<p>Do you all use water filter pitchers and faucet filters to fill your reusable bottles? I don't think many people bring boxes of bottled water to school.</p>
<p>I don’t use a water filter. I don’t care. I refilled my water bottle from the tap, and had a water tank in my fridge also filled from the tap. My roommate had a pitcher with a filter and it was a pain for her to figure out how to refill it, none of the sinks were deep enough to fit it.</p>
<p>I buy gallons of water from the store; the water here is barely drinkable even after boiling.</p>
<p>I’ve bought a Brita Pitcher for school. I definitely do not want to be constantly buying bottles of water.</p>
<p>Nope. Just tap water for me.</p>
<p>But apparently St Louis has the best tap water in the country, so our water actually tastes legit.</p>
<p>I use a Brita pitcher for water in the dorm and buy bottles of water for when I go to the gym.</p>
<p>I just drink tap water. Most buildings at my school have water fountains, so it takes me a semester to go through a case of bottled water.</p>
<p>Use a water fountain to fill up your bottles.</p>
<p>I think having a pitcher filter is convenient. Because I carry a large reusable water bottle everyday, I did have to refill the pitcher almost everyday. But it wasn’t really a hassle and it’s good to know that I have nice cold water in the fridge all the time.</p>
<p>I bought a Brita pitcher for this year because an RA told me straight up not to drink straight from the tap. Apparently there’s a ton of iron in the water.</p>
<p>Have you seen those commercials for Filtrete? I think that would be a great option, but I’m just going to buy water bottles.</p>
<p>At my school it’s about half and half in the people who won’t drink the tap water straight up.</p>
<p>I bought a pitcher with a filter…but that’s because buying bottled is a waste…and I had to get a filter because I don’t drink city water (all I can taste when I do is chlorine because I’m used to well water).</p>