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  On 6/4/2025 at 2:19 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

Thanks. Would you mind letting me know the Lazada URL? If that's not permitted on AN, please PM me. I guess I need some hand-holding!

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I have two RO systems, different makes. All that look like the one in this link -

https://s.lazada.co.th/s.xuJng

are reliable and filters etc. cross compatible, there really isn't much to go wrong, and they are cheap to run, using about 7-10X more raw water  than they produce. For me, 100 litres of filtered water cost about 6baht to produce.

Spare parts are off-the-shelf items in Hompro, etc, but they charge at least twice the price of Lazada, if you don't count shipping cost.

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  On 6/3/2025 at 5:52 AM, save the frogs said:

There are some public Reverse Osmosis water filters out there.

 

1 Baht fills up a 1.5 litre bottle.

 

Are these filtration systems reliable? 

 

 

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It's Thailand, and you ask a question on trust...555

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When I first came to Thailand, I shared a house with a friend who would get water from those public machines.  After drinking his coffee made with the water machine water, I would have a lot of issues with diarrhea but when I quit drinking the coffee it all went away (no more diarrhea).  Oddly it didn't seem to affect my friend, but he was taking a lot of meds for various ailments.  I now use a water machine and have water delivered.  They come once a week and replace the empty (18 liter) bottles that has the fee underneath.

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I remember several years ago a test was carried out on roadside water vending machines and the results showed high levels of bacteria because after installation they are never cleaned.

 

I had 2 within a few metres of my condo never saw anyone ever maintaining them.

 

As they say, upto you...

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NO, once had the water 1 bottle to use others standing by.

There was growth of alge in the standing by bottles. Just in shade and room temp.

Meaning absolutely not RO filtered, probably also no UVC disinfection lamp.

If you have really RO filtered then nothing is left in the water even bacterie and viruses are filtered out.

The UVC lamp is for extra to kill coincidence left overs.

RO Water is same like distillated water, ALL is out.

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  On 6/4/2025 at 2:30 PM, Lacessit said:

I have to smile at people who spend up big on water purification equipment.

 

Boiling water distills off chlorine and chloramines. 

 

Boiling kills bacteria, viruses and oocysts such as giardia and cryptosporidia.

 

It does not remove heavy metals, which are as likely as winning Tattslotto.

 

I have been boiling water for 60 years, and have never contracted any illness from the water I drink.

 

Short answer to OP -I would trust a public RO as far as I could throw one.

 

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it also supports the concentration of contaminates.........   not a great idea for everyday use

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  On 6/5/2025 at 8:52 PM, Luuk Chaai said:

it also supports the concentration of contaminates.........   not a great idea for everyday use

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So I boil 2 litres of water, and lose about 5 mL in steam as it comes to the boil. I've concentrated the contaminates by 0.25%.

 

Next.

 

 

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  On 6/5/2025 at 10:21 PM, Lacessit said:

So I boil 2 litres of water, and lose about 5 mL in steam as it comes to the boil. I've concentrated the contaminates by 0.25%.

 

Next.

 

 

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good suggestion.

I should start boiling my water and putting it in glass bottles to cool off. 

 

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  On 6/5/2025 at 2:04 AM, BangkokHank said:

I'm pretty sure that getting water from one of those (dirty) machines for several years was the cause of my bladder stones a decade ago. Now I get my water delivered every week or two from Sprinkle.

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Diet, both food & drink high in oxalates is one major source of bladder stones.  In my case during a period of high stress, my mother was dying, it was due to too much red wine,and too much tea  (both high in oxalates).  Resulting bladder stone was pingpong ball sized - NOT PLEASANT.  Removed by blasting with lasers - LITHOTRIPSY.

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  On 6/5/2025 at 5:04 AM, Aussie999 said:

How did this get down voted, someone just doesn't like me... 555

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ASEAN has a clique of village idiots who downvote every post because they can. Stalkers.

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  On 6/5/2025 at 10:21 PM, Lacessit said:

So I boil 2 litres of water, and lose about 5 mL in steam as it comes to the boil. I've concentrated the contaminates by 0.25%.

 

Next.

 

 

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bottoms up ! ...  do that everyday and keep a tally

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  On 6/5/2025 at 12:08 PM, xtrnuno41 said:

RO Water is same like distillated water, ALL is out.

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No minerals is not so good, either. We're lazy--I mean really lazy--about changing our filters at home. Yikes! Sometimes two years. Hard water here in Bangna. Doesn't the Chao Phraya look thirst-quenching?

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