That's entirely sensible.

I'm just a bit nutty.

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No I get it. I try my best but it's fucking hard out there lol

That's how I ended up with a metal kettle and glass pour over (with metal basket) for coffee. The coffee makers all had weird plastic smell/taste (and I'm skeptical of hot water through plastic anyway. I found one from Bunn I think but it was industrial and ridiculous for my kitchen. 😂

Yup.

The home I build won't have plastic in the water system. That's going to be one of the hardest systems to build without plastic. And expensive.

Copper?

I don't really care about the waste water side, but there is probably longevity concern. Plus you don't have to worry so much when installing cabinets and goofy shit like that. I've seen cabinet screws cause leaks in plastic pipes. Good times. I'd rather have metal too. I want the bulk of spending to go to the really important stuff (plumbing, electrical, etc). Everything else comes last for me. Might mean a smaller house, which is fine.

Copper and stainless.

I care about the discharge, too, since I will be on septic, and that all goes to the land. It matters more than ever before what the inputs are to where I live. This is a radical responsibility. There's no remote processing done on waste. You deal with it yourself. It will take time and effort to learn, but I think that is worth the lesser to non-existant so-called convenience.

Yeah good point. I'm not sure how much the pipes actually affect cold water. Or hot for that matter. I'm just assuming it probably has some shenanigans going on. If nothing else I absolutely can taste it in many coffee makers. I almost puked the last time I drank from one. It was heinous. Probably the cheapest shit they could buy.