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Product Name: | ZeroWater® 7 Cup Ready-Pour® Filtered Pour-Through Water Pitcher - Blue |
Product Description: | ZeroWater® filters out 99.6% of all dissolved solids for the purest tasting water. Rather than filtering with a conventional 2-stage system, ZeroWater® premium 5-Stage filtration process filters out virtually all dissolved solids from your tap water including salts, lead, chemicals, fluoride, minerals and runoff. This process removes suspended solids such as dust and rust that may make water appear cloudy. It then removes organic contaminants including pesticides, herbicides, Mercury, Chlorine, Chloramine, and stops bacteria from growing. Finally, it filters out metals, nonmetals and radiological contaminants. ZeroWater® is the only pour-through water filtration system Certified by the NSF for the reduction of both lead & chromium and other heavy metals, and exceeds the FDAs definition of purified bottled water. Filter life can vary depending on water quality. Get More Out of Your Water. |
Manufacturer: | ZeroWater |
Product SKU: | 864700811 |
UPC: | 188781000614 |
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This filter uses a form of ion exchange technology. It captures TDS from the water and releases H+ and OH-, which ends up as H2O. This is not new, it is just marketing this for home use. In large scale applications you can regenerate the resin and reuse it. This appears to be pretty wasteful in just throwing it away.
One concern I have for this technology is that if you use this filter long enough the resin gets full and will start to release some of the contaminants it removed. I saw a comment from someone saying he uses this for arsenic removal, that is a situation that might make me think twice and be diligent about swapping these out before they reach breakthrough.
My tap water in LA has 395 PPM of dissolved solids, my San Diego house is 225. A Brita is around 85. My RO system is 28. Bottled water is around 60+, but they add minerals. This is literally ZERO.
Each filter lasts about a month, depends on how bad your water is to start with.
This should come with one filter, and probably a TDS meter. Basically making the pitcher free.
Drawback is the pitcher, water can spill out from the top. Better off with the countertop version, less refilling too.
Don't trust the photo.
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Something like: mesh strainer first to remove large items, cheese cloth next, cheap Brita filter, slightly more expensive pur filter, and then this filter. That should make this filter last much much longer
That sounds like overkill. Is brita really that cheaper? Edit: it is cheap. Filter wise. Ig u could just use brita and then zero.
The tradeoff becomes: going outside the house to refill your water vs. maintaining the equipment. It's kind of personal preference but I absolutely loved having a water spigot at my sink 24/7, but that's mainly because for the most part I didn't care too much about the hot and cold features on a primo dispenser at home. But as far as cost over the long term, they're close enough that it is the other aspects that matter.
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