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The ZeroWater 12 Cup Pitcher features advanced 5-stage ion exchange technology that removes 99.6% of total dissolved solids, including heavy metals like lead and chromium. With a 2.8-liter capacity and a built-in TDS meter, it offers real-time water quality monitoring. Its push-and-pour spout enables easy one-handed use, making it a sustainable and smart choice for millennial professionals seeking pure, great-tasting water while reducing plastic waste.




| ASIN | B01JA5H7GK |
| Amazon Bestseller | #599,277 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #180 in Pitcher Water Filters |
| Brand | ZeroWater |
| Brand Name | ZeroWater |
| Capacity | 2.8 Liters |
| Container Type | Pitcher, Cup, Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,123 Your Review |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00851510006019, 00851510006088 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | ZeroWater |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | ZeroWater |
| Model Number | ZD-012RP |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Reduce TDS |
| Package Information | Pitcher, Cup, Bottle |
| Part Number | ZD-012RP |
| Purification Method | Filter |
| Special Feature | Reduce TDS |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 500 |
| UPC | 851510006019 851510006088 |
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M**O
Utile
Ottima soluzione per migliorare la qualitร dell'acqua domestica e ridurre il consumo di plastica. L'acqua filtrata ha un sapore piรน gradevole e risulta piรน dolce, test fatto con cartine tornasole per la durezza dell'acqua. Il filtro, sebbene non economico e con una durata di circa un mese per acqua mediamente dura, รจ efficace nel ridurre impuritร e metalli pesanti, come evidenziato da tanti test di laboratorio disponibili su YouTube. La caraffa include un comodo misuratore elettronico per verificare la durezza dell'acqua. Nonostante la caraffa non sia molto maneggevole, il dispenser a molla per l'acqua รจ pratico. La consiglio per chi ha un'acqua mediamente dura, per renderla piรน buona e avere un'alternativa sostenibile all'acqua in bottiglia, pur considerando il costo dei filtri.
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Funkar!
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M**T
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 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.
V**E
Excelente producto
Es muy efectiva. Funciona muy bien
D**M
Good size water jug
Handy water jug. I use this to filter PFAS and fluoride out of my drinking water. Iโm the only one using it in the house, but use it a lot. Itโs easy to refill and the filter cartridges are easy to change. Would recommend getting a larger water container, if plan to have several people using it.
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