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52-Cup ZeroWater 5-Stage Water Filter Pitcher w/ 5-Stage 0 TDS Zero Filter

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Amazon has 52-Cup ZeroWater Ready-Read 5-Stage Water Filter Pitcher Dispenser with 5-Stage 0 TDS Zero Water Filter for $38.67. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, Kohl's has 52-Cup ZeroWater Ready-Read 5-Stage Water Filter Pitcher Dispenser with 5-Stage 0 TDS Zero Water Filter for $45.49 - $6.83 when you apply promo code SHOP15 at checkout = $38.66. Shipping is free on orders $49+.

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About this item:
  • 5-stage advanced water filtration: Removes virtually all total dissolved solids (TDS) like metals, minerals, salts, and ions
  • IAPMO certified to filter harmful contaminants
  • 15 Gallon estimated water filter life: Filter life can vary depending on your water quality. Change your filter when TDS Meter reads 006
  • Save up to 110 single-use plastic bottles per filter or up to 660 bottles a year
  • Integrated TDS Meter: Instantly checks your water's levels of total dissolved solids
  • Spigot – designed for convenience: Effortlessly fill a glass or narrow reusable bottle in just seconds
  • The large capacity reservoir and 2 filters work to give you the purest-tasting water at double the filtration speed
  • Includes Dispenser, Spigot, TDS Meter, Filter

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • Rated 4.3 out of 5 by Amazon customers and 4.7 out of 5 by Kohl's customers.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Amazon has 52-Cup ZeroWater Ready-Read 5-Stage Water Filter Pitcher Dispenser with 5-Stage 0 TDS Zero Water Filter for $38.67. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, Kohl's has 52-Cup ZeroWater Ready-Read 5-Stage Water Filter Pitcher Dispenser with 5-Stage 0 TDS Zero Water Filter for $45.49 - $6.83 when you apply promo code SHOP15 at checkout = $38.66. Shipping is free on orders $49+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • 5-stage advanced water filtration: Removes virtually all total dissolved solids (TDS) like metals, minerals, salts, and ions
  • IAPMO certified to filter harmful contaminants
  • 15 Gallon estimated water filter life: Filter life can vary depending on your water quality. Change your filter when TDS Meter reads 006
  • Save up to 110 single-use plastic bottles per filter or up to 660 bottles a year
  • Integrated TDS Meter: Instantly checks your water's levels of total dissolved solids
  • Spigot – designed for convenience: Effortlessly fill a glass or narrow reusable bottle in just seconds
  • The large capacity reservoir and 2 filters work to give you the purest-tasting water at double the filtration speed
  • Includes Dispenser, Spigot, TDS Meter, Filter

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • Rated 4.3 out of 5 by Amazon customers and 4.7 out of 5 by Kohl's customers.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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and it's no wonder why there's a plastic island the size of Texas in the Pacific.
Yea, I try not to drink water from plastic bottles. Find the documentary called Tapped, that should get you started if you'd like to know why. I'd buy an RO setup for the house before I'd resort to living off plastic bottled water. Thankfully the tap water isn't bad where I live, just a little hard.

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Apr 15, 2025
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ben_r_
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Is this the one that makes the water taste or smell fishy when it's time to change the filter? How long do the filters usually last?
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Quote from ben_r_ :
Is this the one that makes the water taste or smell fishy when it's time to change the filter? How long do the filters usually last?
Yep, because your than just drinking the horrible tap water. Depends on how often you use it, in a single household one filter lasts me minimum 3 months.

Have had a fridge version now for 3 years, only beef is some filters take forever to filter the water from top to bottom, no matter how much you shake it before installing. I usually fill it up every night before going to bed and im good to go in the morning.
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hypercoyote
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Quote from ben_r_ :
Is this the one that makes the water taste or smell fishy when it's time to change the filter? How long do the filters usually last?
I bought a smaller one and just started using it. Water tastes fine to me so far, but obviously it'll be a while before I have to change the filter.
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ucantak3dis
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Quote from ben_r_ :
Is this the one that makes the water taste or smell fishy when it's time to change the filter? How long do the filters usually last?

This is the one you're thinking of. The timeframe depends on your municipal's water quality. If the tds is low teens, then you should be good for about 1 year. But if its hard water around 100. You'll be seeing a fraction of that time. I lived in an area where the water tds level was around 10 and I've only changed the filter once every 1.5 years.
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Quote from ben_r_ :
Is this the one that makes the water taste or smell fishy when it's time to change the filter? How long do the filters usually last?

Yeah. The bad filter doesn't make water smell though, but it make water taste metallic and acidic.

Lifespan depends on quality of water in your area and how frequent you use the water filter.

Check the TDS map : https://prnewswire2-a.akamaihd.ne...012/type/1

Last around 2-3 months in yellow area
Last around 4-6 months in blue area.
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Quote from ben_r_ :
Is this the one that makes the water taste or smell fishy when it's time to change the filter? How long do the filters usually last?

Yeap!!!! That's right!!! I have been trying for years now , for honestly, I use it only me and my girlfriend, And usually only good for a month or month and half, have to change it, otherwise tasty like fish!!! And we don't drink that much.
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Quote from LuckyRichie :
Yeap!!!! That's right!!! I have been trying for years now , for honestly, I use it only me and my girlfriend, And usually only good for a month or month and half, have to change it, otherwise tasty like fish!!! And we don't drink that much.

By the way, my tap water TDS around 200 and when the filter tastes like fish usually is like 60 TDS
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tzl00166
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I always wonder, why this particular one has a stand? What is that for and why other smaller ones don't need it.
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mikejnpc
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Quote from ben_r_ :
Is this the one that makes the water taste or smell fishy when it's time to change the filter? How long do the filters usually last?
and... its stuff like this is why i stay with the britta pitcher despite having to fill it a gazillion times per day.
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and... its stuff like this is why i stay with the britta pitcher despite having to fill it a gazillion times per day.
your water is not suppose to smell or taste fishy.... ,its suppose to be null taste.. and LA has the best tasting water which i believe.. but yeah wtf fish lol
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YungTaxpayer
Apr 15, 2025
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This design seems bad.

These filters are very inconsistent in their flow rate, and often need to be shaken to fix. The dual filter design could lead to one filter doing 95% of the filtering while the other remains idle.
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I have a zero water pitcher and filter and love it, although it's the smaller picture, not one this big.
This is the only filter I found that reduces the tds to zero when testing the water after it's filtered.

I'd be curious if there is any water filters that use glass, as I've heard having water sit in plastic is not great since that got transferred to the water then goes into your body though. Otherwise I love this water filter
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ben_r_
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
Amazon says "110 single-use plastic bottles per filter". At $10-$15 per filter change, it's not really a money saving solution when you can buy 40pk of 16.9oz purified water for $4 at Sams Club. Not to mention, the bottles are more convenient and take up less space.
Yea, I try not to drink water from plastic bottles. Find the documentary called Tapped, that should get you started if you'd like to know why. I'd buy an RO setup for the house before I'd resort to living off plastic bottled water. Thankfully the tap water isn't bad where I live, just a little hard.

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Quote from ben_r_ :
Yea, I try not to drink water from plastic bottles. Find the documentary called Tapped, that should get you started if you'd like to know why. I'd buy an RO setup for the house before I'd resort to living off plastic bottled water. Thankfully the tap water isn't bad where I live, just a little hard.
I agree. We have a RO system and rarely use bottled water.

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