These are awesome. The crackling pork one is Banh Mi heaven for about $7. It is a top shelf product.Right now it looks like this....a mighty Banh Mi from the one and only Nguyen's Hot Bread in Canley Vale. NB: the term "one and only" is a misnomer, given that there are several in the postcode.
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That's the one I got.....$5!These are awesome. The crackling pork one is Banh Mi heaven for about $7. It is a top shelf product.
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That's the one I got.....$5!
Doh, they must put the price up when they see meThat's the one I got.....$5!
How did you manage to get a shot without choppers and SOG units in it?Like a box with some walls. First time the car lots not full of those ugly are Porsche suvs.
Stalking SWMBO on flightradar24. I got to stay in Canberra...
Created a waterproof cabinet for the reverse osmosis water filter & installed it under the house in an accessible location next to the instant hot water system servicing the kitchen & laundry:
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Shame the pro Russian separatists in Ukraine didn't have it installed on their phones.FlightRadar is great. Amazes me how busy it looks up there, not so much in our backwaters though.
Ummm - this unit is directly plastic plumbed to a drinking fountain only, mounted at the sink.Without going into specifics I'm going to say that's not exactly an RO unit.
Also, are you aware that water that's treated using RO commercially is re-ionised after treatment? Drinking straight RO water strips the body of minerals.
It's also shithouse for your plumbing and the internals of water heaters etc. as it strips them also. Not sure what type of plumbing you have but I'll assume everything from gal/copper/poly (given it's age and your recent reno's etc) but basically you can end up with volatiles leaching from it also. Thus, ending up with higher levels of anything in your drinking water than your incoming potable service already has.
How did you manage to get a shot without choppers and SOG units in it?
I'm sure drinking straight H20 is horrible for the human body. God knows where else we could get our minerals from...
Without going into specifics I'm going to say that's not exactly an RO unit.
Also, are you aware that water that's treated using RO commercially is re-ionised after treatment? Drinking straight RO water strips the body of minerals.
It's also shithouse for your plumbing and the internals of water heaters etc. as it strips them also. Not sure what type of plumbing you have but I'll assume everything from gal/copper/poly (given it's age and your recent reno's etc) but basically you can end up with volatiles leaching from it also. Thus, ending up with higher levels of anything in your drinking water than your incoming potable service already has.