Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 I had a reverse osmosis counter top model that I was able to take with me when I lived in FL one winter. It does not need electricity. When I got back from FL, I traded it in for an under the counter model. this one doesn't need electricity either. > > Speaking of disasters, we have been caught without electricity and have run > low on water. My family in MI has been caught without electricity for a few > DAYS, and I feel it is prudent to have means if that should ever happen to > us. Storing water in old plastic jugs is not wise, in my opinion. Does > anyone know of a way to reverse osmosis purify water without electricity? > We want to buy a system, and hopefully be able to travel with it. Also, > what do you recommend for cooking food when you do not have electricity? We > have a gas stove, but I think it requires electricity to ignite the spark. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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