Again, bad for your health? Probably not. Is the water, as-is, fine for some people? Certainly seems to be. Maybe it depends on where you are from and what you are used to. Take the snake oil science with a grain of salt. I didn't have to be convinced my water was bad. All I knew was, in comparison to what I was used to, it had an unpleasant odor, an unpleasant taste (even when just pouring something packaged over ice), and it took a lot more soap in the shower to get anything resembling suds. Is it worth the asking price? Heck no! But I paid nowhere close. What speaks to me are the results. We drink a lot of water, or things that are made with tap water, including ice from the ice maker. No more odor, no more bad taste, and a normal amount of soap yields plenty of suds to wash clothes or yourself. So, maybe the real question to ask is - does your water have to be a certified health hazard in order to make it better? If so, save your money, as I haven't heard of anyone dying here from drinking the water. We are super pleased with the results we got because it addressed the issues we had and exceeded our expectations. And, when we had the system taken out for a week to get the garage floor epoxied, we missed it terribly and couldn't wait to get it put back in.
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