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October 5th, 2017 12:12 PM #31nakita ko din yan at may website sila. looks promising but i think it is just a rebrand of a home shopping product, na nakikita sa mall namimigay ng stuff for free then ask you if you have a credit card. That's why i didn't push thru with the purchase and just stick to our reliable RO system na nilalagay sa ilalim ng sink na may tank.
Yun nilalagyan ng tubig sa ibabaw I think kulang. its just me ah...
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October 5th, 2017 01:44 PM #32
Naalala ko tuloy noon sa probinsya namin ganito lang gamit naming lagayan ng inuming tubig malamig siya kahit tag araw
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October 5th, 2017 07:41 PM #33bro lagyan mo pa ng bunot ng niyog tamang tama filter 🤣
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October 5th, 2017 08:19 PM #34di rin maganda kung sobra linis ng water nyo. coz your body won't be prepared when it ingests less-than-sterile water like when you're out of town or overseas
that's why i skip the ultraviolet stage in my filter system
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October 5th, 2017 08:21 PM #35
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October 5th, 2017 11:33 PM #36
malamig pag hindi glazed yung surface. pag glazed like in the picture (makintab eh) di lalamig yung water. there needs to be evaporation of water from the jar surface for it to cool.
masarap ang water kung masarap ang source. yung balon ng lola ko sa tuhod sa zambales sarap uminom. dun sa deep well sa pangasinan hindi. the best water i tasted was from mabanban falls, my hometown of san antonio, zambales.
i have not drank water straight from the river since high school. ngayon sensitive na tyan ko. true nga we need bacteria din to keep us healthy.Last edited by yebo; October 5th, 2017 at 11:35 PM.
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October 6th, 2017 01:45 AM #37
Try mo isearch Torayvino which is no. 1 in Japan (having trouble inserting the pic). Eto binili namin as alternative to Unilever. Easy installation pa. We stopped buying from water refilling station ever since.
Initial unit cost is around P1,9++ ‘ata and you need to replace the filtration unit after 1500 liters of use or when the water output becomes week (estimate namin for a household of 5 is between 5-6 months iyong replacement ng filter).
Replacement filter will cost you around P1,350 if I’m not mistaken.
Bought it in True Value. Hope this helps.
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October 6th, 2017 09:17 AM #38i have a water station, techically the water from the maynilad is clean...i drank from their delivery tanks before with no problem, its the pipes that goes from the plant to our homes ang problem..if im going to set one for my house, i just need 5 filter housing..one for 20micon filter, 1pc cto filter, 1pc 5micron filter and 2pcs 1micron filter and a UV light water sterilizer...if medyo OC kayo....after palang ng maynilad water meter...lagay din kayo ng addition water filter housing.....yung pinagamitan nyo na lumang cto, you can put it there, para lasang coconut pati pang ligo nyo...
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November 6th, 2017 05:56 PM #39
we bought the watercare system from ace and the service sucks.
two choices now are:
megafresh from taiwan
or
aquasafe philippines
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November 7th, 2017 03:44 AM #40used to have a water station before when i was single kaya conscious ako sa lasa ng water. 21stages so masarap and up to par na yung unilever sa kanya.. better ung sa unilever bcause after nung 2days na new filter na tapon muna, consistent na yung taste unlike sa pag deliver ng water station sa iba, minsan may aftertaste..in the long rrun bawi naman vs buying from outside, filter na lang expense mo evry 6months.
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