$23.97 after $5 coupon applied (ymmv)
Lowest price I saw was $20 for a 22 cup dispenser last year
Use a cheaper pre-filter such as a Britta water filter other picture to do the hard filter work and then let the zero water do the fine filtering to prolong the filter life as the filters are expensive but people say water and ice from zero water is unmatchable
Brand ZeroWater
Special Feature
Change Filter Indicator, Compatible With Zero Water Replacement Filters, IAPMO Certified Water Filter Pitcher, Ergonomic Handle, Included TDS MeterChange Filter Indicator, Compatible With Zero Water Replacement Filters, IAPMO Certified Water Filter Pitcher, E…
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Product Dimensions 10.63"L x 5.5"W x 11.75"H
Material Plastic
Capacity 4.7 Liters
Included Components 20-Cup Dispenser, 5-Stage Water Filter, TDS Meter
Check Your TDS: The 20 Cup 5-Stage Ready-Read Water Filter Dispenser has a TDS Meter to check the levels of dissolved solids before dispensing or pouring water – always know when it is time to change your filter!
Advanced Filtration: Our 5-Stage Ion Exchange Filter removes virtually all 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 & BPA-Free: Our 5-Stage filter is IAPMO Certified to reduce PFOA/PFOS, lead, chromium, and mercury. All Culligan ZeroWater products are made from BPA-Free plastic.
Your New Water Filter System: Your purchase includes a 20 Cup water filter dispenser, 5-Stage Ion Exchange Water Filter, and a TDS meter that read TDS level. Compatible with ZeroWater & Culligan ZeroWater systems and filters.
Less Plastic, More Hydration: You can save up to 110 single-use plastic bottles per filter or up to 660 bottles a year while enjoying the purest tasting water with your Culligan Zero Water Filter System.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083KY2FZB
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Water is extremely crisp and smooth if that can be a word I use.
My tap water is 650 tds - my fridge filter reduces that to 400. If I use a cheap brita I have had, addl filtration it will further reduce to 300. The zero water dispenser above brings it to about 25 tds or so. I may be getting cross contamination of the water or with the tds meter. The 300 tds to 25 tds is worlds apart in taste. Eye opening taste difference.
400-600 tds the lifespan of the filter is only 15 gallons based on a chart. So I use these cheaper filters to do the heavy duty filtration and use the zero water to remove the remainder. 200-400 TDS is about 25 gallon lifespan. 0-50 is 40 plus gallons.
Tap water 650 tds to a small zero water pitcher I have takes it to about 50 tds. I have yet to make coffee or espresso with it or use it in my soda stream. Will update after some further use.
I've been using zero water for a couple of years now, and it always takes it down to zero.
I've had the smaller picture during that time.
Decided to try and upgrade.
The first one that Amazon sent was used with the tamper seal open and a used filter left in the box.
Returned it for exchange and that too had a cut tamper seal, and a used filter.
Returned it for a refund because that was the only option.
Ordered a third one, and this time I got brand new in box.
I assume people are ordering these and then returning them with their used filter.
The first one showed some signs of water in the bottom of the pitcher, but the second one was completely unused, other than a used filter.