description ZeroWater 10-Cup Pitcher Overview
ZeroWater is unique because it uses a 5-stage ion exchange process that brings your water's Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) reading to zero. It is the only pitcher on the market that can compete with reverse osmosis systems in terms of purity. It comes with a digital TDS meter, allowing you to see exactly when the filter needs replacing. It is the best choice for people who are extremely sensitive to the taste of minerals or who live in areas with very hard water.
While the filters have a shorter lifespan, the purity level is unmatched for a pitcher.
info ZeroWater 10-Cup Pitcher Specifications
| Meter | Digital TDS meter with replaceable battery |
| Weight | About 2.5 lbs when full |
| Capacity | 10 cups (2.3 liters) |
| Material | BPA-free plastic |
| Dimensions | Approximately 11 x 6 x 10 inches |
| Pour Speed | Approximately 1 cup per minute |
| Filter Type | Ion exchange resin with activated carbon |
| Tds Reduction | Reduces to 000 (zero dissolved solids) |
| Filter Lifespan | 20-40 gallons depending on water quality and usage |
| Filtration Stages | 5-stage ion exchange |
balance ZeroWater 10-Cup Pitcher Pros & Cons
- 5-stage ion exchange filtration removes 99.6% of dissolved solids, achieving true zero TDS readings
- Includes a digital TDS meter to monitor water purity in real-time
- 10-cup capacity suitable for families or frequent water drinkers
- No plumbing or installation required - simply fill and use immediately
- Competes with reverse osmosis systems in filtration quality at a fraction of the cost
- BPA-free plastic construction ensures safe drinking water
- Filter replacements are an ongoing expense, with filters needing change every 20-40 gallons depending on usage
- Slower pour rate compared to basic carbon filter pitchers due to intensive 5-stage process
- Digital TDS meter requires battery replacement over time
- Filters can be difficult to find in stores compared to major brands like Brita
- Initial purchase price is higher than standard water filter pitchers
help ZeroWater 10-Cup Pitcher FAQ
How often should I replace the ZeroWater filter?
Replace the filter when the TDS meter reads 006 or higher, or every 20-40 gallons (approximately every 2-3 months for average use). Heavily used filters may need replacement more frequently.
Can ZeroWater filter match reverse osmosis water quality?
Yes, ZeroWater's 5-stage ion exchange process reduces TDS to 000, producing water purity comparable to home reverse osmosis systems without the installation complexity or water waste.
Is the TDS meter battery replaceable?
Yes, the included digital TDS meter uses replaceable batteries. The meter displays real-time Total Dissolved Solids readings to confirm your water has reached optimal purity.
What contaminants does ZeroWater remove?
ZeroWater reduces heavy metals including lead and mercury, chlorine, chromium, radium, and over 99.5% of other dissolved solids that standard carbon filters cannot address.
Can I use ZeroWater with well water?
ZeroWater works with most water sources including well water, but extremely contaminated water may exhaust filters faster. Always check local water quality reports for specific contaminants.
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Health-conscious consumers who want laboratory-grade water purity verification at home without installing a reverse osmosis system.
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What are the key specifications of ZeroWater 10-Cup Pitcher?
- Meter: Digital TDS meter with replaceable battery
- Weight: About 2.5 lbs when full
- Capacity: 10 cups (2.3 liters)
- Material: BPA-free plastic
- Dimensions: Approximately 11 x 6 x 10 inches
- Pour Speed: Approximately 1 cup per minute
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