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Old 01-28-2008, 04:13 PM
 
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We're moving out there in April and I'm looking for a good water delivery service. We currently have Arrowhead water here in Los Angeles and love it We get those large 5 gallon bottles.

Any opinions?
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Old 03-27-2008, 10:07 AM
 
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Default Re:Drinking water delivery in Cary?

Didn't came across this posting until today. If you're still looking.......
We tried several brands before decided on Le Bleu. Not sure if you can get it over there(heard it's a local company). But if you can, do give it a try. We like it better than many of the national brands.
The delivery service's number is (919) 239-8000.
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Old 03-12-2009, 01:39 PM
 
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I do not like bottled water - since you never know what chemicals are leaching out of the bottles, or how pure it really is, and it takes up too much room in my kitchen. And now they find the BPA in the plastics are getting into the water. I decided to buy the safest and cheapest water with my own RO system. I bought it from this Kineco water company, they were really pretty nice. They even came out for free to check it when I ran it dry (forgot and left it running for hours- did not creak it though).Over the first 2 years (1000 gallons or so) it runs around 1.50 per gallon and after that it is for just the cost of the filters - around $.19 a gallon. And it has its own little faucet at my sink. REALLY easy and no counter or floor space is used. It does take up some space under the sink, but they can put it in a crawl as well - I just wanted it easy to get at. Anyway - do not know if this helps. Good like in
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Old 03-12-2009, 01:49 PM
 
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When I was in LA, I found that bottled water was a must. However, since moving east I find less and less people drink bottled water. I still drink bottled water, I just go to those Glacier machines at the grocery stores--have never thought about delivery though it may probably be expensive.
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