When making coffee/tea I use tap water from the sink. I live in a nice area, my water really has no need for filtering. Even when I lived on our farm, I drank water straight from the hose.
In a standard coffee/tea brewer, the water is NOT filtered. Here in western Arkansas, we have really good tap water so it isn’t necessary. However, some parts of the country have such poor water quality that all drinking water must be filtered (usually, a sizable gizmo that is screwed onto the faucett). My friend in Mississippi has terrible water and everyone there has to budget in water filter systems or plan on buying bottled water…due to heavy metals and chemicals in the water table. In fact, the University of Mississippi, as a major selling point, has a two page spread describing the wonderful water purification system designed for their campus…LOL
always filtered, my husband can tell when it’s tap water. Even when we eat out, he can tell if they use tap water or not. I think we misunderstood the question. The coffee machine does not filter the water.
When making coffee/tea I use tap water from the sink. I live in a nice area, my water really has no need for filtering. Even when I lived on our farm, I drank water straight from the hose.
It comes straight from the tap.
It’ s like drinking tap water, unless you use filtered water.
My fridge filters the water, so I get the water from the chilled water dispenser thingie (next to the cubes)
i use filtered water.
it depends on if the water is put through a filter or not.
Drinking water from tap.
Our water is great where I live and we use the tap water all the time. If I go to another town or city, I always bring water with me from home.
Ours has to be filtered otherwise I go through a coffee pot about once a month. I only use tap water for cooking. Lots of minerals in the water.
In a standard coffee/tea brewer, the water is NOT filtered. Here in western Arkansas, we have really good tap water so it isn’t necessary. However, some parts of the country have such poor water quality that all drinking water must be filtered (usually, a sizable gizmo that is screwed onto the faucett). My friend in Mississippi has terrible water and everyone there has to budget in water filter systems or plan on buying bottled water…due to heavy metals and chemicals in the water table. In fact, the University of Mississippi, as a major selling point, has a two page spread describing the wonderful water purification system designed for their campus…LOL
always filtered, my husband can tell when it’s tap water. Even when we eat out, he can tell if they use tap water or not. I think we misunderstood the question. The coffee machine does not filter the water.
It’s always filtered.
I do have a Brita water filter!