I’m paying about C$50/ year for an under-the-sink cold water inlet filter. It’s not a subscription, but that’s roughly how often I need to replace the filter. So $2/mo isn’t that bad.
Surely their price is considerably low, but given the limited locations where people can actually get access to the water, it is not that cheap. Imagine waiting in line with your mobile phone and your cup to get a little sap. You would want a huge water tank to cut down the frequency of fetching water. Good for motorhome users though.
I believe it lacked alliteration. Should’ve called it Weefill. Do the Water Way with Weefill Water Waypoints, where you’re in for the wettest of whistles.
You are right, it is not a current valid domain. It was an Indiegogo crowdfunded project though, and I am guessing it failed.
https://pitchbook.com/profiles/company/178262-56#overview
Went under about two years after the crowdfunding. Guess people didn’t want to pay $2 a pop for chilled and filtered tap water.
$2 a -month- for unlimited “pops” during the month.
At this point city could install them everywhere and fund from taxes
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It was.
I’m paying about C$50/ year for an under-the-sink cold water inlet filter. It’s not a subscription, but that’s roughly how often I need to replace the filter. So $2/mo isn’t that bad.
Surely their price is considerably low, but given the limited locations where people can actually get access to the water, it is not that cheap. Imagine waiting in line with your mobile phone and your cup to get a little sap. You would want a huge water tank to cut down the frequency of fetching water. Good for motorhome users though.
Yeah, surely what this lacked was proliferation.
I believe it lacked alliteration. Should’ve called it Weefill. Do the Water Way with Weefill Water Waypoints, where you’re in for the wettest of whistles.
Fill it with wee!
Just a dollar ninety-nine and you’re in!
Delightful comment!
Also, if a lot of people happened to use the cold water, it probably wouldn’t be cold anymore by the time you got to it.
Jesus, how much water do you drink?
I hope you’re aware that it’s possible to drink too much water and die from it…
Family of four. But I also use it to water the garden due to no other faucet near.
You use filtered water to… water the garden?.. At this point you could use your blood to water the garden.
Not saying that you shouldn’t water garden at all, because garden is good, garden is food.
Well, it’s an under-sink inlet attached filter, so the pressure throughput is the same as if you were to use a regular faucet.
Does it change anything?
Fair enough. I stand corrected.
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