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ZeroWater ZD-023 23-Cup Water Dispenser and Filtration System
(Kitchen) ZeroWater
ZeroWater offers a filter recycle program. They recycle the plastic and regenerate the resin used in the filter process
5-stage dual Ion Exchange filter removes virtually all dissolved solids from tap water
Fits in the refrigerator; flip-up lid for easy refilling
Price:
$49.99
Zero Water is a patented, 5 stage, ion exchange gravity water filter system that removes dissolved solids from your tap water. The Zero Water ...
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We've been using a PUR gravity fed pitcher water filter system in our household for several years now, a decision that has weaned us off a bottled water addiction. Yet, there's always been this sneaking suspicion that the pitcher's filter system was only doing a halfway decent job of filtering the water, especially compared to the expensive reverse osmosis systems we've occasionally pondered investing in. So we were pleased to learn about a new player in the market of home water purification systems, and one aimed at providing cleaner water with a measuring device to compare what you've been drinking to what you could be drinking using their purification filtering system. ZeroWater stands apart from other drinking water filtering systems by providing a digital TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) meter with every purchase, an interesting, if not effective marketing idea. Wth a claim of "000" readings compared to tap's 75-300 particles per million reading after filtration, did ZeroWater live up to its claims?
...CycleDog: Home Depot and Zero Water
(UPDATE 18AUG2009. Please be aware that the comments following this post most likely originated with people connected to the Zero Water business in some way. Their perky, upbeat attitudes could only come from company shills -except for those coming from the anti-fluoridation wiggers. Honestly, if you need good information on water filtration systems, you shouldn't be looking for it in a I was in Home Depot this afternoon. A salesman offered a small cup of water from his Zero water filtration system, and showed me the difference between tap, bottled, and filtered water. His gadget looks like an electronic thermometer, but he says it measures the "stuff" in the water. He wasn't exactly sure what the "stuff" was, but he could measure it. Naturally, the Zero system measured...you guessed it...zero. All the other water was between 90 and 170 on the stuff-o-meter.
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