In response to blip #123935

W0LFB3AT5 said:
That depends-

You drink from the sink straight from tap?

Nope for two reasons:
1. Tap water isn't drinkable right away (I boil it first in an electric kettle),
2. My "apartment" doesn't have a sink, but there is a tap in the bathroom where I get water from.

I do notice, though, that the water from both the shower and the tap gets pretty warm during the day. According to the landlady it's because the sun heats up the water lines. Tapping into solar power as one might say.

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In response to blip #123937

Daleport996 said:
Nope for two reasons:
1. Tap water isn't drinkable right away (I boil it first in an electric kettle),
2. My "apartment" doesn't have a sink, but there is a tap in the bathroom where I get water from.

I do notice, though, that the water from both the shower and the tap gets pretty warm during the day. According to the landlady it's because the sun heats up the water lines. Tapping into solar power as one might say.

I don’t even know how some people would drink from tap and not be effected by it. Unless they use Pur.

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