expiredGreenBoundary9719 posted Sep 28, 2021 01:16 PM
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expiredGreenBoundary9719 posted Sep 28, 2021 01:16 PM
ZeroWater® 7 Cup Ready-Pour® Filtered Pour-Through Water Pitcher & Tester $4.88 B&M
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The filters are only rated for 20 gallons, and that will vary depending on the quality of the water you put in.
Watch the Project Farm water filter test. ZeroWater performs very well.
That said, if you're able to install a reverse osmosis system under your sink, it's worth it in added convenience and filter cost savings.
I have the Hydroviv (seen on Sharktank) undersink refrigerator filter connected to a Kohler bar faucet and it gave me very clean tasting water for 6 months. I did have to email them to tell me what my customized filter consisted of.
The quality of your water will determine how long the filters last. Mine last a long time but you can go to their site and type in your zipcode and you'll see what your starting point is: https://zerowater.com/pages/what-is-tds
The filters are only rated for 20 gallons, and that will vary depending on the quality of the water you put in.
Watch the Project Farm water filter test. ZeroWater performs very well.
That said, if you're able to install a reverse osmosis system under your sink, it's worth it in added convenience and filter cost savings.
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I have the Hydroviv (seen on Sharktank) undersink refrigerator filter connected to a Kohler bar faucet and it gave me very clean tasting water for 6 months. I did have to email them to tell me what my customized filter consisted of.
The resin itself has a component that eventually starts to leach into your water, and has that strong fishy taste. (It's a VERY strong taste, because you can start to taste it when the actual level is below 3 PPM). It tastes fishy, so it's time to replace the filter, but it's not actually unsafe at such low levels.
You're right about storage conditions though. The resin breaks down faster at higher temperatures. So keeping your pitcher in the fridge MIGHT make the filters last longer. I never tested that, but that might be why ZeroWater instructions do say to keep it in the fridge.
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