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Why not just refill your water jugs with de-ionized water? I've boiled a liter of it down to look for residue and found none. It is usually available at the nearest chain grocery or Super Walmart.
Enter the W4000.
If it is your carbon footprint that you are primarily concerned with, build a small solar still. There are dozens of designs to choose from.
For the price of this kind of thing, you could get a reverse osmosis unit, or even one with a de-ionizer.
For the price of this kind of thing, you could get a reverse osmosis unit, or even one with a de-ionizer. I used to use an RO-DI unit for providing water for my salt water aquarium. There was a yearly check of the membrane, and a replacement of the filter, but I never had a total dissolved solids reading of anything other that 0 parts per million.Chad
All the reverse osmosis/deionizer filter systems I looked at cost more than $229 even without the future cost of replacing filters.
We have a fancy water purifier at work. It's a $15k unit called a MilliQ. I swear it wastes more then when we where buying bottles. It is nice to have the >18Mohm on tap though. Kris
Hmmm... This could become something like a cable/power-cord discussion...
I won't speak for Barry but I think what he is driving at is that it is overkill. --Jerome