This doesn't really mean alot, you are testing mineral content and some of these water's are mineral waters some are filtered so the mineral water will obviously have a higher reading. A tds meter cannot detect microplastics or bacteria or viruses.
@@jacindalmnhoun I know what ppm means. But they are just testing if it’s water or not. Lots of bottled water has minerals added back in for taste. So while I like the idea of Thailand becoming less reliant on plastic. This test has to many variables to come to any conclusion.
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Thanks, where can you buy alps water in Bangkok?
I bought it at Homehub… been a long while since… not everywhere
This doesn't really mean alot, you are testing mineral content and some of these water's are mineral waters some are filtered so the mineral water will obviously have a higher reading. A tds meter cannot detect microplastics or bacteria or viruses.
Got that! I’ll separate them next time! Thanks
@@jacindalmnhoun do you know a way to measure microplastics? That's what everyone seems worried about now.
Some of them are mineral water. You cannot compare them all together.
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Thank you for this video
You are welcome! Thank you
ppm of what?
Parts per million
@@jacindalmnhoun I know what ppm means. But they are just testing if it’s water or not. Lots of bottled water has minerals added back in for taste. So while I like the idea of Thailand becoming less reliant on plastic. This test has to many variables to come to any conclusion.