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Re: That is not what I said above. Reread? n/m
Okay, so I guess you do drink tap water. You said you used to drink the water from water machines. Then you said you drank well water. No mention of tap water at all. Though I suppose theres not to many other possibilities other than tap water. Just making sure I understood what you meant.
I'm not sure where you live, but around my neighborhood drinking tap water is a no no. I think a simple water filtration system in the home is a good investment, and I don't think I'm alone here. I would not drink tap water unless I had no other choice. And if you compare the costs of having to constantly buy bottled water or get drinking water from 'water machines,' a filtration system can pay for it's self in only a few months time. Especially if you got multiple people living in the same house that drinks water.
A good filtration system does not have to be expensive. A simple single stage filter can be had for under $50 at any home improvement shop. Replacement filters for much less and they typically last from 6 months to a year or more, depending on the system and usage. I'm sure theres a filter to fit any budget, and in my opinion it's money well spent. Of course, you'd want to take a look at the performance data sheet to see how well they filter before making a purchase.
If you feel fine drinking out of the tap, then good for you. I still wouldn't suggest it. Why subject yourself to toxins when you can avoid it? Unless money is really tight, then you do what you got to.
Before someone pops in and start accusing me of trying to sell something again... NO I'M NOT SELLING WATER FILTERS! It's your body, your hard earned money, and ultimately your choice. I have nothing to gain from saying what I said. Just trying to help.