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ZeroWater Replacement Water Filter (Compatible with all ZeroWater models)

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$6.65

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Walmart has ZeroWater Replacement Water Filter (Compatible with all ZeroWater models) on sale for $6.66. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 15-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.

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    • Our research indicates that this ZeroWater Replacement Water Filter is $6.55 lower (50% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $13.21 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • This water filter has received an average rating of 4.5 stars out of 5 based on over 300 customer reviews.
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Walmart has ZeroWater Replacement Water Filter (Compatible with all ZeroWater models) on sale for $6.66. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 15-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to community member SuplexCity for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this ZeroWater Replacement Water Filter is $6.55 lower (50% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $13.21 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • This water filter has received an average rating of 4.5 stars out of 5 based on over 300 customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Most items sold & shipped by Walmart.com can be returned for free, either to a store or by mail up to 90 Days after item is delivered. See the Walmart returns page for returns information.

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MozartA
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Looks like this is the video.

Latest Project Farm video comparing water filter like Brita, ZeroWater, PUR, Berkey, Aquaphor, AquaTrue, RV Filter, Lifestraw, Survivor Filter Pro, etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja0ioX6GSz0

It did TDS test and Iron/Ph test using test strip. It also open up all the filter to see what's inside those filter.

Conclusion from the video....
If you're looking for a water filter that's going to do a good job of cleaning up the water leaving the minerals alone but taking out some of the impurities the, Aquaphor seems like a great option
ZeroWater did a great job of cleaning up the water, removing the impurities including the iron.
And finally I really like the reverse osmosis that's offered by the AquaTrue, it does a great job.



Tap Water (Total Dissolved Solids)
| ppm (part per million/milligrams per liter (mg/L))
ZeroWater | 0
AquaTru | 36
Survivor Filter Pro | 231
Aquaphor | 233
Brita | 234
Homemade | 237
Frizzlife | 253
Sawyer | 256
Untreated Water(baseline) | 259
Lifestraw | 259
PUR | 260
RV Filter | 267
Berkey | 284

Iron
| (ml/L))
ZeroWater | 0
AquaTru | 0
Aquaphor | 10
Brita | 50
Frizzlife | 50
Berkey | 50
Sawyer | 100
PUR | 100
Lifestraw | 100
RV Filter | 250
Survivor Filter Pro | 250
Homemade | 500
tigrad
228 Posts
39 Reputation
This filter recently kicked serious butt in a truly independent head to head testing by ProjectFarm on Youtube.

Britta / all the others sucked compared to this.

if I didn't have a fully installed RO system i'd buy this plus all the other accoutrements.
rayman852
80 Posts
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If you look at the reviews on Amazon, it seems like it has a really short useful life. Something like 70 gallons. Then it essentially stops functioning, unlike a traditional filter

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Sep 06, 2021 11:25 PM
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nakadinhiSep 06, 2021 11:25 PM
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Quote from KimmyKim :
So because an Amazon user posted a possible fake, means these WM-supplied filters must be fake? (If indeed 2-holes are fake?)

I think ZW did update their filters > 5-7 years ago. If I'm not mistaken, a gasket contributed to some fishy smell eventually. If you go way back in reviews, you'll see that complaint. That was many years ago though and they've since updated them.

If one worries that every great deal is a fake product, no one would ever by anything on SD.

EDIT: ZeroWater's web-site shows both single and double-circle filters! Therefore, likely NOT a fake photo on Amazon.

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1...1616023827 [shopify.com]
That's not a zerowater site, you're posting a Shopify site.... only the picture but not the link to the page the picture is on....smells like ahi ... shill...

https://zerowater.com/collections...er-filters
Last edited by nakadinhi September 6, 2021 at 05:28 PM.
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Sep 06, 2021 11:28 PM
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KimmyKimSep 06, 2021 11:28 PM
46 Posts
Quote from nakadinhi :
That's not a zerowater site, you're posting a Shopify site.... only the picture but not the link to the page the picture is on....smells like ahi ... shill
Opps, you're right. I didn't realize that in my google image search when it said Walmart. I just did a cut-paste of the link. Sorry. Ignore my earlier post. Maybe "shopify" did sell some fake versions, but I don't think Walmart would - if it's buying direct from WM.
Last edited by KimmyKim September 6, 2021 at 05:31 PM.
Sep 06, 2021 11:30 PM
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GodFleshSep 06, 2021 11:30 PM
148 Posts
all of their products are made in china FYI....not sure I want to trust my drinking water to overseas manufacturing.
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Sep 06, 2021 11:51 PM
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Coffeelover696969Sep 06, 2021 11:51 PM
1,606 Posts
Quote from KimmyKim :
The 4-pack per filter price is still $12.50. To get WM free shipping, I'd have to buy 6 singles to get over $35. No WM near me.

$14.94 each (if buy 2-pack) at Amazon.

Will Amazon price match the single packs?
Amazon doesn't price match anyone, don't waste your time
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Sep 06, 2021 11:59 PM
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geforce1Sep 06, 2021 11:59 PM
1,193 Posts
Quote from teehees :
My concern is that water contains alot of beneficial trace elements as well and it seems that zerowater also filters those out too.

Per wirecutter "ZeroWater's most prominent claim is that its filters remove 100% of "total dissolved solids" in water—basically, minerals. Tests we conducted in 2016 confirmed that claim—but it's not necessarily a good thing. According to the World Health Organization (PDF), higher TDS in drinking water is associated with lower incidence of cancer and heart disease, and, as the WHO says, "Water with extremely low concentrations of TDS may also be unacceptable because of its flat, insipid taste.""

what does everyone think of the above?
Probably better off getting those from foods / supplements, than to trust whatever going thru your pipes, from out-dated municipal water treatment facilities.

Have you ever thought of people flushing their medicines/drugs down the toilet, along with hormonal products (aka the pills), all that are not being treated by the municipal facilities at all. Sure, some degrade "naturally", but most of these are anything but natural compounds.
Sep 07, 2021 12:01 AM
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nakadinhiSep 07, 2021 12:01 AM
17 Posts
Quote from KimmyKim :
Opps, you're right. I didn't realize that in my google image search when it said Walmart. I just did a cut-paste of the link. Sorry. Ignore my earlier post. Maybe "shopify" did sell some fake versions, but I don't think Walmart would - if it's buying direct from WM.
Walmarts listing is very confusing....under the "About this item" they state :

"We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it.

Yet manufacturer listed says "Zerowater"

But the pictures attached to the product is definitely not a
zerowater filter pictured if compared to their own website.
Sep 07, 2021 12:08 AM
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Joined Apr 2016
sickmyduckSep 07, 2021 12:08 AM
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Anyone know if this is compatible with costco water filtration pitcher

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Sep 07, 2021 12:19 AM
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lovegooddealnowSep 07, 2021 12:19 AM
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Quote from teehees :
My concern is that water contains alot of beneficial trace elements as well and it seems that zerowater also filters those out too.

Per wirecutter "ZeroWater's most prominent claim is that its filters remove 100% of "total dissolved solids" in water—basically, minerals. Tests we conducted in 2016 confirmed that claim—but it's not necessarily a good thing. According to the World Health Organization (PDF), higher TDS in drinking water is associated with lower incidence of cancer and heart disease, and, as the WHO says, "Water with extremely low concentrations of TDS may also be unacceptable because of its flat, insipid taste.""

what does everyone think of the above?
It's true that zerowater filters out those minerals but in a modern society, you wouldn't suffer from malnutrion as long as you are able to consume other food. Taste I guess is a subjective thing, it tastes fine for me. Much better than water with a chemical smell.
Sep 07, 2021 01:15 AM
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speed_demonSep 07, 2021 01:15 AM
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I was so proud that i knew something about this product from a Project Farm video and the first post stomped on my new knowledge nuts. You beat me to it.
Sep 07, 2021 01:37 AM
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HappyAccidentSep 07, 2021 01:37 AM
549 Posts
Quote from geforce1 :
Probably better off getting those from foods / supplements, than to trust whatever going thru your pipes, from out-dated municipal water treatment facilities.

Have you ever thought of people flushing their medicines/drugs down the toilet, along with hormonal products (aka the pills), all that are not being treated by the municipal facilities at all. Sure, some degrade "naturally", but most of these are anything but natural compounds.
What makes you think Zerowater filters all medicines? Zerowater filters get rid of ions (cations or anions) aka charged particles.

A 0 on your TDS meter does NOT mean you have 'pure' water, that is why it is called 'Zero' water.

* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion#Common_ions
Sep 07, 2021 02:04 AM
19 Posts
Joined May 2019
Lobuck626Sep 07, 2021 02:04 AM
19 Posts
Used to love zero water until I started to notice these little plastic super small balls. I cut open the filter and that's what they use to filter. Prob not good to accidentally drink it.
Sep 07, 2021 02:07 AM
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HappyAccidentSep 07, 2021 02:07 AM
549 Posts
Quote from Lobuck626 :
Used to love zero water until I started to notice these little plastic super small balls. I cut open the filter and that's what they use to filter. Prob not good to accidentally drink it.
That is an ion-exchange bead. it may take some ions out of your body as it leaves. It won't be a lot though,
Sep 07, 2021 02:19 AM
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ak1802Sep 07, 2021 02:19 AM
3,210 Posts
Quote from MozartA :
Looks like this is the video.

Latest Project Farm video comparing water filter like Brita, ZeroWater, PUR, Berkey, Aquaphor, AquaTrue, RV Filter, Lifestraw, Survivor Filter Pro, etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja0ioX6GSz0

It did TDS test and Iron/Ph test using test strip. It also open up all the filter to see what's inside those filter.

Conclusion from the video....
If you're looking for a water filter that's going to do a good job of cleaning up the water leaving the minerals alone but taking out some of the impurities the, Aquaphor seems like a great option
ZeroWater did a great job of cleaning up the water, removing the impurities including the iron.
And finally I really like the reverse osmosis that's offered by the AquaTrue, it does a great job.



Tap Water (Total Dissolved Solids)
  ppm (part per million/milligrams per liter (mg/L))
ZeroWater 0
AquaTru 36
Survivor Filter Pro 231
Aquaphor 233
Brita 234
Homemade 237
Frizzlife 253
Sawyer 256
Untreated Water(baseline) 259
Lifestraw 259
PUR 260
RV Filter 267
Berkey 284

Iron
  (ml/L))
ZeroWater 0
AquaTru 0
Aquaphor 10
Brita 50
Frizzlife 50
Berkey 50
Sawyer 100
PUR 100
Lifestraw 100
RV Filter 250
Survivor Filter Pro 250
Homemade 500
Protect this man. There's a rabid Berkey cult out there.
Sep 07, 2021 02:54 AM
42 Posts
Joined Jan 2015
dannsprideSep 07, 2021 02:54 AM
42 Posts
Quote from tigrad :
This filter recently kicked serious butt in a truly independent head to head testing by ProjectFarm on Youtube.

Britta / all the others sucked compared to this.

if I didn't have a fully installed RO system i'd buy this plus all the other accoutrements.
Bought a zero water pitcher and used enclosed meter to see 338 total solids. I could get 8 or 9 gallons of useable water per filter. Their filters were 15.00 for two

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Sep 07, 2021 05:48 AM
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Ndg12Sep 07, 2021 05:48 AM
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Quote from rayman852 :
If you look at the reviews on Amazon, it seems like it has a really short useful life. Something like 70 gallons. Then it essentially stops functioning, unlike a traditional filter
Can confirm— recently got this for at college, so far been using it for a bit over 2 weeks (3 guys using almost daily), and the water going through started to smell extremely fishy. Guess that's what happens when the filter is no longer good, but expected a bit more time out of it.

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