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Household [Home Appliances] Water Filter, for drinking water purpose

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TSarthurlwf
post Jul 26 2008, 03:02 AM, updated 16y ago

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Nowadays, there are so many brand to choose for washing machine... rclxub.gif
e.g. Philips, Diamond, Amway, Panasonic, Pensonic

Which brand do you recommend?
Preferably a durable and long lasting fridge... oh yeah, and also affordable...

Let's discuss...

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post Jul 27 2008, 08:33 PM

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QUOTE(basdo @ Jul 27 2008, 08:59 AM)
washing machine or water filter?
if water filter i use rx water. damn good for me. water taste really nice.
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rx water ??? blink.gif

Any idea where I can check out the rx water..
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post Dec 18 2008, 02:02 PM

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QUOTE(myhat @ Dec 18 2008, 12:07 PM)
now i'm looking for water filter....

water supplied to my house seems not that clean...
afraid to use or boil it for drinking water
some more for my baby's milk mixture....

currently keep buying mineral water 5.5 litre for drinking purpose...
but till when?

plez advise...
i'm planning to get one for the whole house...
to ensure clean water for daily usage.....
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For water filter meant for drinking, I use Philips water purifier.. and it also comes with UV technology...
Had been using for few months and its very still good...

As for the water filter for the whole house, we need more input from other forumer...

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post Jun 14 2010, 11:39 PM

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Anybody know how to securely connect the pipe to the water filter device as highlighted in red?
It seems the plastic connection is not securely tight after turning the connector.
And upon turn on the water with minimal pressure, it always cause the water to drip...

It's really irritating whenever doing a maintenance on the filter... mad.gif mad.gif

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post Jun 16 2010, 12:10 AM

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QUOTE(wdarke @ Jun 15 2010, 02:36 PM)
I'm not sure what I'm looking at, but is your washer/gasket worn? You could change that.
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It's a connector from the pipe water to the water filter... so hard to explain sweat.gif


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