Zero Water is a patented, 5 stage, ion exchange gravity water filter system that removes dissolved solids from your tap water. The Zero Water filter is better than other walter filters like Britta and Pur and the only gravity water filter that gives you a TDS meter to test their water filter. See for yourself how good the water filter in ZeroWater is. ZeroWater reads all zeros all the time with the TDS meter.
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@jamescaptainfarrell …it does remove chlorine…and the other shit…that’s why it’s called ZERO water.
Best tasting by far.. Excellent product.
Best tasting by far.. Excellent product.
They publish their NSF report in their brochure. I wont type it all out here, but it claims to remove 99.7% Chromium, 99.3% Lead, 96.1% Mercury, 97.5% Chlorine and Aluminum, and 94.8% Iron. I’m not sure what Brita can do, but so far I have been pretty impressed with the way the zerowater tastes. I had a faucet adapted Dupont brand filter and it really didn’t help the taste of city water.
Zero water is virtual distilled water. Distilled water, medical professionals say, is not good for you on a regular basis because its lack of minerals etc cause it to leach basic minerals from your own body.
@frozenrozie2
Fluoride is a neurotoxin. Do the research. Assholes put it in drinking water because it is sold to towns for purification. The real reason it’s sold to towns by manafacturers is that they have to pay endless amounts of money to dispose of it because it’s HAZZARDOUS. However the FOOLS will tell you it’s in minute amounts and not hazzardous. Says who? Where are the long term studies on this. Stop poisoning us assholes with aluminum manafacturing by-products.
Does it remove chlorine and the other shit that the towns put in there to POISON us? I don’t think so. $15.00 for a replacement filter as well? I don’t think so ZERO. I’ll be buying 0 ZERO products. G’day
Exactly. TDS just means minerals, and you don’t want to remove minerals. In fact, TDS has NOTHING to do with contaminants (a fact the Zerowater people don’t mention). I would be interested in seeing the Zerowater NSF data sheet — I seriously doubt it is even as good as the Brita when it comes to removing heavy metals, VCO’s, MTBE, and cysts.
Yeah, pretty bad for you.
flouride is actually not good for you
I’ll stick with my berkey water purifier.
171 parts per million seems like not very much to me…
What does ‘remove all detectable dissolved solids’ actually mean? Aren’t some dissolved solids actually good for you? Like fluoride?
Yes, have mine for 3 months now and it still reads 000 PPM
waste of money !!!
Has anyone else tested this at home to prove the claims this company is making?
key word “detectable”
I like how he only puts like a couple drops in the pitchers. Very convincing.
That’s what multi-vitamin supplements are for, I would never rely on my drinking water to get the minerals I need, I take GNC Mega Man which has all of those minerals you mention above.
Mine 000
my zerowater pitcher read around 70
found this on another website
“Much of the “TDS” that your filter removes are actually the minerals that the human body NEEDS. Mineral depletion is a harmful condition that will lead to severe health problems in those who use your filter. Your filtered water will actually remove minerals that the body has acquired from other foods and liquids. The bodily depletion of essential minerals, including iron, selenium, magnesium, calcium and essential salts are known to cause many health problems.”
Hey what about our long lost cousin Aquavie?