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The ZeroWater 10-Cup Round Pitcher features a 5-stage ion exchange filter certified by IAPMO to remove metals, chlorine, lead, chromium, and harmful chemicals like PFOA/PFOS. Equipped with a real-time TDS meter, it ensures you always know your water’s purity level. BPA-free and eco-conscious, it helps save up to 660 single-use plastic bottles annually while delivering crisp, clean hydration for your busy lifestyle.




P**5
Nearly perfect product -- and I've tried SO MANY!
When I went to buy this for a fourth time, I was shocked to see that it's a "frequently returned item." That's hard to believe. I bought it for myself and two other times as wedding gifts and everybody absolutely LOVES this item. It's pretty on the counter, the filters leave even the worst water tasing excellent, it holds enough water that you're not constantly refilling, and it's really well made. I'm buying it again as a housewarming present! Anyway, I have lots of experience this product (and all the Zero Water filter products) so here's a good review for you.Pros:Size, quality, appearance, and function. Taste of water is excellent.Response to negative comments:People say the filters are slow, but that's only when they're used up. If your filter is running slow, change it. And the best advice I can possibly get is NEVER BUY THE OFF MARKET BRAND OF FILTER. I tried that to save money and we got very sick. Those filters leak and you end up drinking the filter sediment without realizing it because you can't see it. It took us two months to figure out what was making us sick. Those off brand filters should be taken off the market! The real zero water filters are expensive but absolutely excellent, especially if you have health issues or are immune compromised.The other negative reported with this product is the plastic spigot. I can not figure that one out! It IS plastic and I hated it when I got it. I intended to replace it with a metal one and never got around to it. Three years later and it still works perfect, but it's still on my list to replace it... Strange that they used a plastic spigot but it works, doesn't leak and is just a cosmetic thing. Maybe it's how they keep the price down -- but I agree with the reviewers, I'd happily pay more for the product with a metal spigot! For this item, cosmetic is one of its great appeals.Only real downside is something I didn't see listed in the reviews, which is that when it is on its base, it's too tall to fit under most kitchen cabinets. I just removed the base on mine to make it shorter and it's still very pretty. One couple I bought it for put it in a place where there were no upper cabinets, so it fit and looked great. The other couple had higher upper cabinets and it fit fine. So measure first. Other than that, this is what I would consider a nearly perfect product! I hate the plastic pitchers zero water puts out. They're an ugly, blue, the lids always flop off, they're a weird shape that take up too much room in the fridge and look ugly on the counter, and it takes too long to filter the water since the reserve water is right at the top. If you fill, you have to wait at least five minutes to pour a glass or the reserve water gets in your cup. None of those issues happen with this glass dispenser, and you can't even see the filter!
C**J
Zero Water vs. Aquasana vs. Pur
Let me start by saying I have been a faithful consumer of the Aquasana counter top electric water filter for over five years. I loved my Aquasana filter and faithful cleaned and replaced the filters as required. I was on an auto-delivery program and was judicious about maintaining the system. The only reason I had to replace the filter was because it started leaking very badly.I was going to buy a new Aquasana, but feared the filter would eventually start leaking again. Plus, a new one would cost around $150.00. So, my search began. I looked at under the counter systems that installed in-line and out of site. But the horror stories of them bursting and causing severe water damage to homes scared me away. I had an old Pur water pitcher, and considered trying another Pur product. I liked the capacity of my Aquasana, as it held a little over a gallon of water, so I decided to try a Pur system that hooked directly to the faucet. Once I got the product however, it would not fit on my kitchen hardware, so back it went.I then purchased the Pur counter top system that held a little more than a gallon of water and purchased the more expensive lead reduction filters for better filtration. I got it home and compared the water with my Aquasana water and felt like the water tasted just as good. I thought I was done.Then I saw this beautiful glass dispenser with the Zero Water filter that had twice the capacity of what I was using. The reviews were awesome so I decided to buy it.So why am I telling you all of this? Well, I left both the Aquasana and Pur filters hooked up until the Zero Water filter arrived. It comes with a water quality meter that measures the Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in your water. I ran a test on my tap water (which is pretty good for city water) and it came out with a reading of 71. I then tested the Pur water. It tested at exactly the same 71! What? I then tested my Aquasana water. Now my Aquasana had been thoroughly cleaned and a brand new filter had been installed approximately two weeks earlier. Again, the only reason I even went on this journey was because after changing out the filter, the system started leaking badly every time I dispensed a glass of water. The TDS reading on my Aquasana water was at 101! How could that possibly be! It was actually adding in contaminants? Unbelievable! I unplugged it and threw it away immediately. The Pur went back the next day.This system is awesome. The glass decanter is big, but it sits in a corner of the counter. I purchased the metal base, and as others have noted, they could have made it so it sat down just a few more inches on that base. Honestly though, once it is filled with water, it isn't going anywhere. As others have noted, the plastic spigot that comes with it is subpar. I took Amazon's recommendation and ordered the stainless steel spigot made by Green Leaf and it works flawlessly. I don't have to worry about the cheap plastic wearing off and contaminating the water. The water tastes great and the capacity of the dispenser means I don't have to constantly refill it. As I said, it sits in the corner near the edge of the counter. Others have noted that you can't get a cup taller than about 4 1/2 inches under the spigot, but I have it so the spigot faces off the edge of the counter, so I can fill any size container I want. Perfect!The filters are more expensive than others, but you are getting far superior water. Some have complained about the length the filters last before they need to be replaced. I think this will depend on the TDS count of what is coming out of your tap. So far after two full weeks of heavy use, I'm still at zero on the meter. It's nice to have that meter to monitor things and see where you are at. Instructions say that when your TDS reading gets to around 006, you should change the filter. I will update on how long the filters last for me, but again, my water isn't terrible out of the tap to begin with. I read one review that said their water was reading over 200 in TDS straight out of the tap, so I don't imagine the filters will last as long as stated for someone in this situation. If this is your situation, someone suggested filtering the water first through a cheaper filter, then running it through the Zero water filter. Again, that's a decision based on your tap water and how much effort and money you want to spend to extend the length of the Zero filters. Sounds to me like it wouldn't be worth the extra effort.Bottom line, this is worth every penny. I signed up for auto-delivery on the filters to save a little more money through Amazon. It's glass, so it will be easy to keep clean, however the top portion where you add water is plastic. I've already noticed the metal lid has discolored the top edge of the white plastic from rubbing. No biggie. You can't see it when the lid is on. It is a large glass dispenser, so you will have to be careful when cleaning it, but compared to plastic it's a no brainer. Sorry for the long review. I just could not believe the TDS readings from the different systems and wanted to share my experience.
A**W
Great filter, cheap plastic pitcher
Overall I like it. The bets part is the filtering and the filter flow speed. I am trying to avoid all plastics so I literally hold the unit's filter over a glass cup, Fills about 8 ounces per minute. Water taste good and s truly 0 TPS. I am using an old reverse osmosis system with 19 TPS though so it is not doing too much work filtering regular sink water. Cons are the plastic jug and water filling compartment are cheap plastic. The lid is kind of like a cheap toy and hard to snap in. The unit slides into the jug with indentation lines thar are easy to miss, I can see this releasing microplastics over time. Overall the unit gets 4 stars due to the filter and speed. Way better than the Life Straw filter which literally just dripped slowly. This would be the perfect product if it was a stainless steel unit or glass with silicon.
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