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Reasons and Solutions When Water in Earthen Pots Fails to Stay Cold

Soaking an earthen pot in water for 24 hours before placing water in it helps open the small pores of the clay, allowing the water to remain cold for a longer time. In the current extreme heat, many people prefer drinking cold water. While refrigeration can chill water, it may sometimes cause health concerns and is not always a preferred method. An effective natural way to keep water cold is by storing it in an earthen pot. Not only does an earthen pot keep the water cool, but it also offers health benefits and aids in saving electricity.

However, during intense heat, water stored in an earthen pot can also become warm. What should be done in such cases? It is essential to carefully assess the quality of the earthen pot before use. Sometimes, very new or excessively old pots are unable to keep water cold effectively. In very old pots, the tiny pores of the clay may have clogged, reducing their cooling ability. Conversely, new pots may also have pores that have not yet opened fully. Before filling the pot with water, soak it in water for at least 24 hours to clean the clay and open the pores.

Placement of the pot is equally important. The external weather and the location where the pot is placed determine the water’s temperature. Therefore, the pot should be kept in a cool, well-ventilated area. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or near warm rooftops. Position the pot where it receives good airflow. Using a stand made of wood or plastic to elevate the pot and allow air circulation underneath helps enhance ventilation and keeps the water cooler for longer.

Choosing the right type of earthen pot is also crucial for keeping water cold over time. Unglazed pots made from red clay are excellent for maintaining cold water. This kind of clay heats up slowly and keeps water cool for extended periods.

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