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donnachangstein
·السنة الماضية·discuss
> and maintaining a dedicated three stage filter spout next to my kitchen faucet costs me approximately nothing

Calling bullshit on this one. I have one, it's positively wonderful, but the filters are expensive and per the manufacturer's recommendation you're supposed to change them all simultaneously. So when one times out, they all time out. This runs approximately $150 a year minimum depending on usage.
donnachangstein
·السنة الماضية·discuss
> but do people brew green tea or good coffee with tap water?

I use filtered tap water (under-sink type) which removes most of it.

A lot of the higher end coffee makers like Keurig have built-in filter cartridges in the water tank.

Most commercial coffee maker setups I've seen (hard-plumbed) in offices have a filter attached to the plumbing behind the appliance.

Water can be safe/potable and taste terrible, and vice versa.
donnachangstein
·السنة الماضية·discuss
> But hey, at least it's not bottled water, which is basically tap water that has been put in a single-use plastic bottle and trucked across the country.

Everyone acts like bottled water is evil until there is a water crisis, then it's the lifeline.