asda smart price still water 6 bottles of 330ml for 75p online and instore.
ideal for lunch boxes, handy and easy to carry.
pretty good reviews on this item!
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voucherman01
27 Jun 165#1
Mmmmm..... only 75p for 2 litres of tap water. :confused:
lentini
28 Jun 165#8
"pretty good reviews on this item!"
'Was clear and wet, 10/10 - would drink again'
t1nt1n
27 Jun 164#2
Waste of the earths resources. Get a reuseable bottle and fill it with tap water.
I know Bobo-everywhere else in the world it is spelled metre as the unit of metric measurement as a french invention! It is still pronounced the same. We use meter only for a device designed to measure something. It always cropped up in our school English exams on spelling where all the science stream missed the wrong spelling of parking metre! Oh and before you say anything my conversion was into proper gallons-not your puny US ones!
bobo53
1 Jul 16#22
in America we call it METER and definitely it is not a britex invention. So, surely can also be called meter and it sound much nicer
David_Icke
29 Jun 16#21
Great, always watching out for the fluoride in tap water, hot!
horsey
28 Jun 16#20
These used to be 50p, last year IIRC
Twotellys
28 Jun 16#19
24 x 500ml £2.75 @ Iceland
chrisbatters
28 Jun 16#18
that's not a hot deal. they are only 330ml bottles
POWYSWALES
28 Jun 16#17
I buy these fir the bottles now and again as there a nice small size for pack lunch boxes, would not buy for the contents although to be fair it does taste nicer than whtat comes out of my tap.
bobo53
27 Jun 16#3
I think it is about £1.50 for a m3 (cubic meter or 1000L) here in London from thames water.
nickhale756 to bobo53
28 Jun 16#16
cubic METRE-or as we are now allowed to say 220 gallons!
Dodge62
28 Jun 161#15
Parts per million. "Particles" would be meaningless unless the size of the particles was specified. Flouride's good for your teeth, iron oxide's good for avoiding anaemia. What's the problem? Why on earth would you bother distilling it?
andykapa
28 Jun 161#14
IWOOTN
28 Jun 16#11
OR Simply turn on your TAP. well publicised its good old tap water.
darkteckno2 to IWOOTN
28 Jun 16#13
as already stated
darkteckno2
28 Jun 16#12
it literally does with the amount of antidepressants it it
SkyeVincent
27 Jun 16#4
Seems rather unnecessary. What's wrong with a good old fashions glass of tap water?
jayjayuk1234 to SkyeVincent
28 Jun 161#10
Haven't you heard? tap water contains mind control chemicals .............................:man:
ProfSelington
28 Jun 16#9
Works out cheaper and healthier to distill your own water - 50p electricity and (1 gallon in 4 hours)
It takes time but at least you KNOW it is 100% clean, 1000% healthy and safe.
For example VOSS water has 29ppm (particles per million) if measured with TDS meter, which indicates how much "something" there is in a water. Tap water usually has 250-300ppm and most of it content is rust and fluoride.
Cheap bottled water usually is same tap water but went thru powerful ionizers which separates 70% of stuff, but next they will add bicarbonate soda to alkalize the water and few artificial minerals.
~Myths about washing out minerals keep it for yourself :smiley:
lentini
28 Jun 165#8
"pretty good reviews on this item!"
'Was clear and wet, 10/10 - would drink again'
daddypaddy
28 Jun 16#7
What wrong with council pop?
lukewatt2
27 Jun 16#6
Bottled tap water
Error440
27 Jun 16#5
Its always that price and its not even sparkling. No deal here.
t1nt1n
27 Jun 164#2
Waste of the earths resources. Get a reuseable bottle and fill it with tap water.
voucherman01
27 Jun 165#1
Mmmmm..... only 75p for 2 litres of tap water. :confused:
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ideal for lunch boxes, handy and easy to carry.
pretty good reviews on this item!
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'Was clear and wet, 10/10 - would drink again'
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Flouride's good for your teeth, iron oxide's good for avoiding anaemia. What's the problem? Why on earth would you bother distilling it?
It takes time but at least you KNOW it is 100% clean, 1000% healthy and safe.
For example VOSS water has 29ppm (particles per million) if measured with TDS meter, which indicates how much "something" there is in a water. Tap water usually has 250-300ppm and most of it content is rust and fluoride.
Cheap bottled water usually is same tap water but went thru powerful ionizers which separates 70% of stuff, but next they will add bicarbonate soda to alkalize the water and few artificial minerals.
~Myths about washing out minerals keep it for yourself :smiley:
'Was clear and wet, 10/10 - would drink again'