Monday, May 26, 2008

Water Filtration and Softener Installed!

Made a last minute appointment with my hairstylist and after a quick trim, I hurried back with packed dinner as we hope to be ready before Eileen's friend came over for the premise check and installation. Naughty Renee had promised to nap in her stroller whilst waiting for me at the salon but she was sooo busy keeping herself awake with 'reading the books' after she'd finished her cup of corn that she knocked out the minute we left Compass Pt's carpark. Usually when we got back, I'll carry her up from the carseat if she's asleep but today I'm just too tired and I've got hot food to carry, thus I woke her up and made her walk instead. She grumbled, hahaha.

They finally arrived at around 7:20pm and after checking here and there/in and out that all's ok to proceed, the installations were completed by 9pm(less than 2 hours!)





Here's how our kitchen look before :


This is where/how we placed the water filter dispenser initially:


But we later decided to shift it(think it's better here right?) - we wanted the black colour panel set but no stock :< :


A closer look :
(for child safety, they're required to add a sensor for hot water dispensing. we just have to put a finger lightly on the left corner sensor and place mug on the 'push' button for water):


Water Softener/Spa Water
(pity that we can only have this installed in the master bedroom shower, otherwise all the water in both toilets would be filtered and softened with also the hot/cold option :<)
Hurray, no more 'water chores' for me!-No more pouring water into the kettle and waiting for it to be boiled before storing into the hot flask & transferring the 'older' water into the pitcher for room-temperature water for consumption And no more washing of the kettle/flask/pitcher! :)
Daddy decided to just have the filter water dispenser switched on 24hrs 'cos the constant switching on/off will actually spoil any electronic stuffs faster. Better this way too, 'cos though it'll only abt 5-10mins for the water to be really hot again when left unplugged overnight but at times, we need to make milk Immediately for the princess hahaha. Anyway, they have tested on its energy consumption and with its energy saving feature, having it switched on 24hrs for a full month is even cheaper(an additional of about S$10) than what a normal hot/cold water flask dispenser would cost(hmmm, I must remember to check/compare my future PUB bills to confirm this...)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hi am interested in yr hot/cold dispenser! Puricare is the brand? How much is it? Where did you buy it from?

Jolene