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ZeroWater 20-Cup Ready-Pour 5-Stage Water Filter Pitcher 0 TDS for Improved Tap Water Taste - IAPMO Certified to Reduce Lead, Chromium, and PFOA/PFOS
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Brand | ZeroWater |
Special Feature | Change Filter Indicator, Compatible With Zero Water Replacement Filters, IAPMO Certified Water Filter Pitcher, Ergonomic Handle, Included TDS Meter See more |
Product Dimensions | 10.63"L x 5.5"W x 11.75"H |
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Model Name | 20-Cup Ready-Pour Dispenser |
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About this item
- Filtered Water Dispenser: The 20 Cup 5-stage Ready-Pour Water Filter Dispenser is perfect for home or office; Ready-Pour technology lets you dispense delicious water while reservoir is still filtering without lifting due to one-hand, push and pour spout. 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: 20-cup Water Dispenser, 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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Product details
- Product Dimensions : 10.63 x 5.5 x 11.75 inches; 3.3 Pounds
- Item model number : ZD-20RP-N
- Date First Available : January 7, 2020
- Manufacturer : ZeroWater
- ASIN : B083KY2FZB
- Country of Origin : Mexico
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,061 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
- #15 in Pitcher Water Filters
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
The 20 Cup 5-stage Water Filtration Dispenser with Ready-Pour™ technology is perfect for in home or small office usage and holds more than enough water for your family and friends. The Ready-Pour™ technology suits your on-the-go lifestyle - you can dispense delicious water while the reservoir is still filtering. The compact design includes a one-hand, push and pour spout that allows you to dispense water into your cup or favorite water bottle without any lifting.
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ZeroWater is a one of a kind water filtration system that brings clean & safe drinking water to your home.
Reasons Why 5-Stage Water Filter by ZeroWater Is Not An Ordinary Filter:
- Removes more solids than ANY OTHER pour through filter.
- Features PREMIUM 5 stage filtration technology.
- Reduces lead, chromium and other heavy metals.
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5-Stage Filter Removes 99.6% of TDSPour-through water filter removes 99.6% of all total dissolved solids (TDS), leaving nothing behind. |
IAPMO Certified to Reduce PFAO/PFOS and LeadThe 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 WaterGet delicious and pure-tasting water with every sip. |
For the Whole FamilyEveryone loves ZeroWater, even pets! Ensure your family is getting the best. |
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Easy to InstallJust 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 WaterFill 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 CountertopStore the dispenser 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. |
20-Cup Dispenser | 7-Cup Pitcher | 22-Cup Dispenser + Filter | |
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Capacity | 20 Cups / 160 oz | 7 Cups / 56 oz | 22 Cups / 176 oz |
What's Included | Includes Dispenser, Meter Holder, Free TDS Meter, Zerowater 5-stage Filter | Includes Pitcher, Free TDS Meter, Zerowater 5-stage Filter | Includes Dispenser, Spigot, Free TDS Meter, Zerowater 5-stage Filter |
BPA Free | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Premium 5-Stage Filtration | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Spigot | ✓ | ― | ✓ |
Ready Read Technology | ― | ― | ✓ |
Space Saving Design | ― | ✓ | ― |
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Customers like the ease of use of the water purification unit. For example, they mention it's easy to assemble and test. That said, some complain about the leakage. Opinions are mixed on quality, filter, taste, and value.
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Customers like the performance of the water purification unit. They mention that the filter works great, the dispenser itself works great and feels durable. Some say that the water tastes great, and feels much cleaner than their previous filtered water.
"This pitcher is great! I love how it comes with a tds meter to test the water not just for the quality but for when you need to change the filter!..." Read more
"...The water tastes great. Better now Han bottles since we no now we are drinking micro plastics. This is a winwin I’m very pleased and no more lugging." Read more
"...it has never been quite right- at first I thought it might be due to a period of adjustment..." Read more
"...No regrets. Great product." Read more
Customers find the water purification unit easy to use. They mention it's super easy to setup, and the nozzle is very easy to screw on. Customers say it'll save them a lot of time and energy in the long run. They also say the water tastes amazing and feels amazing to drink.
"...The Zero Water filter is also very easy to use...." Read more
"...fits perfectly in our fridge, hold a decent amount of water, and it is easy for even my four year old to use...." Read more
"...Also, instructions is not very obvious to me, a simple step of explaining how it works and when to change the filter would have been better" Read more
"...It's easy to use and feels like the right size." Read more
Customers are mixed about the taste of the water purification unit. Some mention it filters out tap water for a delicious crisp water, while others say that it tastes terrible.
"...The water tastes great, it filters a little slow but it’s expected for your water to go through 5 stages of filtration lol I definitely give this..." Read more
"...It also tasted bad (out of the top filter, not the bottom). So it seem to have "breakthrough" a lot worse than I expected [see up date 3 below]...." Read more
"...I've noticed a significant improvement in the taste and odor of my tap water since I started using this filter...." Read more
"...The water tastes great. Better now Han bottles since we no now we are drinking micro plastics. This is a winwin I’m very pleased and no more lugging." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the water purification unit. Some mention that the quality is consistent, well-made, and brittle looking clear plastic. However, others say that the water quality is terrible where they live, the water frequently does not run through, and the spout design allows a tiny amount of water to seep through the valve and over.
"...The pitcher itself is made of a durable and high-quality material that feels sturdy and long-lasting...." Read more
"...no matter how much I try to tighten the filter... the pitcher could have been better quality for something holds water...." Read more
"...that being said I would still recommend this product 100% the water is crisp and fresh and even takes our the "well water" taste that we are use to..." Read more
"...it gave then after a while it started tasting more chemical and almost fishy-the kids had been telling me that it tastes funny since the beginning I..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the filter. Some mention it does an excellent job and is a very large filter, while others say that it filters water very slowly, has a hard time flowing, and gets clogged.
"...The water tastes great, it filters a little slow but it’s expected for your water to go through 5 stages of filtration lol I definitely give this..." Read more
"...few months now, and I can say without hesitation that it's one of the best water filters I've ever used...." Read more
"...Compare to the Shaklee filters I had, the filtration is slow, and the water tastes much fresh, even sweet after the filtration...." Read more
"Filter comes presoaked! The capacity is perfect for one person who (thinks he) drinks a lot of water. Flavor beats the heck out of our tap water...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the water purification unit. Some mention that it's well worth the cost, and the filters are under $20. However, others say that it doesn't last that long and the filter is expensive.
"...and three the filters are a little expensive and only last about two weeks which is frustrating when I..." Read more
"...get the filters for this dispenser on Black Friday, I figure it's worth the cost for great tasting water, and not contributing crazy bad amounts of..." Read more
"...Hence the reason for needing a filter. Bottled water gets expensive, and the bottles are bad for the environment (even though I recycle)...." Read more
"...Because the filters are expensive, we'll see if this one lasts the 4 months it's reputed to last...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the water purification unit. They mention that it starts leaking water, the nozzle broke after a month and a half, and the button valve thing is leaky. Some say that the spout at the bottom stopped letting water flow completely and that the water ends up spilling in the floor.
"...later, but I found out that it does leak a small amount, and drips in two places no matter how much I try to tighten the filter... the pitcher could..." Read more
"...Hmmmm. Anyway I had a leaky problem with the filter and had to tighten it more...." Read more
"...The only fail is that the spigot has a VERY stiff spring, which you activate like a syringe...." Read more
"...Problem is, it leaks right where the filter screws into the lid. So unfiltered water leaks into the filtered water, and nothing can do to fix it...." Read more
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UPDATE: After starting this, I used the TDS meter to check the output of the top filter once a day. It slowly raised to 6 and then I stopped checking. A week later (about 1 week after I started doing it) the TDS showed 250 while the tap water was 200. It also tasted bad (out of the top filter, not the bottom). So it seem to have "breakthrough" a lot worse than I expected [see up date 3 below]. The day before I squeezed the sides of the top filter to get air out and I wonder if that let gunk that had been caught over the previous several weeks and in the top part of the filter had got around the sand by flowing down the sides.
UPDATE 2: I broke the used filter apart to try to see why it started having TDS as high as the tap water. Inside, on the first 1/3 or 1/4 is an activated carbon layer. The rest is "sand". I didn't see any other stages, just the sand that looks interesting and weird when light reflects off of it. There's a thin white "filter" at the bottom, but that's just keeping the sand from coming out. I looked at it under a microscope & knew what it is. I visited a 3M plant in Alabama where they made it & took home a sample. They're really small, very smooth, hollow glass beads that they sprinkle on paints to make things like traffic signs reflective to on-coming lights. There's only a certain angle that solid rain drops reflect light to make a rainbow. The optics of a hollow sphere reflect back to the light. They may use it as a filter because the smooth round shape is easy to clean (if not bought perfectly clean form the manufacturing process), and no super-fine particles are in it like natural sand, although the diameter varies a lot to pretty small which helps in compacting & filtering. It's neat stuff.
UPDATE 3: Seeing what it is, I rinsed the old "sand" in a pan with clean water from the new filter. The TDS of the rinse went from about 100 ppm to 0 ppm in 6 rinses. I also tried soap and hot water. At first it seems to filter down to 20 ppm, but then in only 1 cycle of water it was up to 150 ppm, so the top 1/2 layer of activated carbon (and I think sand) that I had removed must have been doing a lot more.
See image. After TDS meter says 4 ppm after a few weeks (250 ppm tap water) my daughter complains (she's super sensitive) that it's not perfect anymore. So to extend life of filter I move it to the top holder and put a new filter in bottom. Top drains into bottom so old filter pre-cleans before going to new filter, so it should last a LOT longer. I'm just now trying it, so I don't know but simple math says it should last at least 10x longer. It depends on what the "breakthrough profile" which depends on the concentration. For example, the output water of the top filter could suddenly jump from 6 ppm to be more like tap water. Or the small particles coming through the top should find it easier to make their way through the new filter, so it could make it through faster in the bottom. Then there's the "fishy smell" people talk about. If that's something in the filter form using it too long, then the top filter could start causing that and possibly it's something that the bottom filter can't filter out. But my impression is the the fishy smell was in the rest of the container and they just need to clean it, especially the valve. Maybe just run 1 part bleach to 10 parts water through it for a couple of minutes instead of trying to take it apart.
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2022
UPDATE: After starting this, I used the TDS meter to check the output of the top filter once a day. It slowly raised to 6 and then I stopped checking. A week later (about 1 week after I started doing it) the TDS showed 250 while the tap water was 200. It also tasted bad (out of the top filter, not the bottom). So it seem to have "breakthrough" a lot worse than I expected [see up date 3 below]. The day before I squeezed the sides of the top filter to get air out and I wonder if that let gunk that had been caught over the previous several weeks and in the top part of the filter had got around the sand by flowing down the sides.
UPDATE 2: I broke the used filter apart to try to see why it started having TDS as high as the tap water. Inside, on the first 1/3 or 1/4 is an activated carbon layer. The rest is "sand". I didn't see any other stages, just the sand that looks interesting and weird when light reflects off of it. There's a thin white "filter" at the bottom, but that's just keeping the sand from coming out. I looked at it under a microscope & knew what it is. I visited a 3M plant in Alabama where they made it & took home a sample. They're really small, very smooth, hollow glass beads that they sprinkle on paints to make things like traffic signs reflective to on-coming lights. There's only a certain angle that solid rain drops reflect light to make a rainbow. The optics of a hollow sphere reflect back to the light. They may use it as a filter because the smooth round shape is easy to clean (if not bought perfectly clean form the manufacturing process), and no super-fine particles are in it like natural sand, although the diameter varies a lot to pretty small which helps in compacting & filtering. It's neat stuff.
UPDATE 3: Seeing what it is, I rinsed the old "sand" in a pan with clean water from the new filter. The TDS of the rinse went from about 100 ppm to 0 ppm in 6 rinses. I also tried soap and hot water. At first it seems to filter down to 20 ppm, but then in only 1 cycle of water it was up to 150 ppm, so the top 1/2 layer of activated carbon (and I think sand) that I had removed must have been doing a lot more.
See image. After TDS meter says 4 ppm after a few weeks (250 ppm tap water) my daughter complains (she's super sensitive) that it's not perfect anymore. So to extend life of filter I move it to the top holder and put a new filter in bottom. Top drains into bottom so old filter pre-cleans before going to new filter, so it should last a LOT longer. I'm just now trying it, so I don't know but simple math says it should last at least 10x longer. It depends on what the "breakthrough profile" which depends on the concentration. For example, the output water of the top filter could suddenly jump from 6 ppm to be more like tap water. Or the small particles coming through the top should find it easier to make their way through the new filter, so it could make it through faster in the bottom. Then there's the "fishy smell" people talk about. If that's something in the filter form using it too long, then the top filter could start causing that and possibly it's something that the bottom filter can't filter out. But my impression is the the fishy smell was in the rest of the container and they just need to clean it, especially the valve. Maybe just run 1 part bleach to 10 parts water through it for a couple of minutes instead of trying to take it apart.
The filter uses a five-stage filtration process that removes a wide range of impurities from the water, including chlorine, lead, mercury, and other heavy metals. The result is water that tastes clean, fresh, and pure. I've noticed a significant improvement in the taste and odor of my tap water since I started using this filter.
The Zero Water filter is also very easy to use. It comes with a pitcher that holds up to 10 cups of water, and the filter simply screws into the top of the pitcher. The pitcher itself is made of a durable and high-quality material that feels sturdy and long-lasting.
One of the things I love about the Zero Water filter is its longevity. The filter lasts for a long time before it needs to be replaced, and it's also easy to know when it's time for a replacement because the filter has an indicator that lets you know when it's time to change it.
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I got it in on October 29th and did not open it, until two months later, but I found out that it does leak a small amount, and drips in two places no matter how much I try to tighten the filter... the pitcher could have been better quality for something holds water. I would be willing to pay more. I don't know if the leak is caused by the filter or the pitcher, so I won't buy it again. Also, instructions is not very obvious to me, a simple step of explaining how it works and when to change the filter would have been better
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