haha just use cold water. i dont know the specifics of what reacts... i guess its just a precaution so you dont end up creating compounds that could escape the filter and enter your drinking water in the pitcher. i'm using a britafilter pitcher right now for water used for cooking... but if im thirsty i usually drink bottled water even though it may be more expensive.
if you need hot water (for tea/coffe/etc?), i think i'd be better just to get one of those kettles and boil the water that has been filtered.
my water is probably alot worse than yours, mine conducts electricity... and rather well i might add.
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