ZeroWater is the only filtration pitcher on the market that purifies water enough to meet the FDA requirements for purified bottled water. Like Brita pitchers, ZeroWater filtration pitchers have built-in filters that purify your drinking water. Unlike Brita, ZeroWater pitchers purify your water enough that you could bottle it and sell it as purified drinking water. The difference is that ZeroWater uses ion-exchange filters, which are more effective than the simple gravity-fed filters that most filtration pitchers use.
Does The ZeroWater Pitcher Work?
ZeroWater pitchers use a special patented five-step filtration process to remove all the dissolved solids in your water that change the taste and keep it from being completely pure. When you purchase your new pitcher, you also receive a free water tester, called a Total Dissolved Solids meter so you can test your normal water and the water from your new ZeroWater pitcher to see the difference for yourself. I was amazed at the amount of solids in my usual drinking water. I will never drink unfiltered water again.
How Does ZeroWater Taste?
ZeroWater tastes as crisp and clean as bottled water. I go to school in Massachusetts, which is known for having poor quality water. The ZeroWater filter pitcher has made it easy for me to drink only pure, clean water. The taste difference is obvious to me, and I can't believe I was ever drinking such dirty water.
Buying ZeroWater
ZeroWater filter pitchers are available at several retailers, including Target and Home Depot. They are also available online from Amazon for $29. This may seem a little bit expensive, but when the high quality of the pitcher is taken into account, the price is actually very reasonable. Once you own a ZeroWater pitcher, there is no reason to ever buy bottled water again, so you will likely end up saving much more money over time than you spend on the pitcher in the first place.
The Verdict on ZeroWater
I highly recommend the ZeroWater filter pitchers. Their filters are superior to Brita and other competitors. Since clean drinking water is one of the necessities of life, I would not mind paying a hefty price to know my water is completely pure. Fortunately, ZeroWater is not very expensive and is definitely worth every penny. Buying a ZeroWater filtration pitcher will save you lots of money on bottled water.
Sources: Personal Experience
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Published by Ashley Webb
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Post a CommentI've had some ion-exchange triple filtered water before and it tasted great! Thanks for the review and information.