@Corpseplower they both went through the same pipes to get there, though, and beyond things like chlorine, fluoride, fecal coliform, yum... even if the house had titanium pipes w/platinum fittings, they still come from what in most big cities--the best upkeep--let alone mid and small town spots!--are old corroding pipes that share decades of goop including their very cores that, as they corrode, let nature seep in slowly,mmm listeria cocktail! :P We HAD good water... 35 years ago!
@122172639 I'd originally posted the first comment in this set of responses as a needless joke (even if I was the only one to find it funny, it still counts!) but it's good to know 4 months later that it's still coming back to bite me.
But, at least your response is more informative than FutureLaugh's, which is just useless condemnation about the person in the video using a sink to gather water. Mine, joke or not, is also useless but was aimed more toward the method of gathering the water.
@Corpseplower I thought your first reply was funny--the scooping from the toilet--then your second seemed semi-serious.I was admittedly snarky in my reply, but mostly because "clean"mileage varies and people take for granted too much (take "pure" Scandinavia, where I got listeria poisoning, uberhappy GI tract!).We're super-lucky we CAN clean the water,but we also lost our immune response to "normal" critters in killing the things that killed us a century ago.Live/learn/don't trust the natives :)
@AshnJuls I've seen over a dozen reviews and comments ON reviews (ppl who didn't review themselves) saying plenty of people's handles break... quality control issue I am guessing--and I know WHY it would have the issue--the metal overall is graded 18/10 but the source and alloy mix still matters and the combination of components will make two supposedly identical SS pots made in the same factory etc completely different JUST because the alloys aren't consistent. SS goods made in China= HORRID!
fuckin hipsters....
CorCat87 4 weeks ago
what is a section of a ice cube tray? sorry dumb question.
Dylan212x 3 months ago
you can find the stainless steel ice cube trays at HealthEGoods if you cannot find them at Soft Landing
healthegoods 1 year ago
oh my god.... just shut up and pull the lever already
thekrakenism 1 year ago 4
this was dumb...
Jimipappa 1 year ago
i cannot locate this ice cube tray on the soft landing website. would anyone please post a direct link to the ice cube tray so I can buy one? thanks!
KelleySP1984 1 year ago
eeeeegh you use sink water for your ice!!!
FutureLaugh 1 year ago
@FutureLaugh What would you recommend? Scooping some out of the toilet tank instead?
Corpseplower 1 year ago
@Corpseplower lol same water
FutureLaugh 1 year ago
@FutureLaugh Technically yes, but one had rested inside a toilet tank while the other hadn't.
Corpseplower 1 year ago
@Corpseplower they both went through the same pipes to get there, though, and beyond things like chlorine, fluoride, fecal coliform, yum... even if the house had titanium pipes w/platinum fittings, they still come from what in most big cities--the best upkeep--let alone mid and small town spots!--are old corroding pipes that share decades of goop including their very cores that, as they corrode, let nature seep in slowly,mmm listeria cocktail! :P We HAD good water... 35 years ago!
122172639 10 months ago
@122172639 I'd originally posted the first comment in this set of responses as a needless joke (even if I was the only one to find it funny, it still counts!) but it's good to know 4 months later that it's still coming back to bite me.
But, at least your response is more informative than FutureLaugh's, which is just useless condemnation about the person in the video using a sink to gather water. Mine, joke or not, is also useless but was aimed more toward the method of gathering the water.
Corpseplower 10 months ago
@Corpseplower I thought your first reply was funny--the scooping from the toilet--then your second seemed semi-serious.I was admittedly snarky in my reply, but mostly because "clean"mileage varies and people take for granted too much (take "pure" Scandinavia, where I got listeria poisoning, uberhappy GI tract!).We're super-lucky we CAN clean the water,but we also lost our immune response to "normal" critters in killing the things that killed us a century ago.Live/learn/don't trust the natives :)
122172639 10 months ago
These are junk. I bought two of them, and both handles broke off in a few months because the metal is so thin.
ibtarnine 1 year ago
You may have gotten defective ones. I've used mine for a year and they are good as new. Ask for replacements from the shop you bought them from.
AshnJuls 1 year ago
@AshnJuls I've seen over a dozen reviews and comments ON reviews (ppl who didn't review themselves) saying plenty of people's handles break... quality control issue I am guessing--and I know WHY it would have the issue--the metal overall is graded 18/10 but the source and alloy mix still matters and the combination of components will make two supposedly identical SS pots made in the same factory etc completely different JUST because the alloys aren't consistent. SS goods made in China= HORRID!
122172639 10 months ago
Only problem i saw was the water from the faucet unless your have a reverse osmosis system. look into Mountain valley spring water, glass bottled.
boogyman71 1 year ago
I really want one, tired of those plastic ones for some odd reason, but i cant find them here in Norway.
crazyfountains 1 year ago
Cool stuff! I want 'em.
bigaldin 2 years ago