In other words, these days, as long as the water purifier is mentioned, someone always pops up and says: "Oops, this is an IQ tax, there is no need to buy it!".Is that really the case?Let's talk about it today.
First of all, I have to admit that I have a water purifier at home. If nothing else, my mother is afraid that I will drink water and drink something wrong. But let's be honest, it's not really high-tech. You see, pour the water in, press the switch, and after a few seconds, the clean water comes out. Do you say it's magical?
Someone said, "Oh, there is mountain spring water near my house, so there is no need to buy a water purifier." "Well, that sounds reasonable. But then again, do you know what's in those mountain springs?Pebbles, fallen leaves, and possibly a small frog. So, don't be too confident.
Someone else said, "Isn't it good that I have tap water at home?""It's true that tap water does taste good – if you like the smell of disinfectant water. But you know what?Tap water passes through long transportation pipelines, which will experience risks such as pipe aging and pipe bursting, as well as secondary water supply and roof water supply tanks. If the tank is not cleaned in time, it will be very unclean. After drinking it for a long time, you may feel like your body is "rusty" like that old pipe.
Of course, water purifiers are not a panacea. It can't be uncurable, but it does give you peace of mind and keeps you away from those potential dangers.
So, the water purifier is not an IQ tax, but an attitude to life. It makes you understand: drinking water can also drink health and quality!Do you think it's worth buying?
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