Disclosure- ZeroWater provided product to facilitate this review. All opinions stated are my own.
Like most people, I start off my new year with lofty goals. Eat healthier, exercise more, and drink more water usually top my list each year. Luckily the drink more water goal is well on its way to being accomplished. A few months ago, I was talking with my friend Ellen, from That Chic Mom, and she was telling me how she will NOT drink water unless it comes from her ZeroWater filter. Having never heard of this filter before, I began asking her what makes it different. She explained to me that all other water tastes gritty after using the ZeroWater filter and how it removes stuff that you don’t even think about.
Well, recently I received a ZeroWater Ready-Pour Pitcher to test out and I have to say, Ellen was right! I find that the water tastes cleaner and has no weird tasted any longer. We have trouble keeping our pitcher full, since the kids and I seem to be filling up our water bottles more than we used to.
Here are all the technical details about the ZeroWater Filters and their Ready-Pour Pitcher:
- ZeroWater removes 99.63% of all total dissolved solids based on EPA certified lab tests, measuring 000 ppm on a digital water meter.
- ZeroWater has a patented five-stage, dual-ion exchange filtration system.
- Ready-Pour’s innovative sealed lid and reservoir enables the pitcher to be kept full while adding up to two cups of additional capacity, helping to eliminate the wasted space on the top of the pitcher.
- The pitcher can hold 10 cups total (eight within the pitcher itself and two in the reservoir).
- The underneath water filter assembly ensures water passes directly through and not under the filter.
The Ready-Pour Pitcher from ZeroWater retails for $37.99 and comes with an integrated Total Dissolved Solids meter. ZeroWater products are available for purchase from Target, Wal-Mart, Amazon.com and more. To learn more or stay social, be sure to follow ZeroWater on Facebook and Twitter.
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