Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the the love of all that's holy, stop drinking bottled water. you are single handedly destroying the planet. I don't care what your "excuse" is, JUST STOP! Do you not watch the news? The whole of Australia is ablaze. 500,000,000 million animals have died. We need to take this seriously, starting with our shopping and consumption choices.
Thank you for the lecture. Hope you feel purged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could get a bottom loading water dispenser (no lifting the big bottles upside down) and get 5 gallon bottles delivered to your house but there will always be some degree of lifting involved. I would get a good quality under sink water filter installed instead unless you have a medical need for something like distilled water. If so, there are home distilling machines as well.
We have a bottom loader as of Sept. Our building has really bad hard water. It stains our teeth and even our vet wanted us to stop using the tap for the cat. However, the owner won’t allow a filter to be installed. We’ve snuck and tried the screw on kinds, but they don’t fit the hardware. The dispenser is the only other option.
The water delivery services will deliver gallon bottles or 3 gallon sizes if that is what you need. I would also look into the ZeroWater pitcher filters. https://www.zerowater.com/zerowater-products.php My MIL has terrible water and swears by them. The pitchers are slow but they do produce good tasting water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could get a bottom loading water dispenser (no lifting the big bottles upside down) and get 5 gallon bottles delivered to your house but there will always be some degree of lifting involved. I would get a good quality under sink water filter installed instead unless you have a medical need for something like distilled water. If so, there are home distilling machines as well.
We have a bottom loader as of Sept. Our building has really bad hard water. It stains our teeth and even our vet wanted us to stop using the tap for the cat. However, the owner won’t allow a filter to be installed. We’ve snuck and tried the screw on kinds, but they don’t fit the hardware. The dispenser is the only other option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could get a bottom loading water dispenser (no lifting the big bottles upside down) and get 5 gallon bottles delivered to your house but there will always be some degree of lifting involved. I would get a good quality under sink water filter installed instead unless you have a medical need for something like distilled water. If so, there are home distilling machines as well.
I meant via a water service (such as https://www.crystal-springs.com/), not Instacart. Instacart drivers are not really equipped to deliver very heavy items and I find that most of the time, the heavy, low-cost items like water end up not being delivered as “out of stock”.
We got it routinely from Instacart.
Mountain Valley Spring Water used to be considered the best water service on the market. (I think it's changed hands since we used to get it, tho.) We used to get it delivered in glass bottles every week. They left them at the door if we weren't home but OP they gave us this convenient screw-on pump that fit in the bottles, so you didn't need a dispenser. If you find a service to deliver the big bottles to your apartment, maybe you can get one of those pumps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the the love of all that's holy, stop drinking bottled water. you are single handedly destroying the planet. I don't care what your "excuse" is, JUST STOP! Do you not watch the news? The whole of Australia is ablaze. 500,000,000 million animals have died. We need to take this seriously, starting with our shopping and consumption choices.
Thank you for the lecture. Hope you feel purged.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could get a bottom loading water dispenser (no lifting the big bottles upside down) and get 5 gallon bottles delivered to your house but there will always be some degree of lifting involved. I would get a good quality under sink water filter installed instead unless you have a medical need for something like distilled water. If so, there are home distilling machines as well.
I meant via a water service (such as https://www.crystal-springs.com/), not Instacart. Instacart drivers are not really equipped to deliver very heavy items and I find that most of the time, the heavy, low-cost items like water end up not being delivered as “out of stock”.
Anonymous wrote:You could get a bottom loading water dispenser (no lifting the big bottles upside down) and get 5 gallon bottles delivered to your house but there will always be some degree of lifting involved. I would get a good quality under sink water filter installed instead unless you have a medical need for something like distilled water. If so, there are home distilling machines as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the the love of all that's holy, stop drinking bottled water. you are single handedly destroying the planet. I don't care what your "excuse" is, JUST STOP! Do you not watch the news? The whole of Australia is ablaze. 500,000,000 million animals have died. We need to take this seriously, starting with our shopping and consumption choices.
Thank you for the lecture. Hope you feel purged.
Anonymous wrote:You could get a bottom loading water dispenser (no lifting the big bottles upside down) and get 5 gallon bottles delivered to your house but there will always be some degree of lifting involved. I would get a good quality under sink water filter installed instead unless you have a medical need for something like distilled water. If so, there are home distilling machines as well.
Anonymous wrote:the the love of all that's holy, stop drinking bottled water. you are single handedly destroying the planet. I don't care what your "excuse" is, JUST STOP! Do you not watch the news? The whole of Australia is ablaze. 500,000,000 million animals have died. We need to take this seriously, starting with our shopping and consumption choices.
Anonymous wrote:We used to get a dozen gallons of water or more delivered via Instacart. The drivers were almost always super nice and willing to deliver it up to our apartment (no elevator) and I also made my kids help. I gave a big tip.
We had a delivery service when we lived in a house.....