usafbeerlover
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Does anyone use these machines and if so do you have water report?
I wouldn't say you can "safely assume" it has low to no mineral content. That depends on whether the machine is properly serviced and maintained. I've heard of people buying water at stores where maintenance is irregular, and finding that the water coming out is not much different from the tap water going in. But a TDS meter will cost all of about $12, and you can then verify the quality you are getting. I would check every batch if I were buying RO water from one of these machines. (I regularly check TDS on the water I run through my own system, to ensure that I'm properly maintaining it.)Yes, I fill my own containers with RO water at the store.
You can safely assume it has no minerals. You can verify that with a TDS meter if you want; they're pretty inexpensive.
I tested local glacier water at Ward Labs and it was RO .. No minerals. That was a while ago.
Fixed.I wouldn't say you can "safely assume"
Does anyone use these machines and if so do you have water report?
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