Michael asked:


We have just bought a new kettle and filter coffeemaker for our office. I am suggesting using bottled water since we have no nearby water supply. Some of my colleagues insist that will damage the kettle and coffeemaker, I have never heard of this before. Any ideas?

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    No Responses to “Is mineral water bad for kettles and coffee makers?”

    1. SAM on December 24th, 2009 11:32 am

      Im not sure if that’s bad or not, so i cant answer that, but i will give you a suggestion.

      You could bring water from your sink at home into work than use that

    2. RGS on December 26th, 2009 2:53 am

      Regular bottled water will not damage a coffee maker. It is very expensive though. Consider having someone bring a gallon of water from home