Zero Water Filter Review

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2011

http://www.elperfecto.com/2011/06/20/zero-water-filter-review/

This is a water pitcher with built-in filter. I'm happy with this filter so far. Comes with an electronic measuring meter to see the parts per million of dissolved solids in the water.

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  • How long does each filter last? Right now Im using a brita, and it works fine. But after seeing the commercial, i want a zero water pitcher.

  • @jennywu73 For my usage, each filter lasts about 3 months.

  • Dude i bought a TDS meter for my fish aquarium and to test the tap water and found my tap water TDS is around 200. My Reverse osmosis unit brought it down to around 75. If zero water goes down to 000, that would be super impressive. I'm in Los Angeles, CA and not even in the city part.

  • @PancakePlease I'm happy to see you trying to take good care of those fish. Looks like disappointing results for reverse osmosis, though. I don't understand that. Peace.

  • Only a suggestion because I have to drink bottled water, lol. I don't want to, because of the benzene in the plastic bottle itself, and the dubious contents of the water, also the fact that it gives the big corporations a demand that they feel a need to supply at totally outrageous prices, what is next? Are they gonna tax or sell us air to breathe? It is already contaminated in some cities enough to merit using products to clean it up, like air purifiers that cost too much too.

  • @TheDarkeJ If you use a filtering system like this, you would not need the bottled water with plastic flavoring. :-) The water from this filter tastes clean to me. I have been using it every day.

    I don't like the idea of corporations controlling our water and air, either. God provides the water and air and he intended for it to be free. The air here is still clean and fresh. I thank God for that often. I don't like the dirty cities. They need more plants.

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  • Dude, you should be salty.  I just bought the 23-cup dispenser for $33 on Amazon.

  • turbidity isn't the problem...it's the THM's that are bad, and other carcinogens...

  • @field16 Reverse osmosis would be cheaper because the filters last much longer. The lower the the tds the longer the zero water filter last (my little town has a tds of 80). My 100 gallon fish tank just got filled with zero water and in the tank is all zero's. I also tested the chlorine, that's why I personally tried zero water was to have chlorine free drinking water, before 1.5 ppm after 0. Definitely worth the money

  • @TheDarkeJ Thanks. Why do you suggest that experiment? I don't buy bottled water.

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