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Water purification machines, do you trust them?

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12 hours ago, matchar said:

Do you have a link? I can only see 12L for 78 baht.

Singha online

I do not, my wife orders it, I'll find out. 

 

You have to pay the deposit for the bottles and buy a coupon book for the refills. We have ten bottles total and usually order six at a time. 

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2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

I don't trust the water purifier we use at the house, let alone one that someone else is supposedly maintaining.

 

If in the A. Muang, PKK area and need a source for drinking water, can recommend one locally, 18+L @ ฿20 each, delivered weekly or monthly as needed, no minimum or contract.   Supplements our rain water supply.

 

Tested w/<deleted> meter @ 5 ppm, so as good as any store bought.  For reference filtered tap is 170ppm.   Store bought bottled <10ppm, unless mineral water, then usually higher.

https://twitter.com/RichardBarrow/status/1104275427378454528

 

I would buy a filter if I thought my wife would drink it. Treating water is pretty cheap and easy. 

17 hours ago, matchar said:

Do you have a link? I can only see 12L for 78 baht.

Singha online

Singha Smart Family

02-725-4777

 

They have an English option. 

 

 

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