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Water coolers for the home...Good Idea?

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billdewar | 09:26 Sat 28th May 2005 | Home & Garden
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I've been considering geting a watercooler installed in my home as we find ourselves buying a lot of bottled water, carting it all home, putting it in the fridge, and then worst of all, throwing out all those plastic bottles. I read somewhere that these home water coolers are becoming much more common in the UK, (apparently there's millions of em in US/Oz etc..) Does anyone have any opinions on this? Good/Bad etc...


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Yes, this section deals only with cooling systems for the AB Ed's monastery, where they drink nothing but naturally carbonated mountain spring water.
jno That is what they tell the Authorities but what about the 10-acre vineyard? I think that would explain ABE's absence every weekend when he/she goes on a bender drinking the previous year's output 
do they remove their socks when treading the grapes?
Why don't you run a pipe through your fridge?
They remove their socks but not the corn plasters.....
well that's good news, those medicated ones add an extra tang to the finished product
There are different benefits of keeping water cooler at your home,One of the most important is to get cool as well as clean water that is good for the health. The Water coolers for home work to keep the drinking water cool and will give you water that is good in taste whenever you need it.
For More Information Visit: http://www.water-smart.co.uk/

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