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Yes they are! That is unless what is canned is in glass bottles! Plastic is plastic no matter it's form!
which is to protect users from the aluminum which was the last big scare
 
The Copper Bullet hose now states its lead free. Is there any reason not to use one for city water? I currently carry three white hoses of different lengths. The “pocket” hose would save a lot of room.
I was wondering if anyone else wanted a retractable hose for the rv. I think the retractable would be great for flushing up the tanks and so easy to store. I too have a long white one that takes up a lot of room.

In terms of drinking city water I have an inflow filter another filter in the wet bay a filter in the refrigerator and a filter underneath the sink, I’m thinking I’ve got some pretty good water.
 
or start home brewing…
I did the home brewing for 5-6 years, a lot of fun, even bought a basement fridge to keg it. But home brew is very fattening, put on about 12lbs real quick. Back to plain ole miller lite now, really miss some of my recipes, Loved the Moose drool knock off, Caribou slobber, nice malty dark beer, now off to the store from some drool, thanks @Rich W.
 
People worry too much about everything. Who would have imagined me still being alive after drinking from a plain old garden hose for over 60 years.

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I did the home brewing for 5-6 years, a lot of fun, even bought a basement fridge to keg it. But home brew is very fattening, put on about 12lbs real quick. Back to plain ole miller lite now, really miss some of my recipes, Loved the Moose drool knock off, Caribou slobber, nice malty dark beer, now off to the store from some drool, thanks @Rich W.
I enjoyed brewing too. My favorites; a red ale and bock both being highly malted with high alcohol content. Had lots of people wanting to buy them but declined due to expense and time make them.
DW and I enjoy going to local breweries during our full time travels.
 

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