Friday, March 29, 2013

Zero Water Filter

Many of you might have Brita Water Pitchers or filters right on your faucet.  While that is better than water right out of the faucet there is a better filter out there we wanted you to know about and that's ZeroWater.


How is ZeroWater different?
  • It is a 5 stage filter which is more comprehensive
  • Ion Exchange Technology as opposed to simple carbon only
  • Removes virtually all detectable dissolved solids
How does the Zero Water filter work?
  • When water passes through the Ion Exchange Filters, the ions that you may not want in the water or may make the water taste bad are collected and exchanged with water ions like hydrogen.
Unfiltered water in our area has shown readings that range from 155-250.  Some of these reading come from after using a Brita filter as well.  So needless to say our water in the area is not good, which probably isn't a surprise to anyone.  Your water should have a reading of 000.  Once a reading reaches 006 or higher it's time to replace the filter.
 
How long will the filters last?
  • Though they are lab-certified for 22.5 gallons per filter under the strictest conditions, consumers with tap water near 200 TDS have said that one filter will treat about 30 gallons of water before seeing a reading of 006 on their TDS meter. The lower the TDS, the longer the filters will last. You need to test your water to know for yourself.

You can enter your zip code here to see if any readings have been posted for your area.

1 comment:

  1. Shittt filter it went from 0 one day to 18 the next then 250. And tap waTer is 500tds in San Diego

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