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OIP 17 Get a large water filter pitcher and stop ordering still water in bottles #17

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renaynay opened this issue May 18, 2020 · 8 comments

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@renaynay
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It would be nice to have a large water filter pitcher that we can all communally fill up when it is low to filter the tap water (which is a bit hard). We can then slowly stop ordering still/flat bottled water.

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ligi commented May 18, 2020

100% agree
Maybe even replace the bottled carbonated water by getting e.g. a soda-stream

@leonardoalt
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I agree with getting rid of bottle water, but why not just drink the tap water? That's at least what I do when I want to drink still water.

@renaynay
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Yeah I also drink the tap water, but it's a bit hard in general, so getting a filter would be nice too.

@franzihei
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I would also drink the tap water, I'm just missing some kind of carafe to put it in. In FullNode, they had glass carafes to put the water in which was quite convenient.

@ligi
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ligi commented May 25, 2020

You can use the ones in the big conference room - I was just using them as watering can's for the plants as they where completely unused since we moved to the new office.

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ligi commented Nov 26, 2021

can this be closed as we now have a water pitcher / filter? Anyone needs a carbonator?

@leonardoalt
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I don't think it can be closed since bottled water is still being ordered :p

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ligi commented Feb 14, 2022

true - leaving it open

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