I'm curious about the life staw
I've been trying to find information on the life straw and pitcher. I'm just curious about members that use the products and what your experience is.
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RO water? reverse osmosis?
Yes. Also had it tested for MAC and it passed
I ordered the glass 7 cup pitcher. Thanks for all your help!
Activated carbon filters HOLD NTM, be careful with these.
A cheaper one...Chefman electric kettle, with a glass pitcher. https://chefman.com/collections/glass-kettles/products/1-7-liter-easy-fill-electric-kettle
If I feel uncomfortable that it didn't boil long enough, it's suppose to be 7 minutes, I just boil it again. But Dr. Faulkinham says that technically, it should kill the NTM even with a shorter boil, I think because it goes to a higher temp than just boiling.
My Chefman came from Costco on sale, slightly different, but I hit the boil again button also. Saved me $ as I almost bought a Zwelling...Wish I knew which model Dr. F used in his lab!
What do you mean by hot water pot? Also, what brand do you use? Does Dr. Falkingham recommend any one in particular?
Does this (Chefman) boil the water for 10+ minutes? So many seem to shut off once they come to a boil.
I’m using a stainless steel pot on the stove to boil my equipment for 10 minutes and an electric one would be handy to have so this really interests me.
Thanks,
A friend in a support group recommended this electric pot to me for boiling my nebulizer, etc. it is a ramen cooker, has a wide opening, no timer. I fill it up, bring to a boil, drop in my things and set my own timer for 10 minutes. It has worked great for me.
https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Multifunctional-Shabu-Shabu-Over-Heating-Protection/dp/B087JLWDBB/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?crid=3TSETYL3TA9KN&keywords=ramen+pot+electric&qid=1691759506&sprefix=ramen+pot%2Caps%2C174&sr=8-8
No, unfortunately. It comes to a boil then beeps. I can "steep" for 5 minutes, which might be around 212 degrees. I often push the button throughout the morning to keeping it boiling. I use this water for rinsing my nose. Sterilizing equipment on the stove is pretty convenient when around a stove!