Features: • 10 Cup (80oz) capacity • Nsf certified. Remove 99% of total dissolved solids, lead as well as chromium, mercury, chlorine, and PFOA and PFOS • 5 stage filtration • Includes water quality meter so you know exactly when it’s time to change your filter
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
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I know MOST things don't last forever and it wouldn't be part of your business model if you were to make a mistake and make a product that did or at least had an extended life. Would it be too much too ask if your filters had this capability? Know everyone is in it to make a living and then some. Product is phenomenal just put more life into your filters.
Enjoying zero water and the taste.now I'm wondering if just me or my water, but when you need to change the filter does it start to smell like fish. I don't have a good sense of smell and served a family member water and they spit it out and said it tasted like fish. I guess my water is so bad my filter will only last about a month. I'm good with that im wondering if that's just my experience.
The filter seems to work as well as the Pltcher.Been using about 2-3 weeks and I love it.I have been using a PURE under sink filter for many years but it does not work for TDS.So I thought I would give the ZERO a try.I simply pour the water that comes out of the Pure filter into the ZERO and 3 weeks later my meter is still reading zero.It's a heck of a deal.
ZeroWater is Very easy and convenient to to use, The water also taste better. Just be patient when you ordered it, it might take a little bit long but you eventually going to receive it.
Good unit except the 2 part top lid is badly designed. The front pouring part has pegs that gotta snap into annoying holes which is a pain to disassemble and reassemble. Why not just have a single piece lid that snaps back onto the top part like on the 12 cup unit ? Don't reinvent the wheel if its working fine the way it always has been ! This upgrade backfired on you guys !
This is my second ZeroWater filter system. I love how clean and refreshing the filtered water is. Unfortunately my pitcher came with a filter that won't attach properly. I was able to use an older filter for a short time, but I'm very disappointed that I have to buy a new filter already.
Impossible to insert filter into lid tightly enough to prevent water from draining around rather than through the filter
I bought this to replace my older model of the 10 Cup pitcher. My filters seem to be not lasting as long as they should, so I bought a new pitcher along with replacement filters, thinking my pitcher (about 3 or 4 years old) was ready to be replaced. The new "10 Cup" pitcher is visibly smaller. Not only is the capacity of the pitcher itself smaller, but the top reservoir pre-filter is visibly smaller, so I can only fill so much water in the top at a time. I ended up not using it at all and went back to using my older 10 Cup model. The spout on both, for the record, is annoying, and I ended up removing the little plastic flap on the spout, which kept causing it to drip/spill. It looks different, but I wouldn't say that it's been improved on this newer model by any means. In fact, I prefer the older model.
I was excited about this water filter but found it could barely stand in the sink without tipping over as I filled it with water. The design doesn't really make sense.
I was curious in trying this pitcher but got disappointed when I was adding water to filter the water runs out through the small sides and does not get filtered is not locking strong from top or I'm I doing something wrong??