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We could see a mainstream adoption of RO and distillers.

We could see a mainstream adoption of RO and distillers.

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I have a couple RO units that have been filtering my water for 8-10 years. Trouble free and costs nothing to operate, I just change the filters every year or so. I have a distiller too, but don't use it anymore. They use a lot of electricity. It takes a lot of power to convert a gallon of water to steam and back to water.

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You can use a UV filter. Maybe not quite as reassuring as a distiller, but it helps.

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UV filter won't do jack squat for Fluoride and heavy metals. Berkey gravity filters with a Fluoride filter add-on are a good middle ground and very cheap to run.

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I have a well. My water is not fluorinated. A UV filter works wonders for me. If it's a good RO system heavy metals shouldn't be a problem in the first place and it will already have a fluoride specific filter. Distillers and UV filters are extras. As well as alkaline stabilizing filters and post carbon filters.

I thought RO wastes a lot of water and charcoal get more stuff out of the water.

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RO takes almost 99% of everything out. Charcoal takes like 50% at best. They really aren't even comparable. Charcoal is maybe fine for creek water.

Also with my experience with charcoal. It adds charcoal to your water. Makes you more thirsty to drink it.