If my water company started putting fluoride in my water I will refuse to pay. I already have a RO system, i use non fluoride toothpaste and non aluminium deodorant. But nevertheless, how dare they mass medicate the population.
Reverse osmosis filters are brilliant and I’ve had one under my kitchen sink for years. You don’t have to spend a fortune….you can get a full blown 5 stage system from Finer Filters which is one of the best value set ups and the filter packs are brilliant value. I have bought in the past from East Midlands Water filters, and they’re ok too, but are very expensive and they nail you on the price of their spares. Back when I bought my first filter it cost over £300, but now you can spend under a hundred pounds for the whole system (and more if you want a UV filter and additional pump if you have low pressure) and then just £20 or so for the replacement filter packs which is just once every six months, and a membrane filter cartridge every year or 18 months. Once you’ve got one installed it’s actually really really cheap to run. I can’t recommend them highly enough. Don’t let anyone tell you it’s dead water! Firstly you also get minerals from the food you eat which is turned into a slurry and liquid in your digestive process, and secondly, you can get inline mineral cartridges which will add minerals automatically back to the purified water before it gets to the tap. The machine in the video looks a bit posh and pricey, but don’t let that put you off and just be aware that you can spend just £100 to £150 to get a brilliant basic 5 or 6 stage system (in other words, the all singing and all dancing full Monty system) and it will have a tank and cope with all your cooking requirements, not just drinking water. You don’t really need digital displays and cooling…that’s a non-necessary luxury, nice, but not essential if you’re on a budget. Clean water for your family is your first priority, everything else comes second.
@@elakarczewska9042 The best value ones I’ve seen (that aren’t cheap Chinese imports) are from Finer Filters and when it comes time to replace my current unit I think I’ll just straight head to them. I’ve looked through their spares list recently because I need a couple of valves and they have a huge range at normal prices. With East Midlands water filters, the last time I paid postage they charge a full £10 for next day delivery, even if it’s a small envelope, and they charge a small fortune for the spares. So out of principle I’ll go with the finer filter people. I’m fed up with companies clobbering you on after sales and postage….its become a bit of a bug bear for me, lol! If you have a busy family household or low water pressure, then get one with a pump to speed it up (if you can afford the bit extra), and, if the budget allows, get the additional UV stage to block anything biological like microbes etc. Basically….Get whatever you can afford, even if it’s the entry level RO system. You will save on kettles too, lol! They don’t fur up because you’ve filtered all the crap out….they last for years using RO water! P.S. I have no affiliation with anyone in particular. I hope this helps.
Could you please state the filters you are recommending because I cannot find a single one I can afford that will actually get rid of flouride. They might imply this but further checks show this to be untrue. Then tyher is the issue of putting back the missing content needed and found in good natural water, another ongoing cost.
Barbra Oneil says celtic salt is needed for the water to get to our cells, silver was put in water many years ago due to its antibacterial purposes, knowledge is power
Lovely idea Richard, I am sure every single one of us would benefit massively from this and many other devices that are arising over the last 3/4 years, frequency vibrating chairs etc BUT as always in life, EVEN in this time of awakening/awareness... it is only for the Wealthy, same old story!!! Some of us have nothing left to give up in order to save and acquire these beautiful, highly needed, massively important health beneficial inventions. At least they let us the people who live hand to mouth the knowledge that we are still not worthy. I eat very small amounts a day and do not go out at all where money is required just to eat Organic. Thank you for the brilliant information but to be honest, at that cost, 'It is for Thee and not for the likes of Me. Back to praying to our Divine Creator to keep me and mine healthy and protected form ALL forms of harm/darkness
Look out for special offers. Also you don't have to go for the most expensive one. You can get them for as low as 300 or less and the water is much better than bottled or tap
Been using RO for about 10 years. On our 2nd system. We live in rented accommodation so have a counter top system. We also have a shower filter to take out some of the nasties.
Been using a water distillery for about 5 years now and love it. Get a distiller, its the cleanest water and cheapest to produce. Low cost and cheap to run.
@@Towertrips water testing reveals dangers of tap and bottle water over distilled water. Type this into TH-cam and see the chemicals in the water for yourself.
One of the things to bear in mind is that our electricity supplies are likely, at best, to be intermittent, rationed or non-existent. One should consider buying non-powered equivalents wherever possible.
Hi Richard, there are several suppliers on eBay that sell a 6 filter reverse osmosis water filtration system that fits under the kitchen sink which is the best value for money which even puts the much needed minerals back into the water it also includes a separate crome tap. The average cost is only around £170 including Delivery. It they come with full fitting instructions which take the average DIY person an estimated 1 hour to install with ease. I would fully recommend for drinking water, and would overall be cheaper that buying a years worth of bottled so called spring water which all have plastic nano particles in. They systems require 2.5 bar water pressure or you can purchase a water pump for around £20 extra which would need an electric power source of coarse. It is recommended to replace the filter approximately once every 6 months for a family at a cost of about £19, however if you live on your own it would last substantially longer. The main filter is recommended replacing every 2 years. A must buy for the most safest drinking water available. I would most definitely recommend 100% Especially for just under £170. I would only recommend the 6 filter system as the 6th filter replaces all the minerals that the 5 filters remove as our bodies do need the minerals. If need be I could post a link for anyone that would prefer I recommend the perfect system fabulous value for money offering the best modern day results from filtering out Chemicals, Heavy metals and bacteria 👍🙏
No mate, you are very good at presentations, down to earth and real.. A good tip to make sure your water is right and balanced is obtained the dipping strips: Home Tap and Well Water Test Kit for Hardness, Lead, Iron, Copper, Chlorine, Fluoride, The pH between 6.5 and 8.5 is considered normal.
I have been using a household water filter jug for 5 years. I clean it by running vinegar and then hot water thru it. Its works. My water tastes lovely. Going to put some silver in it now. Thanks luv
thank you for showing ! osmose filter machine is a big fashion in Italy!! very expensive... I would check for another filtering machine that is not dependent on electricity! When SHTF you need off grid solutions 👍👍
Come across one called lifesaver recently. It's portable 5L cube and filters up to 5000 litres. It also has optional carbon filters. At 3 litres per day the would last at least 5 years. The plastic is also free of bps bpa.
There are much cheaper ways to make water filter if you can't afford it. The most common one is by passing tap water through a container filled with sand, gravel and activated charcoal.There are plenty of TH-cam videos about it.
I assembled my own RO system from components I bought on eBay, which turned out to be from a local water filtration supplier, so I got a discount by picking it up from their store. It only cost a couple of hundred dollars, and connects to my kitchen tap via a diverter valve that allows me to still run the water into the kitchen sink, but when I need to I can run water through the filter. It also has an alkalyser element, as filtered water is naturally acidic, and it's better to drink water which is pH neutral or slightly alkaline. You can get these systems professionally installed for a lot more money, but mine is set up in such a way that I can take it with me when I move house, which wouldn't be possible if it was plumbed into the kitchen. It doesn't look as nifty as Richard's snazzy looking compact unit, but then again it doesn't need to be plugged in as it just operates on mains water pressure. My health has never been better since I started drinking filtered water, and even my coffee and tea tastes better. I recommend everybody to get some kind of water filtration device, as the chemicals in drinking water are going to send you to an early grave and give you terrible headaches and sickness along the way. Most people don't know that fluoride is a neurotoxin, in fact it's a little-known fact that sodium hexafluoride is the active ingredient in rat poison!
I've just bought a Eurgiguard gravity water filtation system..no electric...or British berkfield they are approx £100 filters are expensive but last a year.. happy with it now ive hit used to it .. stainless steel
4 water suppliers have been fined million's for having sewage in the supplied drinking water recently, i bought a Finer Filters RO a few month's ago as the water out of my tap smelled just like bleach and tasted horrible, the difference between the RO water and tap water is like chalk and cheese. keep the video's coming Richard i really enjoy them.
My "go to" water filtration system is Brita. I have a large jug in my kitchen and a filter water bottle for general day to day use. I'm with Yorkshire Water and I CAN distinguish between their tap water unfiltered and my Brita filtered. I'm also 70 years old, so osmosis machines are a little beyond my budget. But, hey Brita do a great job.
Well yes all good stuff nothing wrong with filtering your drinking water…But I’ve been drinking Essex tap water since I was old enough to reach the tap and it doesn’t appear to have done me any harm, I’m now 87 years old and still drinking tap water ..Just saying.
Richard thanks you so much for this wonderful video and information. You got me frightened by saying 'Tap water is becoming lethal to the human condition' but we all know it's literally true!!! You are literally the saviour for humanity!!! You have such a big heart!!!!! This such a fantastic osmosis cleaner that will keep our loved ones safe for evver!!!! Qite expensive but you can see how good the quality is. Your so funny and modest and such a good salesman but saying you arent!!!!! I buy all the lovely things, the lovely rainbow salt is verylovely, and book you wonderful guests have on your site. I'm going to put £5000 in your silver metal scheme to keeping up the good work. Thank you again I would love to meet you at one of the talks!!!!
I’ve been selling installing and servicing RO Systems in homes and businesses for 20 years. I’ve got my second one in my house… they work exceedingly well and no need for bottled water. The RO cost is approx £280.00 well worth the outlay.
100% agree and it uses electric. Also they are fiddley to use and to be honest dont look very robust. The under sink units are very well built and so much cheaper to buy and the filters are very reasonable . They plumb into your cold mains supply so no faffing with filling and waiting for it to do its job Yaaaawn!
That is why your local authority will not allow you to see the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for the fluoride that they dump into your water supply.
Buy a distiller.... I did two years ago. Add a few grains of Grey Celtic seasalt to the storage container (glass is best) to restore nutrients lost.... Sorted!
In Hastings nz we took a water sample out of the tap and got it tested it came back as not fit for human consumption it’s a joke of a system…. Our spring water is great Our Tap local water is crap don’t even like giving to our chickens ducks sheep or cows Spring water is really good for providing natural minerals the body needs
Spring water will contain fluorine as does sea water and plants, fluorine is teh 13th most abundant mineral in the make up of the planet, flat or globe.
@@adecirkett5351 yeah I didn’t say there wasn’t … you need minerals from somewhere but I much prefer natural any day … chlorine is add to the tap water aswel as extra fluoride you can smell the chlorine in the water it’s that bad
RO kits are about £240 in screwfix/Toolstation, no Electricity needed, change the filters every 3 to 6 mnths depending on how many PPM (dissolved solids) are in your Tap water.
I've been distilling for 8 years now and mineralise it with sea and rock salts, tastes better, keep it cold add lemon and lime too, and you are charged all day ready to go😊
Also possible to clean contaminated water with Neem, or Coriander herbs or lemon or orange peels. Just grind up and filter water through. The natural way is the way to go.
I've got a Berkley water filter system, you have to change the filters every 6 months, but no electric needed. If you can drink it from a copper cup you get extra goodness and it tastes lovely, like water used to..
Water is payed for by debt slave labour It’s hard to argue that there’s any conspiracy theory more important than the FACT that every newborn is born into UN REPAYABLE debt-without choice, without consent, and forced to live in a system where they must attempt to repay that debt, at rates set by those who gave them that debt-gets to the heart of the very structure of society. This isn’t just a theory; it’s baked into the global financial system, where national debts, banking institutions, and the constant need to "work to survive" create a cycle that seems impossible to break. Every individual is born into a world that already has rules, hierarchies, and debts, and we’re told to "play along" or suffer the consequences (like homelessness or poverty). It is the foundational issue that fuels most of the other concerns people have-whether about financial inequality, corruption, or systemic control. The fact that this debt-based system continues unchecked, affecting generation after generation, is one of the most pressing realities that people face. If people could grasp the depth of that, it might challenge the very core of how society
Still flogging this extinct neddy then? Our water comes from our tanks via the rain, roof, gutters and downpipes. I think the word you're looking for is paid and not payed as well.
Very good richard, trouble with reverse osmosis, is they are expensive systems to set up. I use two filtration system one is britta this has a 2 stage filter. Activated charcoal anx something else. Then i have a second one zero water this has 5 stage filter and will take out most nastys that are in the water. Not found anything better so far, they are jug systems i just use 2 of them.
One of the draw-backs of tap water and also of filtered water of any kind, is that a lot of the vital nutrients and minerals are lost in the process. One of the most important of these lost minerals is Magnesium, which is essential for keeping the body working properly, particularly in the proper lubricating of the bowels, thus helping to prevent constipation which is a real problem for so many these days, and then becomes more of a problem when people start using and then become reliant on so-called `laxatives` to try and ease the problem. Magnesium supplement should be taken as `Magnesium Citrate`, available in either powder form or as capsules/tablets. There is even a vegan capsule available.
I bought a machine over 4 years ago (produces 45/50ltrs a day depending on the humidity in the air) - as i could see the problem we would have with water shortages - well it did not stop there - our water is not fit for human or animal consumption. Very clever machine indeed - one can get ones that produce- 10 000ltrs per day
We have the "Water - The Liquid of Life" children's video on our Wildling Tribe TH-cam channel for awakened children and their families. It is important to get this message to our children to make change. Thanks RIchard for this video
Hommix ziRO counter top reverse osmosis will do all the functions on richards model and so much more! It boils water instantly. It does not hold boiled water waiting for you to use it. So no cost for that with this model. The filters wash and clean the water to 'pure' water. It then introduces essential minerals, no need to add anything. Two jugs supplied. Free ceramic drinking bottle included. Ive got the ziRO its brilliant. The filters cost quite a bit though, but its the same with them all.
Thanks Richard my area has fluoride in and tastes awful even my dogs don't like it. At present I tend to use the jug simular to yourself. I have seen videos where you can make your own using the old type of flower pots. That said your machine looks like it does a good job.
I’ve had a 5 stage RO drinking water filter for over a decade - lives under the kitchen sink and we use the water it produces for drinking and cooking. It needs £10 of filters every 6 months, and a new membrane for £40 every 3 or 4 years. It runs off the water pressure alone, no electricity required, and it has something called a “permeate pump” that only dumps around 2 litres of waste for every litre of pure drinking water it makes. After a while you become quite intolerant to chlorine, especially in boiled vegetables - especially carrots. We got a fridge with a plumbed in water dispenser a while back, and some 1/4 inch pipe soon had that connected to the same system. Similar systems do cost around £150, but as I mentioned our is 10 years old and still going strong. Maintenance is a 20 minute filter change every 6 months, and an extra 15 minutes when the membrane is changed every 3-4 years. No electricity bill, and the kettle doesn’t need descaling ever!
@JohnDoe-fy9cv Not sure sorry. The water tank is a PA-E brand, but it's so old I don't even remember where we bought it from. It has 3 x 10" filters (5 micro pre-filter, carbon granule and carbon block) the 10" 50 gallon per day membrane, the 5 litre tank and a final delivery "remineralising" filter to the tap.
@Towertrips yes, but we gravity feed the "brine" (used/waste) outlet from the RO system to our deck outside the kitchen window, and this waters our veg in summer and other plants in winter. Ironically the RO process concentrates the fertiliser content so our tomatoes don't need artificial feed, and the soil/compost filters out the hormones and other less desirable additions.
@Towertrips it only "wastes" around 2 litres per litre output thanks to the permeate pump. A lot of RO systems without this can be as bad as 10:1 depending on the incoming water pressure that runs the system. The permeate pump "recovers" the pressure from the waste outlet and uses this to boost the incoming water pressure so waste is kept to a minimum
I have a six stage reverse osmosis. My one puts the minerals back in. But I think your way is better because you can control what goes in. Mine was on special offer reduced from 650 to 450 Euros a couple of years ago and the service was initially 100 euros and it went up a bit last time, once per annum. The water is lovely, much better than bottled and cleaner. You can buy a TDS to test the water and they're very cheap
MUST WATCH. The English Constitution Graham Moore Heritage Party Conference. Such a passionate speaker. Also on Free Speech Charles Malet. Would be great to have these two brilliant speakers on your show?
The carbon filter game doesn't do much of anything, my friend as you well know... enjoy your channel.blessings to you and yours from occupied southern oregon
I used a Biocera jug but have now got Zerowater which, according to the meter that came with it, is a lot more effective and the filters are a lot cheaper.
I thought fluoride had ''always'' been added to tap water in the UK, rather than being a new thing. One reason I regret leaving my cottage near the Isle of Skye and moving to Caithness is that I also had to leave my water supply which came from deep within the mountain, thereby being long filtered by rock. I do, somewhere, have a well here, and hope to reinstate that, but one old woman can only do so much. It will either be easy or the job from Hell. Meanwhile, I filter mine, which being Scottish is probably not too bad. I certainly haven't seen the vile sediment some people have shown in their filters. As a point of interest I recall being told when I was young that women in some more remote tribes still put their wedding ring into pots in which foods are being boiled so as to impart its properties into the family foods. Apparently, that is why we traditionally have a gold ring - no idea if that is the reason but its a nice thought
As far as I’m aware, our water in Scotland hasn’t ever been fluoridated. The proposal to fluoridate was rejected outright in the 90s. Who knows what sh💩te might be slipped into our water these days though, without our consent!
@@Berniesongspirit5 I've never investigated it because for some reason I was under the impression that it more or less had been for my whole life [65] but that said, filtering it wasn't a bad idea anyway, not that I did when it came straight from the hill. It goes to show how an idea can easily become fixed, and worse, accepted, and I'm usually more careful to verify things! Thanks for replying - I should have checked that out years ago. I'm quite surprised actually because it suggests that the arguments against it being done had some success.
Love the shows Richard! Reverse osmosis and Distilled water should be drank exactly as they are from the machines without adding anything extra. All the minerals the body needs should come from food mainly fruit and Vegetables. These are organic minerals. Water should remain pure so it can carry out the essential work and maintenance within the body. Most supplement minerals are Inorganic and the body cannot process them.
No. I disagree. there are about 82 essential minerals in Celtic salt and only a few less in the Pink salt. Look it up on TH-cam and Barbara O'Neill. You get vitimins from vegitables and minerals from salts (not running salt)
Ive had a full RO machine for 3 years that takes out 99.99% of the garbage and then puts back all the essentials it cost me £650 with a extra set of filters. You can certainly taste how clean it is
I've had an under counter reverse osmosis filter for years now. When I have a tea or a coffee at a friends house it's often undrinkable with the ammount of chemicals that can be tasted and smelt. I'm sure that most of them are oblivious to it!
Had my small under counter RO remineralizing system for year. It’s affordable. About $600-800 filter change every 1-2 yrs. takes everything. Out.stopped drinking fluoridated chemical water 15 yrs ago. You will be less foggy over time as you detox.
It's soooo strange, some of these comments. First off, im all for this being an "info-mercial" of sorts. Richard has given us many ideas, products and encouragement to simply think outside of ones box! The comments of jealousy are all here. More comments on agreement or recommendations of alternatives are here too though, which is normal in most discorces where something new or improved is presented. It's quite expensive, some said. Yes, it is for most, but that is NOT the point, is it? The point, dear readers, is to simply tell you it's out there if it's required or desired by those who CAN afford it. Young Richard has the opportunity because of his fame to present such things. Why would ANYONE give things to others who DONT have the ability to show something off. Jealousy is rife in life. And in a crowd of fifty men and women, just one will be louder than the others because they want to be heard. But rather than ignore, we say "There there, little one! The message was not for you! Go back to sleep... there there there!" In that crowd of listeners, other too say "But there is this... and this...!" ...and we again say, "We know! But this is different. See, it does this, it sits a-top the counter, its moveable ... just listen and then decide if you want it!" The other forty all listen, decide, and say, "Thanks Richard for the info. It's not for me or I will look further into it!" Thats how NORMAL people act. To the naysayers i suggest you come to the meet-ups and air your views THAT way. Richard might hear you then! Cheers, Young Richard. I personally do not care if you expect anything from this explanation of the device. I do care that you are an important element in mine and many other lives today. Keep it up. Cheers 🇬🇧
I use a British berkerfeld water filter system with two filters containing charcoal I boil the water first in a kettle let it cool then pour it into the filter system and the water slowly drips through a filter into a separate container then I can tap it into a cup or glass where I also add a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar
I have just started my freedom from tyrant journey I have a distillery and an under sink filter I am IN DISPUTE with the water company for supplying poisonous water to me and a don't pay council tax or energy as they are both fraudulent companies no contract no obligation to pay.
@@cryptotharg7400 If you pay taxes and rent you are a slave on a plantation. Voting is just a pantomime to stop people from thinking that they are slaves.
Prefilter that needs cleaning once a year ( LOL ) depends on your water supply, most UK supplies have so much sediment from rusting old pipework prefilters will need changing far more regularly
Try asking your local authority for a copy of ther MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for the fluoride that they dump into your water supply and see how far you get.
We distill water that has been through reverse osmosis, stand it in the sun/moonlight. We drink and cook with this. (Tap water left a disgusting distillate._ Funny thing is that the standard distiller is only big enough to make about 3 liters. To produce enough for a small family means more machines. The next step up is a massive thing that costs a fortune. At least the distiller is made of stainless steel & not plastic. Some four or five months ago, we notices that the reverse osmosis water, which we buy, now leave a black deposit in the distiller.
I thought the idea of this channel was to encourage us to return to a simpler way of life .. and not get ripped off doing so .. Vobes what percentage do you get back from your voucher codes
have to say i have been using a water filter jug for some time now and it dose seem to cut down on the chalking up of my kettle !i even use a small metal sive to pour the boiled water into my cup ,if you consume unfiltered water and dont clean your kettle regular you could end up with kidney stones ?at least this is what a doctor told my father and my father had stone problems in his 60s ?.
We use to of course use copper kettles an pans and jugs, copper or pewter drinking vessels, we know in France it’s quite common to get pans retinned I’m not sure that’s a good thing as it comes off, but in respect of the Copper Kettles I’m going to get back into that, it’s anti bacterial copper it was used in hospitals as surfaces before stainless steel and bannister tops in stately homes, and many door knobs an plates for the same reason, what else is it doing?! When you boil in it? Cheers
I currently use the lifesaver Jerry can water purifier, just a pity it won't get rid of fluoride & there made in the uk. £320 for the 18l Jerry can witch will purifie upto 20,000l of fresh clean water.
I have a british made distiller (no name req here) which produces 4 litres over 2hrs @ a rough cost of 9p per litre as far as I can guage. Stainless steel, and four years ago cost £155.00. It takes my tap water TDS or total dissolved solds, from 435 parts per million to so far 3ppm. I use it for all the water I consume, inc cooking and my dogs dish - she wont drink tap water! She knows something we humans have yet to learn lol
I don't think QVC have anything to worry about! RO filters can desalinate sea water so will strip the water of everything, then you have to remineralise the water before you can drink it otherwise the osmotic action of your body will strip the minerals from your bones etc to balance the osmotic pressure within cells. A very expensive piece of kit that needs replacement cartridges and mineral additives so the machine doesn't kill you from drinking demineralised water. Bottled water and a Brita water filter will cost a lot less . As for adding an extra Hydrogen ion to turn H2O into H3O+ does have some documented benefits for improved hydration but it's similar to isotonic drinks. I'll continue filtering the sewage Anglian water calls drinking water for everyday use and continue with filtered bottled water for drinking.
I am determined to have a reverse osmosis system in my own home, when I get one (currently rent). There are portable options, just don't have the room. I drink organic milk and, every so often, drink raw milk products (reputable source). The water I drink is filtered, but it is not enough, I can still taste chlorine every so often (use Brita filters).
From my little information Reverse Asmoses is Good! HOWEVER, Do Be Careful , because as I recall, it can Stip the much needed minerals from the water 💧 PLEASE RESEARCH 🙏 LOVE Your content, thank you
Guys, I need help. I been following this channel and decided to stop pay all my bills. I now have bailiffs coming round and they have already taken my car. I really don’t know what to do. I thought you said this was all legal? That I should have to pay my mortgage? I did say that their warrant need a wet ink signature and I needed to see a photo of the judge actually signing the warrant. Please help me.
Don’t worry, all will be ok if you follow these easy steps…… 1) Take all the money you have that you didn’t use to pay for your car, mortgage etc 2) Use said money to pay for your car, mortgage etc. 3) Stop listening to delusional people on TH-cam!
If my water company started putting fluoride in my water I will refuse to pay. I already have a RO system, i use non fluoride toothpaste and non aluminium deodorant. But nevertheless, how dare they mass medicate the population.
Same here. I just wouldn't pay.
Mass medication without any consultation or consent is a Crime Against Humanity. A War Crime, right?
What happened 4yrs ago.?
Which toothpaste did you get, I've been looking for a flourid free one for ages?
@@paul756uk2 wouldnt they just shut your water off which could be a worse scenario?
Reverse osmosis filters are brilliant and I’ve had one under my kitchen sink for years. You don’t have to spend a fortune….you can get a full blown 5 stage system from Finer Filters which is one of the best value set ups and the filter packs are brilliant value. I have bought in the past from East Midlands Water filters, and they’re ok too, but are very expensive and they nail you on the price of their spares.
Back when I bought my first filter it cost over £300, but now you can spend under a hundred pounds for the whole system (and more if you want a UV filter and additional pump if you have low pressure) and then just £20 or so for the replacement filter packs which is just once every six months, and a membrane filter cartridge every year or 18 months. Once you’ve got one installed it’s actually really really cheap to run.
I can’t recommend them highly enough. Don’t let anyone tell you it’s dead water! Firstly you also get minerals from the food you eat which is turned into a slurry and liquid in your digestive process, and secondly, you can get inline mineral cartridges which will add minerals automatically back to the purified water before it gets to the tap.
The machine in the video looks a bit posh and pricey, but don’t let that put you off and just be aware that you can spend just £100 to £150 to get a brilliant basic 5 or 6 stage system (in other words, the all singing and all dancing full Monty system) and it will have a tank and cope with all your cooking requirements, not just drinking water. You don’t really need digital displays and cooling…that’s a non-necessary luxury, nice, but not essential if you’re on a budget. Clean water for your family is your first priority, everything else comes second.
I'm looking for a RO filter system to fit under the sink. Could you recommend a company that supplies these at a reasonable cost?
@@elakarczewska9042 The best value ones I’ve seen (that aren’t cheap Chinese imports) are from Finer Filters and when it comes time to replace my current unit I think I’ll just straight head to them. I’ve looked through their spares list recently because I need a couple of valves and they have a huge range at normal prices. With East Midlands water filters, the last time I paid postage they charge a full £10 for next day delivery, even if it’s a small envelope, and they charge a small fortune for the spares. So out of principle I’ll go with the finer filter people. I’m fed up with companies clobbering you on after sales and postage….its become a bit of a bug bear for me, lol!
If you have a busy family household or low water pressure, then get one with a pump to speed it up (if you can afford the bit extra), and, if the budget allows, get the additional UV stage to block anything biological like microbes etc. Basically….Get whatever you can afford, even if it’s the entry level RO system. You will save on kettles too, lol! They don’t fur up because you’ve filtered all the crap out….they last for years using RO water!
P.S. I have no affiliation with anyone in particular. I hope this helps.
Could you please state the filters you are recommending because I cannot find a single one I can afford that will actually get rid of flouride. They might imply this but further checks show this to be untrue. Then tyher is the issue of putting back the missing content needed and found in good natural water, another ongoing cost.
Barbra Oneil says celtic salt is needed for the water to get to our cells, silver was put in water many years ago due to its antibacterial purposes, knowledge is power
What os Celtic salt? I have sea salt is there a difference?
@@andrewdavies7827you need to research a bit.
@andrewdavies7827
And what if she is not recognised by system? Did you finish uni for critical thinkers to do your opinionated job on you tube?
I’m buying silver to preserve my wealth
@@kasiajagiela1655 You brainwipes always have an answer, don't you? Pity it's the wrong one.
Lovely idea Richard, I am sure every single one of us would benefit massively from this and many other devices that are arising over the last 3/4 years, frequency vibrating chairs etc BUT as always in life, EVEN in this time of awakening/awareness... it is only for the Wealthy, same old story!!! Some of us have nothing left to give up in order to save and acquire these beautiful, highly needed, massively important health beneficial inventions. At least they let us the people who live hand to mouth the knowledge that we are still not worthy. I eat very small amounts a day and do not go out at all where money is required just to eat Organic. Thank you for the brilliant information but to be honest, at that cost, 'It is for Thee and not for the likes of Me. Back to praying to our Divine Creator to keep me and mine healthy and protected form ALL forms of harm/darkness
Look out for special offers. Also you don't have to go for the most expensive one. You can get them for as low as 300 or less and the water is much better than bottled or tap
Been using RO for about 10 years. On our 2nd system. We live in rented accommodation so have a counter top system. We also have a shower filter to take out some of the nasties.
@@0skar9193 human body is quite resiliant against water splashing on the skin... it's when you drink it that it becomes very harmful
Been using a water distillery for about 5 years now and love it. Get a distiller, its the cleanest water and cheapest to produce. Low cost and cheap to run.
Strips out all the useful minerals from your drinking water and adds iron
Where do you get one from? Any recommendations?
@@TowertripsMinerals in tap water are all INORGANIC. nothing useful
@@Towertrips water testing reveals dangers of tap and bottle water over distilled water. Type this into TH-cam and see the chemicals in the water for yourself.
@@Towertrips
Too much is made of it - You get minerals etc from a balanced diet,or supplements if you want to.
One of the things to bear in mind is that our electricity supplies are likely, at best, to be intermittent, rationed or non-existent.
One should consider buying non-powered equivalents wherever possible.
Or keep a few demijohns of ro water in a cupboard,
Hi Richard, there are several suppliers on eBay that sell a 6 filter reverse osmosis water filtration system that fits under the kitchen sink which is the best value for money which even puts the much needed minerals back into the water it also includes a separate crome tap.
The average cost is only around £170 including Delivery.
It they come with full fitting instructions which take the average DIY person an estimated 1 hour to install with ease.
I would fully recommend for drinking water, and would overall be cheaper that buying a years worth of bottled so called spring water which all have plastic nano particles in.
They systems require 2.5 bar water pressure or you can purchase a water pump for around £20 extra which would need an electric power source of coarse.
It is recommended to replace the filter approximately once every 6 months for a family at a cost of about £19, however if you live on your own it would last substantially longer.
The main filter is recommended replacing every 2 years.
A must buy for the most safest drinking water available.
I would most definitely recommend 100%
Especially for just under £170.
I would only recommend the 6 filter system as the 6th filter replaces all the minerals that the 5 filters remove as our bodies do need the minerals.
If need be I could post a link for anyone that would prefer I recommend the perfect system fabulous value for money offering the best modern day results from filtering out Chemicals, Heavy metals and bacteria 👍🙏
Please can you share the link. Thank you
@aryakalali4451
Yes certainly I can 😊
eBay item 334458552369
Now £160
Please confirm my post isn't deleted
@@BONKYDOLLOCKS Where did you post it?
@@BONKYDOLLOCKS where's the link please?
No mate, you are very good at presentations, down to earth and real.. A good tip to make sure your water is right and balanced is obtained the dipping strips: Home Tap and Well Water Test Kit for Hardness, Lead, Iron, Copper, Chlorine, Fluoride, The pH between 6.5 and 8.5 is considered normal.
"real". lol
Real !!!!!. It's not evan his real legal fiction (name).
I have been using a household water filter jug for 5 years. I clean it by running vinegar and then hot water thru it. Its works. My water tastes lovely. Going to put some silver in it now. Thanks luv
Make sure to try a distiller or the next best is Zero water filter and jug especially if you travel and want pure water 👍🏻
thank you for showing ! osmose filter machine is a big fashion in Italy!! very expensive... I would check for another filtering machine that is not dependent on electricity! When SHTF you need off grid solutions 👍👍
Come across one called lifesaver recently. It's portable 5L cube and filters up to 5000 litres. It also has optional carbon filters. At 3 litres per day the would last at least 5 years. The plastic is also free of bps bpa.
Where from please
@@glenjaques5581 the company is called lifesaver. Just type in lifesaver cube on Google and it comes straight up. 👍
We use shungite and clear quartz as purifiers, I think I'll add silver too. Looks like a great investment. Osmosis.
It’s SO EXPENSIVE 💦 THE POOR CANNOT AFFORD THIS 😔
There are much cheaper ways to make water filter if you can't afford it. The most common one is by passing tap water through a container filled with sand, gravel and activated charcoal.There are plenty of TH-cam videos about it.
@@SabTheSeeker81 Still a lot of money when you don't earn that much.
He shows expensive one. I am fitting undersink 6 stage systems for 270eur. Set of replacement filters 60eur every 1-2 years.
Nobody needs this. Just a solution for a problem that does not exist in non-third world countries. Follow the money as 'you people' love to say.
@@mykolascibulskis6993hi there, can you provide more information on this product please.
Looking forward to you having Clive Edwards on here 🙏🙏
I assembled my own RO system from components I bought on eBay, which turned out to be from a local water filtration supplier, so I got a discount by picking it up from their store. It only cost a couple of hundred dollars, and connects to my kitchen tap via a diverter valve that allows me to still run the water into the kitchen sink, but when I need to I can run water through the filter. It also has an alkalyser element, as filtered water is naturally acidic, and it's better to drink water which is pH neutral or slightly alkaline. You can get these systems professionally installed for a lot more money, but mine is set up in such a way that I can take it with me when I move house, which wouldn't be possible if it was plumbed into the kitchen. It doesn't look as nifty as Richard's snazzy looking compact unit, but then again it doesn't need to be plugged in as it just operates on mains water pressure. My health has never been better since I started drinking filtered water, and even my coffee and tea tastes better. I recommend everybody to get some kind of water filtration device, as the chemicals in drinking water are going to send you to an early grave and give you terrible headaches and sickness along the way. Most people don't know that fluoride is a neurotoxin, in fact it's a little-known fact that sodium hexafluoride is the active ingredient in rat poison!
I've just bought a Eurgiguard gravity water filtation system..no electric...or British berkfield they are approx £100 filters are expensive but last a year.. happy with it now ive hit used to it .. stainless steel
Thanks for sharing. Just a heads up you cannot filter or reverse osmos the bad out. Distillation is the only way to blessed the water.
Thank you Richard
4 water suppliers have been fined million's for having sewage in the supplied drinking water recently, i bought a Finer Filters RO a few month's ago as the water out of my tap smelled just like bleach and tasted horrible, the difference between the RO water and tap water is like chalk and cheese.
keep the video's coming Richard i really enjoy them.
Ty Richard. Dont forget one can also UVC treat and chemically treat water.
My "go to" water filtration system is Brita. I have a large jug in my kitchen and a filter water bottle for general day to day use. I'm with Yorkshire Water and I CAN distinguish between their tap water unfiltered and my Brita filtered. I'm also 70 years old, so osmosis machines are a little beyond my budget. But, hey Brita do a great job.
I started making destilled water from 2021 its great.
Well yes all good stuff nothing wrong with filtering your drinking water…But I’ve been drinking Essex tap water since I was old enough to reach the tap and it doesn’t appear to have done me any harm, I’m now 87 years old and still drinking tap water ..Just saying.
For most of those 87 years the chemicals we now need to filter out did not even exist
Great news 🙏
I think your going down the funky prepper route. People need cheap alternatives !
You are your own best distiller, and distillation is responsible for the only true pure water.
Been using a Biocera filter for many years as well. They also slightly alkalise your water for you.
Thank youRichard
Richard thanks you so much for this wonderful video and information. You got me frightened by saying 'Tap water is becoming lethal to the human condition' but we all know it's literally true!!! You are literally the saviour for humanity!!! You have such a big heart!!!!! This such a fantastic osmosis cleaner that will keep our loved ones safe for evver!!!! Qite expensive but you can see how good the quality is. Your so funny and modest and such a good salesman but saying you arent!!!!! I buy all the lovely things, the lovely rainbow salt is verylovely, and book you wonderful guests have on your site. I'm going to put £5000 in your silver metal scheme to keeping up the good work. Thank you again I would love to meet you at one of the talks!!!!
zero filter ,,,are the best filters i have ever used
I found it kept getting contaminated and stank when run through the kettle after about 7 days, given up on it
Do not drink water “ fish fuck in it” W C Fields
I’ve been selling installing and servicing RO Systems in homes and businesses for 20 years. I’ve got my second one in my house… they work exceedingly well and no need for bottled water.
The RO cost is approx £280.00 well worth the outlay.
For what benefit, unless you’re a lead acid accumulator?
@@Towertrips you not aware of what the gubbermint is trying to stick in your water?
@@nicotoscani1707 your spelling is a poor as your conspiracy delusions are big
@@Towertrips thank you for criticising my need to try to mask to avoid takedowns.. shows how aware you are
@@Towertrips i wonder why my spelling is bad.. gee i wonder
1000 quid for clean water!
Just what I thought ?
Get a water distiller. After the initial outlay, less than £200 then that's it. Just the electricity to run it.
A £120. distiller will produce superior results.
Reverse osmosis is brilliant Richard but as a senior the initial outlay is expensive, as are the filters. The machine is £995 and the filter £195.
A 6 stage reverse osmosis system is £150
100% agree and it uses electric. Also they are fiddley to use and to be honest dont look very robust. The under sink units are very well built and so much cheaper to buy and the filters are very reasonable . They plumb into your cold mains supply so no faffing with filling and waiting for it to do its job Yaaaawn!
Fluoride is a byproduct of melting aluminum, they are not allowed to dispose of it in nature so its fed to the people
No it is not.
It's actually a huge waste product from the mining of aluminium @@adecirkett5351
That is why your local authority will not allow you to see the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for the fluoride that they dump into your water supply.
They want to put all waste products into the food supply. They evil monsters who control everything believe the people must suffer.
@@adecirkett5351 Yes it is. It is a by product of mining aluminum you have only got to google it.
Buy a distiller.... I did two years ago. Add a few grains of Grey Celtic seasalt to the storage container (glass is best) to restore nutrients lost.... Sorted!
yes..Mr Vobes, usually accurate, is wrong;distillers aren't expensive to run..
In Hastings nz we took a water sample out of the tap and got it tested it came back as not fit for human consumption it’s a joke of a system….
Our spring water is great Our Tap local water is crap don’t even like giving to our chickens ducks sheep or cows
Spring water is really good for providing natural minerals the body needs
Spring water will contain fluorine as does sea water and plants, fluorine is teh 13th most abundant mineral in the make up of the planet, flat or globe.
@@adecirkett5351 yeah I didn’t say there wasn’t … you need minerals from somewhere but I much prefer natural any day …
chlorine is add to the tap water aswel as extra fluoride you can smell the chlorine in the water it’s that bad
RO kits are about £240 in screwfix/Toolstation, no Electricity needed, change the filters every 3 to 6 mnths depending on how many PPM (dissolved solids) are in your Tap water.
I've been distilling for 8 years now and mineralise it with sea and rock salts, tastes better, keep it cold add lemon and lime too, and you are charged all day ready to go😊
Also possible to clean contaminated water with Neem, or Coriander herbs or lemon or orange peels. Just grind up and filter water through. The natural way is the way to go.
I've got a Berkley water filter system, you have to change the filters every 6 months, but no electric needed. If you can drink it from a copper cup you get extra goodness and it tastes lovely, like water used to..
Water is payed for by debt slave labour
It’s hard to argue that there’s any conspiracy theory more important than the FACT that every newborn is born into UN REPAYABLE debt-without choice, without consent, and forced to live in a system where they must attempt to repay that debt, at rates set by those who gave them that debt-gets to the heart of the very structure of society.
This isn’t just a theory; it’s baked into the global financial system, where national debts, banking institutions, and the constant need to "work to survive" create a cycle that seems impossible to break. Every individual is born into a world that already has rules, hierarchies, and debts, and we’re told to "play along" or suffer the consequences (like homelessness or poverty).
It is the foundational issue that fuels most of the other concerns people have-whether about financial inequality, corruption, or systemic control. The fact that this debt-based system continues unchecked, affecting generation after generation, is one of the most pressing realities that people face. If people could grasp the depth of that, it might challenge the very core of how society
Still flogging this extinct neddy then?
Our water comes from our tanks via the rain, roof, gutters and downpipes.
I think the word you're looking for is paid and not payed as well.
Very good richard, trouble with reverse osmosis, is they are expensive systems to set up.
I use two filtration system one is britta this has a 2 stage filter. Activated charcoal anx something else.
Then i have a second one zero water this has 5 stage filter and will take out most nastys that are in the water.
Not found anything better so far, they are jug systems i just use 2 of them.
One of the draw-backs of tap water and also of filtered water of any kind, is that a lot of the vital nutrients and minerals are lost in the process. One of the most important of these lost minerals is Magnesium, which is essential for keeping the body working properly, particularly in the proper lubricating of the bowels, thus helping to prevent constipation which is a real problem for so many these days, and then becomes more of a problem when people start using and then become reliant on so-called `laxatives` to try and ease the problem.
Magnesium supplement should be taken as `Magnesium Citrate`, available in either powder form or as capsules/tablets. There is even a vegan capsule available.
That's why you put the celtic or pink salt in, that puts the minerals back in
I bought a machine over 4 years ago (produces 45/50ltrs a day depending on the humidity in the air) - as i could see the problem we would have with water shortages - well it did not stop there - our water is not fit for human or animal consumption. Very clever machine indeed - one can get ones that produce- 10 000ltrs per day
We have the "Water - The Liquid of Life" children's video on our Wildling Tribe TH-cam channel for awakened children and their families. It is important to get this message to our children to make change. Thanks RIchard for this video
Yes, a video for children would be apt here.
Hommix ziRO counter top reverse osmosis will do all the functions on richards model and so much more! It boils water instantly. It does not hold boiled water waiting for you to use it. So no cost for that with this model. The filters wash and clean the water to 'pure' water. It then introduces essential minerals, no need to add anything. Two jugs supplied. Free ceramic drinking bottle included. Ive got the ziRO its brilliant. The filters cost quite a bit though, but its the same with them all.
Under counter reverse osmosis filter is by far cheaper. You can also use the under counter filter for filling your pans with water for cooking.
Thanks Richard my area has fluoride in and tastes awful even my dogs don't like it. At present I tend to use the jug simular to yourself. I have seen videos where you can make your own using the old type of flower pots. That said your machine looks like it does a good job.
Dogs prefer to drink from puddles and that proves that tap water is not good.
@@JohnofthefamilySmith meanwhile you run a scam court
@@JohnofthefamilySmith cats will also drink from the toilet. Would you recommend that?
@@Towertrips False.
@@SteveInTokyo-b8n You don't know what you are talking about and obviously have no survival skills. 🤡
I’ve had a 5 stage RO drinking water filter for over a decade - lives under the kitchen sink and we use the water it produces for drinking and cooking. It needs £10 of filters every 6 months, and a new membrane for £40 every 3 or 4 years. It runs off the water pressure alone, no electricity required, and it has something called a “permeate pump” that only dumps around 2 litres of waste for every litre of pure drinking water it makes.
After a while you become quite intolerant to chlorine, especially in boiled vegetables - especially carrots.
We got a fridge with a plumbed in water dispenser a while back, and some 1/4 inch pipe soon had that connected to the same system.
Similar systems do cost around £150, but as I mentioned our is 10 years old and still going strong. Maintenance is a 20 minute filter change every 6 months, and an extra 15 minutes when the membrane is changed every 3-4 years. No electricity bill, and the kettle doesn’t need descaling ever!
What make/model do you have?
It dumps 2 litres for every 1 litre it makes - so you’ve doubled your water usage
@JohnDoe-fy9cv Not sure sorry. The water tank is a PA-E brand, but it's so old I don't even remember where we bought it from. It has 3 x 10" filters (5 micro pre-filter, carbon granule and carbon block) the 10" 50 gallon per day membrane, the 5 litre tank and a final delivery "remineralising" filter to the tap.
@Towertrips yes, but we gravity feed the "brine" (used/waste) outlet from the RO system to our deck outside the kitchen window, and this waters our veg in summer and other plants in winter. Ironically the RO process concentrates the fertiliser content so our tomatoes don't need artificial feed, and the soil/compost filters out the hormones and other less desirable additions.
@Towertrips it only "wastes" around 2 litres per litre output thanks to the permeate pump. A lot of RO systems without this can be as bad as 10:1 depending on the incoming water pressure that runs the system. The permeate pump "recovers" the pressure from the waste outlet and uses this to boost the incoming water pressure so waste is kept to a minimum
I have a six stage reverse osmosis. My one puts the minerals back in. But I think your way is better because you can control what goes in. Mine was on special offer reduced from 650 to 450 Euros a couple of years ago and the service was initially 100 euros and it went up a bit last time, once per annum. The water is lovely, much better than bottled and cleaner. You can buy a TDS to test the water and they're very cheap
Maybe distilled water from Halfords with a little salt in would do the same job ? I am no doctor so just asking your viewers .
MUST WATCH. The English Constitution Graham Moore Heritage Party Conference. Such a passionate speaker. Also on Free Speech Charles Malet. Would be great to have these two brilliant speakers on your show?
There is no English constitution 🤦♂️
@@Towertrips Then you definitely need to listen to Graham.
@@rob-yt9di why - se he can convince me that it exists when doesn’t. Naaah I’ll leave that to gullible mugs like you
@@rob-yt9di Towertrips is a well known troll posting lies and disinformation.
@@Towertripsyes there is dummy
The carbon filter game doesn't do much of anything, my friend as you well know... enjoy your channel.blessings to you and yours from occupied southern oregon
I used a Biocera jug but have now got Zerowater which, according to the meter that came with it, is a lot more effective and the filters are a lot cheaper.
I thought fluoride had ''always'' been added to tap water in the UK, rather than being a new thing. One reason I regret leaving my cottage near the Isle of Skye and moving to Caithness is that I also had to leave my water supply which came from deep within the mountain, thereby being long filtered by rock. I do, somewhere, have a well here, and hope to reinstate that, but one old woman can only do so much. It will either be easy or the job from Hell.
Meanwhile, I filter mine, which being Scottish is probably not too bad. I certainly haven't seen the vile sediment some people have shown in their filters.
As a point of interest I recall being told when I was young that women in some more remote tribes still put their wedding ring into pots in which foods are being boiled so as to impart its properties into the family foods. Apparently, that is why we traditionally have a gold ring - no idea if that is the reason but its a nice thought
As far as I’m aware, our water in Scotland hasn’t ever been fluoridated. The proposal to fluoridate was rejected outright in the 90s. Who knows what sh💩te might be slipped into our water these days though, without our consent!
@@Berniesongspirit5 I've never investigated it because for some reason I was under the impression that it more or less had been for my whole life [65] but that said, filtering it wasn't a bad idea anyway, not that I did when it came straight from the hill. It goes to show how an idea can easily become fixed, and worse, accepted, and I'm usually more careful to verify things! Thanks for replying - I should have checked that out years ago. I'm quite surprised actually because it suggests that the arguments against it being done had some success.
Water distiller is in my opinion the best option for drinking and cooking. Whats best for shower or bath?
Love the shows Richard!
Reverse osmosis and Distilled water should be drank exactly as they are from the machines without adding anything extra.
All the minerals the body needs should come from food mainly fruit and Vegetables. These are organic minerals.
Water should remain pure so it can carry out the essential work and maintenance within the body.
Most supplement minerals are Inorganic and the body cannot process them.
No. I disagree. there are about 82 essential minerals in Celtic salt and only a few less in the Pink salt. Look it up on TH-cam and Barbara O'Neill. You get vitimins from vegitables and minerals from salts (not running salt)
Unfortunately I don’t have £995 to spare currently 😐 But using a cheopo water filter at least. Great video 👍🌊🏄♀❤⚖✨
Top tip- get a cheap, slow ro system, an auto shut off (its non electrical and in line) and an ACCUMULATOR and you can use it like a normal tap.
Ive had a full RO machine for 3 years that takes out 99.99% of the garbage and then puts back all the essentials it cost me £650 with a extra set of filters. You can certainly taste how clean it is
I've had an under counter reverse osmosis filter for years now. When I have a tea or a coffee at a friends house it's often undrinkable with the ammount of chemicals that can be tasted and smelt. I'm sure that most of them are oblivious to it!
Because they’re not neurotic fruitcakes trying to justify a bad purchase
I know. I can't drink it when I'm out lol.
Had my small under counter RO remineralizing system for year. It’s affordable. About $600-800 filter change every 1-2 yrs. takes everything. Out.stopped drinking fluoridated chemical water 15 yrs ago. You will be less foggy over time as you detox.
It's soooo strange, some of these comments.
First off, im all for this being an "info-mercial" of sorts.
Richard has given us many ideas, products and encouragement to simply think outside of ones box!
The comments of jealousy are all here. More comments on agreement or recommendations of alternatives are here too though, which is normal in most discorces where something new or improved is presented.
It's quite expensive, some said. Yes, it is for most, but that is NOT the point, is it? The point, dear readers, is to simply tell you it's out there if it's required or desired by those who CAN afford it.
Young Richard has the opportunity because of his fame to present such things.
Why would ANYONE give things to others who DONT have the ability to show something off.
Jealousy is rife in life. And in a crowd of fifty men and women, just one will be louder than the others because they want to be heard. But rather than ignore, we say "There there, little one! The message was not for you! Go back to sleep... there there there!"
In that crowd of listeners, other too say "But there is this... and this...!"
...and we again say, "We know! But this is different. See, it does this, it sits a-top the counter, its moveable ... just listen and then decide if you want it!"
The other forty all listen, decide, and say, "Thanks Richard for the info. It's not for me or I will look further into it!"
Thats how NORMAL people act.
To the naysayers i suggest you come to the meet-ups and air your views THAT way. Richard might hear you then!
Cheers, Young Richard. I personally do not care if you expect anything from this explanation of the device. I do care that you are an important element in mine and many other lives today.
Keep it up.
Cheers 🇬🇧
now try a Berkey - no electricity needed
thankyou
We had a reverse osmosis water filter, but three quarters of the water went to waste. Now we use a zero water filter and add electrolites. :)
If you are using R.O water be sure to add some minerals back in after the process.
Most RO systems have a post filter block that remineralises the water
I use a British berkerfeld water filter system with two filters containing charcoal I boil the water first in a kettle let it cool then pour it into the filter system and the water slowly drips through a filter into a separate container then I can tap it into a cup or glass where I also add a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar
I’ll stick to distilling. It would be quite costly if I didn’t refuse to pay for my electricity (4 years now)
How have you got away without paying for 4 years ? would love to do the same.
😂 great stuff. 3 years in April for me and 2 years in January for council tax. At £730 a year, I stopped taxing my car as well.
@@rosemaryclarke904 Me too. It sounds like freeloading, though. How does the poster justify getting his leccy for free?
I have just started my freedom from tyrant journey I have a distillery and an under sink filter I am IN DISPUTE with the water company for supplying poisonous water to me and a don't pay council tax or energy as they are both fraudulent companies no contract no obligation to pay.
@@cryptotharg7400 If you pay taxes and rent you are a slave on a plantation. Voting is just a pantomime to stop people from thinking that they are slaves.
I saw this about 15 ish years ago on sky channel called edge media. It was on their flagship show 'on the edge'
Theo Chalmers? That was a great show.
I use the phox water jug and filters
So do I .
Prefilter that needs cleaning once a year ( LOL ) depends on your water supply, most UK supplies have so much sediment from rusting old pipework prefilters will need changing far more regularly
Richard Vobes is not a lier.
🤣
He tells the truth .
@@phillipcarter8045 🤣
Exactly . He's usually sitting down.
That's down to a technicality.
Try asking your local authority for a copy of ther MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for the fluoride that they dump into your water supply and see how far you get.
Look online for a sodium fluoride SDS - they’re freely available 🤦♂️
It is a crime against humanity. They are well aware of the dangers.
@@JohnofthefamilySmith we’re all well aware of the dangers you present too
We distill water that has been through reverse osmosis, stand it in the sun/moonlight. We drink and cook with this. (Tap water left a disgusting distillate._
Funny thing is that the standard distiller is only big enough to make about 3 liters. To produce enough for a small family means more machines. The next step up is a massive thing that costs a fortune. At least the distiller is made of stainless steel & not plastic.
Some four or five months ago, we notices that the reverse osmosis water, which we buy, now leave a black deposit in the distiller.
It must be so hard being a crank
@@Towertrips really?
I thought the idea of this channel was to encourage us to return to a simpler way of life .. and not get ripped off doing so .. Vobes what percentage do you get back from your voucher codes
I thought the people watching it were intelligent....
@@lindasharp8523 One or two of them are. It's a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack though...
out of the pocket of most people
have to say i have been using a water filter jug for some time now and it dose seem to cut down on the chalking up of my kettle !i even use a small metal sive to pour the boiled water into my cup ,if you consume unfiltered water and dont clean your kettle regular you could end up with kidney stones ?at least this is what a doctor told my father and my father had stone problems in his 60s ?.
We use to of course use copper kettles an pans and jugs, copper or pewter drinking vessels, we know in France it’s quite common to get pans retinned I’m not sure that’s a good thing as it comes off, but in respect of the Copper Kettles I’m going to get back into that, it’s anti bacterial copper it was used in hospitals as surfaces before stainless steel and bannister tops in stately homes, and many door knobs an plates for the same reason, what else is it doing?! When you boil in it?
Cheers
I'm looking for a RO filter system to fit under the sink. Could you recommend a company that supplies these at a reasonable cost?
always someone trying to fleece you
You deserve your weight in gold🏆
Almost 1k for that filtration unit!
I currently use the lifesaver Jerry can water purifier, just a pity it won't get rid of fluoride & there made in the uk. £320 for the 18l Jerry can witch will purifie upto 20,000l of fresh clean water.
Allumilliam and Boram, two classic heavy metals right there. 1:10
Can i ask you a Question what about Bottled water is that safe
I have a british made distiller (no name req here) which produces 4 litres over 2hrs @ a rough cost of 9p per litre as far as I can guage. Stainless steel, and four years ago cost £155.00. It takes my tap
water TDS or total dissolved solds, from 435 parts per million to so far 3ppm. I use it for all the water I consume, inc cooking and my dogs dish - she wont drink tap water! She knows something we humans have yet to learn lol
The ozmio zero is the same and it's about 450£and 50 for the filters every 6 months. It also adds calcium to the pure water.
That's very expensive, when a lifesaver cube does the same for about £150 and does not rely on electricity
I don't think QVC have anything to worry about! RO filters can desalinate sea water so will strip the water of everything, then you have to remineralise the water before you can drink it otherwise the osmotic action of your body will strip the minerals from your bones etc to balance the osmotic pressure within cells. A very expensive piece of kit that needs replacement cartridges and mineral additives so the machine doesn't kill you from drinking demineralised water. Bottled water and a Brita water filter will cost a lot less . As for adding an extra Hydrogen ion to turn H2O into H3O+ does have some documented benefits for improved hydration but it's similar to isotonic drinks. I'll continue filtering the sewage Anglian water calls drinking water for everyday use and continue with filtered bottled water for drinking.
I am determined to have a reverse osmosis system in my own home, when I get one (currently rent). There are portable options, just don't have the room. I drink organic milk and, every so often, drink raw milk products (reputable source). The water I drink is filtered, but it is not enough, I can still taste chlorine every so often (use Brita filters).
From my little information Reverse Asmoses is Good! HOWEVER, Do Be Careful , because as I recall, it can Stip the much needed minerals from the water 💧 PLEASE RESEARCH 🙏 LOVE Your content, thank you
Jug with the coin is plastic, what type? Leaching? Plastic nano particles?
Distiller is the ultimate water filter . I have a 9 stage reverse osmosis but that still measures 20ppm my water distiller zero ppm . Tap water 200ppm
Only a matter of time that brit milk produces told to add F to milk
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Have you tried a bucket of vinegar, or shungite? They keep unwanted things away, apparently.
The Vobes indemnity scheme will help you.
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Distilled water is purified water..you can drink it..
@VobesisaClown is ionised water the same?
@VobesisaClownurine is miles better then the distiller.
@@robpalmer7299 you’re taking the piss?
@@Towertrips SHIVAMBU .
Boron (Borax) isn't hazardous. In fact, Boron neutralizes Fluoride. Add a pinch to your purified water