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ZeroWater 12-Cup Ready-Pour 5-Stage Water Filter Pitcher 0 TDS for Improved Tap Water Taste - IAPMO Certified to Reduce Lead, Chromium, and PFOA/PFOS, 25 Liter, Blue

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Special Feature Change Filter Indicator, IAPMO Certified Water Filter Pitcher, Compatible With Zero Water Replacement Filters, Ergonomic Handle, Included TDS Meter See more
Product Dimensions 29.5"L x 15"W x 27.9"H
Package Information Pitcher
Power Source Non Electric
Item Weight 16 ounces
Model Name ZeroWater
Material
Plastic
Capacity
2.8 Liters
Included Components
12-Cup Ready-Pour Pitcher, 5-Stage Water Filter, TDS Meter See more
Purification Method
Ion Exchange

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  • Filtered Water Pitcher: The 12 Cup Ready-Pour 5-stage Water Filtration Pitcher features a one-hand, push to dispense spigot that allows you to fill your cup or favorite water bottle without any lifting. Change filter when included meter reads 006.
  • 5-Stage Filtration: Removes virtually all total dissolved solids (TDS) for the purest tasting water; Total Dissolved Solids are organic and inorganic materials, such as metals, minerals, salts, and ions dissolved in water.
  • IAPMO certified and BPA free: The filter is IAPMO certified to reduce PFOA/PFOS, lead, chromium and mercury. All material is BPA free
  • Including: 12-cup Water Pitcher, 1 ZeroWater 5-Stage Filter with Ion Exchange Technology and a Free TDS Meter
  • Eco-Friendly: Save up to 110 single-use plastic bottles per filter or up to 660 bottles a year while enjoying the purest tasting water

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Easy to clean
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4.0 4.0
Easy to use
3.9 3.9

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5-Stage Filter Removes 99.6% of TDS

Pour through water filter removes 99.6% of all total dissolved solids (TDS), leaving nothing behind.

IAPMO Certified to Reduce PFOA/PFOS and Lead

The 5-stage Ion Exchange filtration is IAPMO Certified to reduce PFOA/PFOS, Lead, Chromium & Mercury. Get peace of mind.

*Certified to NSF/ANSI standards 42 and 53, issued 5/7/2021.

Delivers the Purest Tasting Water

Get delicious and pure-tasting water with every sip.

For the Whole Family

Everyone loves ZeroWater, even pets! Ensure your family is getting the best.

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Easy to Install

Just twist the filter into the bottom of the reservoir and tighten until there is a complete seal between the filter, o-ring and reservoir.

Fill With Your Sink's Tap Water

Fill reservoir with cold tap water and place lid on top. Allow all the water to pass through the filter before re-filling.

Store in Refrigerator or on Countertop

Store the pitcher in your refrigerator or on your countertop depending on temperature preference.

Replace the Filter When TDS Meter Reads 006+

Water quality meter included; remove cap, turn on, submerge in water. Change filter when it reads 006 or higher.

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Capacity 12 Cups / 96 oz 7 Cups / 56 oz 10 Cups / 80 oz 22 Cups / 176 oz
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Product Description

The 12 Cup 5-stage Water Filtration Pitcher with Ready-Pour™ technology is a great option for a busy household and provides you and your family with easy access to filtered water through the “Quick Fill” spigot. The Ready-Pour™ technology suits your on-the-go lifestyle - you can dispense delicious water while the reservoir is still filtering.

Customer reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
2,422 global ratings

Customers say

Customers are satisfied with the filter quality of the water purification unit. However, some customers have reported issues with leakage around the seal. The top did not seal when the filter was screwed on. Customers also dislike the quality. They differ on taste, size, value, and water quality.

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174 customers mention126 positive48 negative

Customers like the filter quality of the water purification unit. They say that it works really well, does a great job filtering water, and produces clean, clear water. Some say that the zero filter is the gold standard and is the best water filter in the market.

"...doing the research, this was the one which I found to have the maximum filtration while I am living in an apartment...." Read more

"...very easy, just a simple twist of it into the threads and no pre-filtering was necessary. I also found the dissolved solids tester fun...." Read more

"...Like I said though they have the best water filter in the market and it produces clean clear water, which is the reason I have gone through..." Read more

"...Sadly the filter only lasted a month before the taste of the water turned sour and needed to be replaced...." Read more

160 customers mention105 positive55 negative

Customers are mixed about the taste of the water purification unit. Some mention that it tastes great and filters your water, while others say that it was the nastiest, rancid tasting water they have ever had the displeasure of. They also immediately noticed a change in taste, and mention that the water has a plastic taste.

"...to use the equipment, I was drinking water at 55ppm and it still tasted very good...." Read more

"...filtered water for everything, even in my cooking and can really taste the flavor difference, such as in my homemade soups and broths...." Read more

"...Sadly the filter only lasted a month before the taste of the water turned sour and needed to be replaced...." Read more

"...I am speechless with how good my tap water now tastes. I no longer have to waste money on bottled water. I am already drinking more water at home...." Read more

134 customers mention73 positive61 negative

Customers are mixed about the water quality of the water purification unit. Some mention that it gives them pure water, while others say that it leaks through the side of the filter and sprays water all over.

"...The result: zero ppm! Once you get used to the clean fresh taste of water through Zero, tap water tastes muddy...." Read more

"...The TDS monitors are actually not waterproof. They will die if submerged fully in water. You should only submerge the bottom where the sensors are...." Read more

"...though they have the best water filter in the market and it produces clean clear water, which is the reason I have gone through struggles and cost..." Read more

"...The first time I tried to use the pitcher, water leaked through the side of the filter, which of course defeats the purpose of the whole device...." Read more

91 customers mention40 positive51 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the water purification unit. Some mention that it's worth the price, saves some money by not having to buy bottled water as they travel, and the filter replacements are a reasonable price. However, others say that it is convenient, but not super cost effective, the filters are pricey, and refills are not exactly cheap.

"...this filter isn't going to last very long anyways, and they're very expensive.The most frustrating thing is just the pitcher design...." Read more

"...Saves some money by not having to buy bottled water as we travel...." Read more

"...Especially when the filter replacements are so expensive." Read more

"...say change the filter at 006 ppm, so at this rate I’d say the filter is a good value compared to the previous pitcher I had, that just arbitrarily..." Read more

48 customers mention17 positive31 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the water purification unit. Some mention that it's the perfect size, fits easily in their fridge, and stores in their refrigerator. However, others say that it barely fits on the top shelf of their fridge and the filtration doesn't fit well.

"...It is an awkward size for the fridge, taking up a lot of space. The pitcher is heavy and clumsy to move when full. The top lid tends to fall off...." Read more

"...I chose the pitchers because they are small enough to lift, while still having a spigot on the back end if I want to use them directly to fill a..." Read more

"...top heavy so it's awkward to have on your counter since it takes up a lot of space, and having both the pitcher and the spigot is just awkward..." Read more

"The filter on this pitcher works well. The pour spout is too wide unless you’re pouring it in a wide container. I have a Zulu water bottle...." Read more

73 customers mention12 positive61 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the water purification unit. They mention that the filter still leaks around the seal, drips from the blue seal, and the top did not seal when the filter is screwed on. Additionally, customers say that the seams should be sealed off or this should be manufactured as a single seamless unit.

"...is actually very annoying to deal with, plus it requires a good seal with the gasket, which makes replacing filters a significant pain...." Read more

"...I removed the filter and re-installed it, and the leaking stopped, but it's happened a few times since...." Read more

"...before first use and even tried tightening the filter but the leak is still there...." Read more

"...It does not seal the pitcher closed. It just rests on top. Otherwise happy with the product." Read more

71 customers mention16 positive55 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the water purification unit. They mention that it's not well made, three different parts broke within two weeks, and it falls apart easily. The components of the filter break down in heat and then tend to stink. Customers also report major engineering issues and that the pitcher feels flimsy when full.

"...design produces some of the best water out there, but they cannot make a good pitcher to save their life...." Read more

"...than other filter pitchers I've had but there were some issues right out of the box...." Read more

"...The only complaint is the spigot is awful. it sprays everything...." Read more

"...Overall, I am pleased with this system. As long at the quality of the filters stays the same, I plan to use it until I get another home...." Read more

Best Option Outside Of Permanent Installation
5 Stars
Best Option Outside Of Permanent Installation
After doing the research, this was the one which I found to have the maximum filtration while I am living in an apartment. In a home you own, your best bet is an under the sink or whole-house reverse osmosis system. However, for a whole lot less, you can get this with pretty much the same water quality! That's quite astounding given the price differential (thousands versus a hundred or two). Nevertheless, this system takes more work in terms of: * Vigilance - you'll have to use the TDS monitor provided with purchase to see how the filter is doing * Keeping the water levels full in the container as you use it * Keeping new filters on handAfter reading the reviews, I realized that the filter would last maybe a month given my usage (about 1 gallon a day for one person). I use it for both drinking and cooking. Before this I was lugging multi-gallon containers from the water store to home every week. The price was okay though has been going up. I was paying may $400 a year for water. Now it's more like $250 in the first year, and it will be less in ensuing years because I won't be buying any new pitchers, just filters.My tap water here in Florida tests out at 300 particles (ppm). Anywhere you live, there will be additives, pharmaceuticals, pesticides and heavy metals - even on well water because the aquifers are now contaminated. Flouridation (terrible for the organs), is another factor if you use city water. I have used filtered water exclusively for 30 years. I had a very good Culligan system installed under my kitchen sink at home, but as I have moved, I have gone with a portable setup. Zero Water eliminated the need to lug heavy water containers, which is wonderful. But I wasn't going to compromise. Turns out, the filters are exceedingly effective. I won't go into it here, it is covered extensively in other reviews and on YouTube, this system far exceeds other gravity systems.One thing that struck me, though, was how to maximzie usage of the filters. At my current rate, I'd use 1 filter a month. Not at all a bad thing. However, I have brought that down to 1 every six months. Here's how.I have purchased two pitchers, as shown. On the right is the 10-cup, my first pitcher. At center, the 12-cup. On the left is a 2 gallon glass container with spigot. I do the following.1. Fill the first pitcher with tap water. Use it exclusively for a month. (I pour the water into a glass container almost immediately after filtering. That's just me.)2. Once the TDS monitor tells you that the water has more than a safe number of particles (6 is the recommended number), start using the second pitcher. Your first pitcher becomes your dirty pitcher.3. Pour the water from the "dirty" pitcher to the second pitcher (the clean pitcher). The clean pitcher's filter will have to do much less filtering because the dirty pitcher's filter is still picking up most of the particles.4. Keep testing the water from the clean pitcher. Once it reaches the maximum of 6 or more, (which takes 6 months in my case), throw away the filter in the dirty pitcher and replace it with the filter in the clean pitcher. Install a brand new filter in the clean pitcher.5. Repeat steps 1-4.Doing it this way, your filters should last a lot longer, depending on your usage. If you are a family of 4 or 8, and use 2-4-8 gallons a day, you may get 1 week out of one filter, but you will get much more out of each filter doing it this way.I like to use glass for holding the water longer term. But if you are using all BPA-free plastic containers, which all the pitchers ZeroWater provides are, you should be ok.Which ContainerZero Water offers several options for containers. I chose the pitchers because they are small enough to lift, while still having a spigot on the back end if I want to use them directly to fill a glass. But pouring the water is faster than the spigot, so a pitcher is more versatile than the larger container. I chose different sizes in the pitcher mainly to be able to differentiate which is the dirty and which, the clean. Personally, I prefer the 12-cup - the top fits better than the 10-cup, and is molded to prevent leakage from the water that is still filtering through if you happen to need to pour it before it's all drained down.TDS MonitorThe TDS monitor comes with each unit. It is accurate. I tested it on various water sources. So I trust it when it says my filtered water is zero. They are sensitive enough to detect 1 ppm. These monitors work on batteries. They should last quite a while. I called customer service about this because one of the TDS monitors stopped working. They were very informative and helpful.I have taken the monitors out of the slot where they can be carried on top of the pitchers. The possibility that water will fill the top is too great. The TDS monitors are actually not waterproof. They will die if submerged fully in water. You should only submerge the bottom where the sensors are. Put about an inch of your filtered water in a clean cup to test it.The TDS monitors have a "hold" button and an "on/off" button. If you mistakenly press the hold button, your monitor will not read the water levels and will say "000". This may be incorrect if your monitor is on hold. Just press the hold button a couple times and test the water, and whatever number it reads will be accurate.Customer ServiceZero Water has its own website. They can be contacted by email and phone. They are highly responsive, knowledgeable and friendly. This speaks volumes about the product, because they back it.Water TasteThe water tastes like a spring-fed stream. It's great. At one point, when I was still getting used to how to use the equipment, I was drinking water at 55ppm and it still tasted very good. When I caught this and started using a clean filter, bringing the water to 000 ppm again, the taste improvement was noticeable, though not as dramatic as the difference between tap water and purified.I've read on here that the taste becomes sour or metallic when the water purification levels drop. To me, it has not been that noticeable. I would suggest replacing the filter in such cases as it might be faulty.Camping OutI would take this with me on a camping trip. But I would use an initial filter designed for camping first, then put it through the Zero Water filters. This system is not really designedf for pond water that has mud and algae. However, once you filter those out, I wouldn't hesitate to use it.Overall, I am pleased with this system. As long at the quality of the filters stays the same, I plan to use it until I get another home.Stay safe and be healthy. I will update this review if my experience changes.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
After doing the research, this was the one which I found to have the maximum filtration while I am living in an apartment. In a home you own, your best bet is an under the sink or whole-house reverse osmosis system. However, for a whole lot less, you can get this with pretty much the same water quality! That's quite astounding given the price differential (thousands versus a hundred or two). Nevertheless, this system takes more work in terms of:

* Vigilance - you'll have to use the TDS monitor provided with purchase to see how the filter is doing
* Keeping the water levels full in the container as you use it
* Keeping new filters on hand

After reading the reviews, I realized that the filter would last maybe a month given my usage (about 1 gallon a day for one person). I use it for both drinking and cooking. Before this I was lugging multi-gallon containers from the water store to home every week. The price was okay though has been going up. I was paying may $400 a year for water. Now it's more like $250 in the first year, and it will be less in ensuing years because I won't be buying any new pitchers, just filters.

My tap water here in Florida tests out at 300 particles (ppm). Anywhere you live, there will be additives, pharmaceuticals, pesticides and heavy metals - even on well water because the aquifers are now contaminated. Flouridation (terrible for the organs), is another factor if you use city water. I have used filtered water exclusively for 30 years. I had a very good Culligan system installed under my kitchen sink at home, but as I have moved, I have gone with a portable setup. Zero Water eliminated the need to lug heavy water containers, which is wonderful. But I wasn't going to compromise. Turns out, the filters are exceedingly effective. I won't go into it here, it is covered extensively in other reviews and on YouTube, this system far exceeds other gravity systems.

One thing that struck me, though, was how to maximzie usage of the filters. At my current rate, I'd use 1 filter a month. Not at all a bad thing. However, I have brought that down to 1 every six months. Here's how.

I have purchased two pitchers, as shown. On the right is the 10-cup, my first pitcher. At center, the 12-cup. On the left is a 2 gallon glass container with spigot. I do the following.

1. Fill the first pitcher with tap water. Use it exclusively for a month. (I pour the water into a glass container almost immediately after filtering. That's just me.)
2. Once the TDS monitor tells you that the water has more than a safe number of particles (6 is the recommended number), start using the second pitcher. Your first pitcher becomes your dirty pitcher.
3. Pour the water from the "dirty" pitcher to the second pitcher (the clean pitcher). The clean pitcher's filter will have to do much less filtering because the dirty pitcher's filter is still picking up most of the particles.
4. Keep testing the water from the clean pitcher. Once it reaches the maximum of 6 or more, (which takes 6 months in my case), throw away the filter in the dirty pitcher and replace it with the filter in the clean pitcher. Install a brand new filter in the clean pitcher.
5. Repeat steps 1-4.

Doing it this way, your filters should last a lot longer, depending on your usage. If you are a family of 4 or 8, and use 2-4-8 gallons a day, you may get 1 week out of one filter, but you will get much more out of each filter doing it this way.

I like to use glass for holding the water longer term. But if you are using all BPA-free plastic containers, which all the pitchers ZeroWater provides are, you should be ok.

Which Container
Zero Water offers several options for containers. I chose the pitchers because they are small enough to lift, while still having a spigot on the back end if I want to use them directly to fill a glass. But pouring the water is faster than the spigot, so a pitcher is more versatile than the larger container. I chose different sizes in the pitcher mainly to be able to differentiate which is the dirty and which, the clean. Personally, I prefer the 12-cup - the top fits better than the 10-cup, and is molded to prevent leakage from the water that is still filtering through if you happen to need to pour it before it's all drained down.

TDS Monitor
The TDS monitor comes with each unit. It is accurate. I tested it on various water sources. So I trust it when it says my filtered water is zero. They are sensitive enough to detect 1 ppm. These monitors work on batteries. They should last quite a while. I called customer service about this because one of the TDS monitors stopped working. They were very informative and helpful.

I have taken the monitors out of the slot where they can be carried on top of the pitchers. The possibility that water will fill the top is too great. The TDS monitors are actually not waterproof. They will die if submerged fully in water. You should only submerge the bottom where the sensors are. Put about an inch of your filtered water in a clean cup to test it.

The TDS monitors have a "hold" button and an "on/off" button. If you mistakenly press the hold button, your monitor will not read the water levels and will say "000". This may be incorrect if your monitor is on hold. Just press the hold button a couple times and test the water, and whatever number it reads will be accurate.

Customer Service
Zero Water has its own website. They can be contacted by email and phone. They are highly responsive, knowledgeable and friendly. This speaks volumes about the product, because they back it.

Water Taste
The water tastes like a spring-fed stream. It's great. At one point, when I was still getting used to how to use the equipment, I was drinking water at 55ppm and it still tasted very good. When I caught this and started using a clean filter, bringing the water to 000 ppm again, the taste improvement was noticeable, though not as dramatic as the difference between tap water and purified.
I've read on here that the taste becomes sour or metallic when the water purification levels drop. To me, it has not been that noticeable. I would suggest replacing the filter in such cases as it might be faulty.

Camping Out
I would take this with me on a camping trip. But I would use an initial filter designed for camping first, then put it through the Zero Water filters. This system is not really designedf for pond water that has mud and algae. However, once you filter those out, I wouldn't hesitate to use it.

Overall, I am pleased with this system. As long at the quality of the filters stays the same, I plan to use it until I get another home.

Stay safe and be healthy. I will update this review if my experience changes.
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Jag testade att mätta vatten från min andra vattenkanna jag köpt i hälsokostbutik och vattnet fick 0,65 och ifrån kranen 0,78.

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