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ZeroWater 10-Cup Ready-Pour 5-Stage Water Filter Pitcher 0 TDS for Improved Tap Water Taste - NSF Certified to Reduce Lead, Chromium, and PFOA/PFOS
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Brand | ZeroWater |
Special Feature | Compatible With ZeroWater Replacement Filters, Change Filter Indicator, IAPMO Certified Water Filter Pitcher, Ergonomic Handle, Included TDS Meter See more |
Product Dimensions | 11.63"L x 5.93"W x 11"H |
Package Information | Plastic |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Model Name | 10-Cup Ready-Pour Water Filter Pitcher |
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About this item
- Filtered Water Pitcher: The 10 Cup 5-stage Water Filtration Pitcher suits your active lifestyle, with its space-saving design it is perfect fit for compact or small refrigerators. Change filter when included meter reads 006.
- 5-Stage Filtration: Removes virtually all total dissolved solids (TDS) for the purest tasting water; Total Dissolved Solids are organic and inorganic materials, such as metals, minerals, salts, and ions dissolved in water.
- IAPMO certified and BPA free: The filter is IAPMO certified to reduce PFOA/PFOS, lead, chromium and mercury. All material is BPA free
- Including: 10-cup Water Pitcher, 1 ZeroWater 5-Stage Filter with Ion Exchange Technology and a Free TDS Meter
- Eco-Friendly: Save up to 110 single-use plastic bottles per filter or up to 660 bottles a year while enjoying the purest tasting water
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 11.63 x 5.93 x 11 inches; 1 Pounds
- Item model number : ZP-010
- Date First Available : January 16, 2012
- Manufacturer : Zero Technologies, LLC
- ASIN : B0073PZ6O0
- Country of Origin : Mexico
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,210 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
- #19 in Pitcher Water Filters
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
The 10 cup 5-stage Water Filtration pitcher with Ready-Pour™ technology is a popular choice for any household. Fitted with a comfort-grip handle and quick fill spigot, this pitcher provides an even easier way to fill your cup, bottle, or jug! The Ready-Pour™ technology to adhere to your on-the-go lifestyle and allows you to dispense filtered water as the reservoir is continuing to filter.
From the brand
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ZeroWater is a one of a kind water filtration system that brings clean & safe drinking water to your home.
Reasons Why 5-Stage Water Filter by ZeroWater Is Not An Ordinary Filter:
- Removes more solids than ANY OTHER pour through filter.
- Features PREMIUM 5 stage filtration technology.
- Reduces lead, chromium and other heavy metals.
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5-Stage Filter Removes 99.6% of TDSPour through water filter removes 99.6% of all total dissolved solids (TDS), leaving nothing behind. |
IAPMO Certified to Reduce PFOA/PFOS and LeadThe 5-stage Ion Exchange filtration is IAPMO Certified to reduce PFOA/PFOS, Lead, Chromium & Mercury. Get peace of mind. *Certified to NSF/ANSI standards 42 and 53, issued 5/7/2021. |
Delivers the Purest Tasting WaterGet delicious and pure-tasting water with every sip. |
For the Whole FamilyEveryone loves ZeroWater, even pets! Ensure your family is getting the best. |
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Easy to InstallJust twist the filter into the bottom of the reservoir and tighten until there is a complete seal between the filter, o-ring and reservoir. |
Fill With Your Sink's Tap WaterFill reservoir with cold tap water and place lid on top. Allow all the water to pass through the filter before re-filling. |
Store in Refrigerator or on CountertopStore the pitcher in your refrigerator or on your countertop depending on temperature preference. |
Replace the Filter When TDS Meter Reads 006+Water quality meter included; remove cap, turn on, submerge in water. Change filter when it reads 006 or higher. |
10-Cup Ready-Pour Pitcher | 7-Cup Ready-Pour Pitcher | 22-Cup Ready-Read Dispenser | |
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Capacity | 10 Cups / 80 oz | 7 Cups / 56 oz | 22 Cups / 176 oz |
What's Included | IncludesPitcher, Meter Holder, Free TDS Meter, Zerowater 5-stage Filter | Includes Pitcher, Free TDS Meter, Zerowater 5-stage Filter | Includes Dispenser, Spigot, Free TDS Meter, Zerowater 5-stage Filter |
Ready Read Technology | ― | ― | ✓ |
Premium 5-Stage Filtration | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Spigot | ✓ | ― | ✓ |
BPA Free | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Comfort Grip Handle | ― | ― | ― |
Space Saving Design | ― | ✓ | ― |
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So I ordered this pitcher because I feel like constantly buying bottled water like my wife's been doing is really wasteful in a whole bunch of ways. And we both love it. We don't use it all the time and I'll get to why in a second, but when we want just clean, good tasting drinking water or ice, it really beats any other filtered water, especially here.
I thought it was a nice touch that it comes with a TDS (total dissolved solids) meter that you can use to measure your water before and after to both be sure the Zero Water filter is working and also know when to buy a new one (they say when the TDS go above a certain threshold, the filter needs replacing). I measured our water from the tap with 500ppm dissolved solids! That is very high. I then filtered this with Zero Water and it went down to 3ppm. Not 0, but that's a tough number to start with.
I then tested our filtered refrigerator water and it still measured at 400ppm! So the fridge filter (which is a standard carbon filter like in every other filtration system) is doing something, but it's not very effective on Arizona water. Also, my wife was right! The fridge filtered water is still pretty terrible compared to even unfiltered water from, say, New York (which actually has really good natural water).
But I then re-filtered the fridge water through Zero Water and the result was 0ppm. And I think that's a fairer test, since most people will be starting with water that's probably in the 100-300ppm range.
Since the fridge filter starts complaining that it needs to be changed at 6 months regardless of usage, and there's really no other convenient way to know when it's dead, we just do that all the time now... we re-filter our fridge water for drinking and ice. But most people won't need to do that - most people can just filter their tap water and will get 0ppm water from Zero Water filters.
Now, I will say that I still drink the straight fridge filtered water sometimes, and we also use it in cooking and other things. That's because Zero Water literally filters *everything*, even the good stuff like fluoride and certain minerals your body needs. If there's a situation where the taste doesn't really matter or otherwise gets masked, like in cooking, I'd recommend sticking with unfiltered or less-filtered water. (Other filtration systems are designed to specifically leave alone things like fluoride and good minerals.)
But man, the first time I tasted our Zero Water, it was like tasting water itself for the first time. It almost didn't taste real. I don't think I've ever had truly pure water before. It was borderline sweet, maybe because I'm conditioned to our water tasting a bit bitter so that's what my brain expects. But it was very clean, otherwise tasting like absolutely nothing. And obviously with nothing dissolved in it, it's totally clear as well.
I can't really comment on filter longevity as we haven't had to replace ours yet. That's after about a month of use, though, filtering still some pretty hard water even after the fridge filter got through it. That said, I don't think this is a system meant to filter *all* your water, and if you use it that way, you'll probably go through filters pretty quick in this part of the country. (The pitcher comes with a brochure that shows how long you might expect a filter to last - in volume, not time - in different parts of the country.) It is best used as a filtration system just for straight drinking water and ice, and if you use it that way, the filters seem to last decently long enough. I did just test our water again a couple days ago and it was still at 0ppm, so our first filter is still working fine after a month.
Lesser water filtration systems simply couldn't keep up with these levels and would be clogged and useless in no time, while (as Zero Water advertises) actually never removing all the solids from the beginning; only certain salts and minerals, resulting in a big improvement in taste, but not real purity-- and not for long, either. The water would dramatically improve in taste, yes, but still contained loads of possibly toxic chemicals. I'd been using Brita's familiar basic filter pitcher, original Brita filters and generic refills for this pitcher-- trying different things to compare for quality and cost.
I finally decided to try Zero Water after assessing many reviews and advertisements. It's expensive, as we all know.
The product does exactly what it says it'll do. Initial tests for purity reveal Zero dissolved solids on a new filter. Zero.
It turns out that trying for zero dissolved solids in our water actually isn't important in and of itself; TDS of two hundred p.p.m is very clean water-- IF those dissolved solids don't include lead, mercury, industrial solvents and the like.
The idea is that removing all potentially unhealthy total dissolved solids might mean you must purify the water beyond a normal level of total dissolved solids as a whole, to get at the targeted substances.
Finished drinking water from a Zero Water system is actually a little too pure to taste excellent, as, say, spring water tastes, since some natural minerals found in pure water add pleasantness to the taste. These are removed along with all the other unhealthy dissolved solids, and so the product tastes like distilled water. A bit tasteless. Not bad, much better than the tap water, but not as good as pure spring water.
But I didn't purchase Zero Water for the taste, as much as for thoroughness at removing dissolved salts. I grow some choice tropical plants. They resent dissolved solids in their irrigation water.
The strong filtration shows up all over the house, though. Coffee tastes incredibly good, much better.
Zero Water's filtration system is very ingenious and effective, but if your water's as bad as mine, the filter will work for only a couple of weeks, becoming saturated with dissolved solids soon enough. There's nothing anyone can do about this. You have to replace the filter when it's clogged. It will become harder and harder to get the tap water to run through the filter, as it fills with pollutants. Readings from Zero Water's clever little digital meter measuring total dissolved solids will reflect this.
So. The product works wonderfully and is honestly represented. It's also going to be a very expensive proposition, replacing Zero Water filters once every ten days to two weeks (in my case).
I believe it's worth it. Only an installed, in-line water filtration unit could improve on Zero Water, and be more sensible over the long term for cost.
Zero Water filter canisters are going to cost at least ten dollars a piece, probably no matter how far or stubbornly you look for them at a better price.
I'll continue using them, and I highly recommend the product if you have these troubles with your water supply.
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The only reason i didn't give it 5 stars everywhere is to completely fill it out, i have to fill the tank 3 separate times so it's not ideal, although not the end of the world either. Definitely recommend it!
付属の計測器で測ったところ、水道水→077、ブリタ→059でした。
開封初日は「012~017」の数値だったので心配してましたが、ピッチャーやコップを中性洗剤で洗い、乾燥させてから改めて計測したら「000」になり安心しました。
国が水道を民間に売り渡したりと信用できない時代になってきました。
うちは大阪北部ですが、水道の水質が心配なのでこれからも使わせてもらいます