. Research shows that multi-stage water filters are ideal, but people continue to buy RO systems as they are unaware of the drawbacks.
As stated before, reverse osmosis water systems strip water of its natural minerals. When consumed, this water can cause negative things to happen to our bodies. First of all, water that lacks minerals is more acidic. Therefore, our body will pull minerals from other areas of our body, such as our teeth and bones to neutralize this abundance of acid. The second downfall of drinking this water is that this overabundance of acid increases our risks of cancer. This is because free radicals increase when our bodies aren?t as alkaline as they should be. These free radicals are what lead to cancer."
You got links backing this up? Preferably some hard evidence, and not an Op piece by Martin Spencer.
Actually there is a lot on the wastes of Reverse Osmosis out there. I love it when people call others out to prove something. Normally in even a simple report to provide and document sources takes a long time.
How about you google up your own with a simple Reverse Osmosis vs search?
It's really not cut and dry...the biggest thing is a lot of water is wasted with RO and there is not much more filtering happening over a good set of regular filters. Also you have a limited supply of water at any given time.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
It's really not cut and dry...the biggest thing is a lot of water is wasted with RO and there is not much more filtering happening over a good set of regular filters. Also you have a limited supply of water at any given time.
Originally posted by: scott
Can't say if this is true or not:
I was told that RO water doesn't exist in nature, &
that it's bad for you because it leaches things you need out of your body.
Here our municipal water supply is drawn off a river & lake that are extensively used
for recreation, full of all the stuff humans "leave" when no one's looking out in the wild.
So I'm all for filtered water too. Only ? is the RO aspect of the filtration.
Water lost is minimal in an RO system because the membrane has to be clean constantly. For every gallon of filtered water 5-6 gallon of water is wasted, however the cost of water lost is minimal for the average household for the convenience of having your own filtered water ontap.It's really not cut and dry...the biggest thing is a lot of water is wasted with RO and there is not much more filtering happening over a good set of regular filters. Also you have a limited supply of water at any given time.
Originally posted by: v1001
I was looking for water filtration because I didn't want to drink stright from the tap (chlorine, lead etc). And I kept reading all over about how reverse Osmosis is bad. And shoudn't be used. Do a google search and you'll find tons of info on it.
"There are multi-stage units, distillers, purifiers and reverse osmosis water systems. Research shows that multi-stage water filters are ideal, but people continue to buy RO systems as they are unaware of the drawbacks.
As stated before, reverse osmosis water systems strip water of its natural minerals. When consumed, this water can cause negative things to happen to our bodies. First of all, water that lacks minerals is more acidic. Therefore, our body will pull minerals from other areas of our body, such as our teeth and bones to neutralize this abundance of acid. The second downfall of drinking this water is that this overabundance of acid increases our risks of cancer. This is because free radicals increase when our bodies aren?t as alkaline as they should be. These free radicals are what lead to cancer."
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Non-RO come very close in performance...many state they are really the same.
RO wastes a lot of water and is also limited by the tank size. Make sure you are buying enough 'water' in your setup.
I am going to go three filter for my setup probably and skip RO. I can buy GE at cost pretty much through my company (a top 10 homebuilder)...we used to have whirlpool as a vendor I preferred their line up on many things.
One thing that stinks is I want a 21/22 cu ft narrow width (29") fridge and GE doesn't make one yet.
