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UnderLockDown · M
If you can, get a bone ash filter (also called a fluoride filter) that will mount inline. They are fairly cheap and in most cases they help. If you want to get really crazy, place a charcoal filter after the bone ash filter. Current prices may not be the same, but I spent about $15 per filter recently. They handle thousands of gallons.
Living in an apartment, you may not want to go that route. I would get a filter based purifier. At least you can take it with you if you leave.
Living in an apartment, you may not want to go that route. I would get a filter based purifier. At least you can take it with you if you leave.
UnderLockDown · M
@UnderLockDown For the sake of knowing, I tested the tap at 1100ppm. After running it through one bone ash filter, it was down to 300ppm. That's a lot of dissolved solids being removed!! 👍 Tap water is nasty.