One thing you all might want to consider for water is an RO filter.
They are not all that big.
Mr. mm bought one a few years ago to make purified water and it works great. It takes a while and you use more water than you get, cause there is run off.
I’ll find out where he got it because I don’t think it was the expensive Home Depot models.
RO-Reverse Osmosis? We have a reverse osmosis filter on our Kitchen tap, and a pur filter on the basement kitchen tap.
We have the big Berkey with filters for everything including radiation. So how is RO different from these?
The one consideration in ROs is that they require pressurized water to work.
If anyone has info on a non-electric, no water pressure required RO system, I would be interested in seeing it.