Q1. Why did you decide to rent a water purifier?

I rented a water purifier when I moved house within Thailand.
Up until then, I had bought water from supermarkets, so it was very stressful to have a stock of water and plastic bottles scattered all over my room.

Q2. What do you think now you have tried using the water purifier?

It’s really great not to have to go out to buy water. Before I rented the water purifier, when I went to the supermarket, the water was so heavy that I couldn’t carry other food, so it felt like I was going shopping all the time. But now I don’t have to buy water, and I shop less often.
 
I can make ice with the water from the water purifier, so I don’t have to rush home! (Laughter)

Q3. What do you think of the water from the water purifier?

The taste of water from the water purifier is no different from the supermarket water I used to buy, so it’s easy to drink.
 
I often drink kombucha, and I make it with water from the water purifier. The way I make kombucha is to add a liquid containing caffeine (black tea, green tea, coffee, etc.) to the bacteria in a bottle to increase the volume.
 
I use black tea, and when I brew that tea with water from the water purifier, it’s very fragrant and has a strong color and flavor, so I can make delicious kombucha.

Q4. Why did you choose this water purifier?

I was attracted to the fact that I could use unlimited amounts of clean water.
 
I also chose this water purifier because it’s very compact, which makes it possible to use lots of storage space under the sink.
 
Thinking about our health, I wanted to serve fresh vegetable salads on the dinner table, but before I rented the water purifier, I had to use a lot of bottled water to wash my vegetables.
 
But after I had the water purifier installed, I was able to wash my vegetables carefully without having to think about how much water was left, so we can now have the salads without worrying about the water.

Q5. Lastly, please tell us why you chose this apartment.

We looked for an apartment in the Thong Lo area, where many Japanese live, because it is easy to access my son’s school and after-school lessons.
 
My son goes to Ekamai Gateway for the lessons, so we wanted to find an apartment close enough to the BTS station to get there on foot.