ZeroWater Filter Pitcher - Most People Don’t Know THIS! | Review + Lab Test

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

Комментарии • 33

  • @boswater6065
    @boswater6065  Месяц назад

    *→ Buy the ZeroWater 10-Cup Ready-Pour Here:* amzn.to/3TPVRRI
    *→ Buy the Clearly Filtered Pitcher Here:* www.clearlyfiltered.com/products/clean-water-pitcher?rfsn=4045587.5c8334&subid=Zero - *Use code “WELCOME10” for 10% off!*

  • @jamesonlee4410
    @jamesonlee4410 7 дней назад

    Great review, glad I found this channel. We recently returned a Berky that has nothing but issues and then bought this zero water and constantly getting metallic taste and very high readings on the TDS. Gonna send this back and continue looking for something better. Great review, OP!

  • @Buzzkillco
    @Buzzkillco 15 дней назад

    i double filter my water, i run my water through the Waterdrol system first, then run it through Zero water mainly because Zerowater filters out Fluoride pretty good and waterdrop does not at all. but waterdrop does better on eveyy try thing else. it’s a win win using those 2 filters for cleaner safe drinking water

  • @Allaiya.
    @Allaiya. 13 дней назад

    I have the zero pitcher & the Zero glass water dispenser (which is what I use most frequently since it’s glass & not plastic). I wanted something that could also get rid of PFAS forever chemicals which Brita and many others apparently don’t remove & tap doesn’t regulate out yet.
    Plus I know there’s something leaking into my tap water. Not sure if it’s old pipes or rubber from the touchless faucet or what but there’s like a black film left behind so no, I don’t trust it.
    So that’s also why I was drinking bottled water but apparently that has microplastics in it so now I need to go buy a glass or stainless steel water bottle I guess.

  • @Keepingthefaith72
    @Keepingthefaith72 Месяц назад +6

    It sounds like an advert for Clearlyfiltered and a hit job on Zerowater ...

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Месяц назад +1

      I disagree. Everything we say is backed by data. And we mention the Clearly Filtered only very briefly.

    • @achilles8205
      @achilles8205 11 дней назад +2

      Dude, my tapwater reads 165 on my TDS when I bought the clearly filtered water pitcher the TDS was over 230 so I think clearly water might be a scam used to have a reverse osmosis water system under my sink and it always read under 8 ppm. I don’t want anything in my water. I don’t want good minerals. I don’t want bad minerals. I want my water to be clean because water is not meant for hydration. Water is meant to clean your system out and keep your tissues, free of toxins and bacteria and keep your blood cleansed, etc., electrolytes and minerals, fruits and vegetables

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  11 дней назад

      @achilles8205 TDS is not a good measurement for water quality.

    • @camplethargic8
      @camplethargic8 10 дней назад

      @@boswater6065 "Only very briefly" mentioned, and then provide a link to buy Clearly Filtered in a pinned comment, replete with a discount code. *Clearly Zero Credibility!*

  • @davesanders9203
    @davesanders9203 27 дней назад +1

    All I know is that "nitrates" and "nitrides" are really BAD for MY body!
    Zero water filters this down to zero AND I have NO PAIN in my gut.
    To cut cost I do use 2 filters. When the first filter reads over 6 (it used to be 10?)
    I use the "used" first then run thru the second filter.
    PS: My TDS meter reads 415 for tap water!

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  26 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing. Great to hear that the ZeroWater works for you!

  • @cameragirl242-om1qx
    @cameragirl242-om1qx 20 дней назад

    Am doing reverse osmosis with a faucet divertor. The water is run into a glass Zero Water cistern, which holds about 2-2.5 gallons, so it's run through a Zero Water filter also, so double filtered. Hopefully not adding copper & other metals back into the filtered water.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  19 дней назад

      That should definitely take care of most things!

  • @12marcusboy
    @12marcusboy Месяц назад +1

    Hi mate. I'm really looking to get the new J. SHMIDT 500.... seems very good but wondering if you have done testing or a review for this pretty please? Could you give us a test. Thanks

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Месяц назад

      Never heard of it. But it looks interesting and so I've added it to our list!

  • @brianle-lo6dx
    @brianle-lo6dx Месяц назад +1

    can you guys do showerhead filters in the future like do ones from an article tops list?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Месяц назад +1

      This is on our list, but definitely not a priority, so it will take some time until we publish a shower filter comparison video.

    • @brianle-lo6dx
      @brianle-lo6dx Месяц назад +1

      @@boswater6065 thanks if we can donate to help your testing or sped up testing us know. Also in your opinion would an aquatru carafe filter more contaminants than a clearly filtred pitcher

    • @brianle-lo6dx
      @brianle-lo6dx Месяц назад +2

      @@boswater6065 thank you if we can donate to sped up process or help let us know. also is an aquatru carafe will filter out more than a clearly filtered pitcher

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Месяц назад +1

      Appreciate the offer! Considering that the AquaTru Carafe is a reverse osmosis system, generally speaking, it'll remove more contaminants than any water filter pitcher.

    • @brianle-lo6dx
      @brianle-lo6dx Месяц назад

      @@boswater6065 thank you for the information

  • @cyndlortiz9295
    @cyndlortiz9295 Месяц назад +1

    I’m trying to find something to filter water so that it is distilled or close to it. I want the water to have as little tds as possible as I am not using it for drinking. Is this a good option for that? Thanks.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Месяц назад

      Why not use a water distiller?

    • @cyndlortiz9295
      @cyndlortiz9295 Месяц назад

      @@boswater6065 do you have a good recommendation I’m not sure which one would be worth it and also if it would end up breaking even cost wise?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Месяц назад

      We haven't tested any water distillers yet. There are plenty on Amazon. If I remember correctly, the Megahome used to be really popular. It uses around 3-3.5 kWh per gallon.

    • @davesanders9203
      @davesanders9203 27 дней назад +2

      Buy the 7 cup Zero filter and see if it works for you!
      I only got to try it by accident and it works GREAT for me.
      Look for my other post on this video.

    • @cyndlortiz9295
      @cyndlortiz9295 27 дней назад

      @@boswater6065 yeah I’m not sure how well it’s worth it compared to buying distilled water from the store so that’s how I came across this but I’m not sure this is worth it either. I’ll probably just stick to buying distilled at the store. Thank you for replying ☺️