Zerowater |
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Consumer reviews about Zerowater |
texasccl2
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Feb 7, 2012
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Zero in your wallet
i have owned my zerowater for about three weeks. the water now tastes like weak lemonade and the reading is at 276. i expected the filters to last longer. i have filtered approx. 20 gallons of water through it.
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kallylg
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Feb 10, 2012
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Zero in your wallet
I bought Zero water 3 weeks ago, Loved it at first! at 3 weeks i poured a glass and almost vomited the smell was TERRIBLE it smelled like dead fish, There is just my husband and I and we work all day so we did not use it that much, I do believe they put something in the filter so you will replace the filter more often.
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LittleNDude
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Feb 24, 2012
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Zero in your wallet
Again, to those who seem to conjure this notion that this company would actually taint their own filtration product... You have to seriously consider the logistics of that charge. The consumer is inevitably going to have to replace the filter NO MATTER WHAT. The *filter* is their patented product. Why introduce into the system this complicating timed, foul odor inducing mechanism, that will theoretically have the customer needing a new filter after three weeks no matter WHAT? How would such a mechanism function inside of a plastic-encased mutli-stage water filter... which anybody willing can dissect?
The ZW filters just take the purification to a level beyond what the more common BritaPur filters can provide. These are typically activated charcoal and ion-exchange resins as these substances help remove odors, minerals and other solids. ZW filters are more a intensive 5-stage design. Each filter is capable of effectively accumulating a certain amount of dissolved solids.
So the life of your filter and the quality of filtered water after x weeks depends on the quality of the tap water you put into it. When I was using ZW filters lasted up to a couple months(the tap water going in was 50-70 ppm).
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Chadfusa
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Feb 29, 2012
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Zero in your wallet
I just bought Zero Water because I'm paranoid about Fluoride and stuff in the water. Sometimes the water tastes like a chlorinated swimming pool here in Iowa. I used to think the only way to eliminate the Fluoride was through reverse osmosis but I kept having to fill up gallons at Walmart with the Cullegan Machine and bring in 2 to 4 gallons to my work desk every week. With the zero water fillter I just use the water fountain tap and fill up regular water bottles, bring them to my desk where I can slowly put them through the filter, and it stays cold too. I also didn't buy the zero water picture, I just bought a very large drinking glass at Walmart that the filter fits into perfectly and I can drink right out of the glass, pretty sweet. I usually drink 60-80 oz of water a day or 2 to 4 gallons a weeks so this is going to be a great time and money saver, and a huge convenience!!! Thanks Zero Water!!!
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Jump’in_Joe
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Apr 11, 2012
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Zero in your wallet
The fear of Fluoride is as absurd as 'nuclear panic". Both are a matter of inferior knowledge in a community that refuses to learn about the facts. The natural fluorides in Colorado water protect the citizens from poor teeth (aka; cavities). {by the way, use a grammar checker, spell checkers can’t tell the difference between To, Too and Two}
Using a water filter is a smart thing to do, especially if you are using ground water. All water is contaminated be agricultural chemicals, to some degree. Water softeners can also be healthier.
Jump'in_Joe
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