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Recommendation for 0.2 micron filters

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Jun 26, 2023 | Replies (34)

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@raney

I do not like the waste from plastic water bottles (save the earth).
I use a zero filter to get the non disola able particles from tap water but it does not get the bacteria after filtering I use an Instant pot to boil the water and another large covered container to store my filtered and boiled water in. Fairly easy to get into a routine once you have the supplies. needed

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Thank you, @raney. I just read about the zero filter. I saw that they even have a very large one. It seems it uses two types of filters which each last for a different amount of time, and the filtration is 0.02, which is significantly greater than the 0.2.

I had read about using an Instapot to boil the water. That is a good idea because you just set it. As it is, I use a large pot to boil and then other containers in the fridge to store.