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JahLion

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  1. 12 minutes ago, CLW said:

    Most expensive and unfriendly to environment way to drink a coffee. More expensive as starbucks, not to mention that real coffee taster have their own opinion about Nespresso machines to say it politely.

    If you're coming from instant coffee, Nespresso will be a step forward. The capsules are made from aluminum and can be recycled. The capsules are sold by several manufacturers and are way cheaper than a cup of Starbucks coffee. 

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  2. 2 minutes ago, sometimewoodworker said:

    It’s rather pointless to drink reconstituted sea water ???? since Himalaya salt. is virtually 99% sodium chloride it’s a terrible idea to try to use it to try to remineralise water. 

    Well it depends on the dosage, doesn't it. It's a method frequently used to remineralise RO water. Just look it up if you're not convinced. 

  3. Recently bought a gazebo tent on Lazada. After putting it up the weather changed and the wind ripped the textile and damaged the frame. Same day filed a complaint and the package was picked up within 2 days. And within 10 hours they refunded the paid amount. Excellent service ????

  4. 4 hours ago, sometimewoodworker said:

    Not correct. Mineral water has far more than just chalk in it. So your adding chalk is just one of the half dozen or more minerals. Reverse Osmosis is a filter process that removes contamination including minerals from water so claiming it can perform re mineralisation demonstrates lack of understanding. 

    You're right. The filter in the added link adds primarily calcium to alkalize the pH-level, my bad. 

     

    Still remains the fact that there are filters available that will add back minerals to RO water:

     

    Google

     

    Another method is to use liquid minerals or Himalaya salt. 

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