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Reddit mentions of Arrow Home Products Beverage Container, 1.25-Gal, Clear-White Top/Spigot

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Arrow Home Products Beverage Container, 1.25-Gal, Clear-White Top/Spigot. Here are the top ones.

Arrow Home Products Beverage Container, 1.25-Gal, Clear-White Top/Spigot
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Made in the USADurable and compact beverage container to fit into many spacesBuilt in handle for easy carryingLarge opening so filling up, adding ice etc. is simple and easyFill with your favorite beverage, water, iced tea, juice or powdered drink mixDurable and compact beverage container to fit into many spacesBuilt in handle for easy carryingLarge opening so filling up, adding ice etc. is simple and easyFill with your favorite beverage, water, iced tea, juice or powdered drink mixBPA FreeMade in the USA
Specs:
ColorClear-White Top/Spigot
Height2.75 Inches
Length16 Inches
Number of items1
Size1.25-Gal
Weight0.8598028218 Pounds
Width9.75 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Arrow Home Products Beverage Container, 1.25-Gal, Clear-White Top/Spigot:

u/ayakokiyomizu ยท 1 pointr/EatCheapAndHealthy

I've made homemade iced coffee a few times, but I hadn't heard of the mason jar strainer! That should help a lot, but does it really keep all the coffee grounds out of the final product?

I like to put mine in a beverage dispenser in the fridge when I'm done.

u/AsherMaximum ยท 1 pointr/AskMen

Get a filter for at home. I like the ones that mount on your sink, that way it's easily available for cooking, and not in the way of the faucet like the faucet mounted ones. Plus, the sink mounted ones generally have more filtering. You can then get a dispenser to keep in the fridge and fill it from the filter.
Yes, you should only use filtered water for cooking, if you can taste it when you drink it, it's affecting your food's taste as well. Especially for a water heavy, mildly flavored food like paste, rice, or bread. With bread and cakes, it may even affect your results, depending on what is in it.

For when you're out, try to stop at places that have filtered water. Most fast food places should, I know McDonald's in particular has reverse osmosis water filtering at all their restaurants.