Battle of the Water Filters! Brita Maxtra+ vs. ZeroWater (and I turn wine into water!)
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- In today's video I put two Water Filters to the test - The Brita Maxtra + and the ZeroWater. The Zerowater claims to remove ALL dissolved solids from water and comes with a handy meter to measure the water before and after.
I'm not one to listen to marketing claims, so in my (not at all) scientific experiment - I test the water out of my tap, and filter it through the Maxtra Plus and the ZeroWater. The results are shocking.
Also, the ZeroWater can also 'turn wine into water' - I wanted to put that to the test.
Go check out ZeroWater here - zerowater.co.uk/
You can buy them on Amazon here - amzn.to/2Y12je8
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0:00 Start
0:22 Introduction
3:09 Unboxing the ZeroWater Water Filter
6:40 Setting up the ZeroWater Water Filter
8:10 Brita Maxtra+ vs. ZeroWater (vs. Tap Water)
14:45 Can the ZeroWater turn Wine into Water?
18:58 Tasting 'Wine' that has been filtered by the ZeroWater.
20:00 Wrapping up and conclusions. - Наука
I've been using a zero water filter for a few years now and I test the water regularly. It makes a big difference and saves a lot of plastic waste if you tend to prefer bottled water. I have tried and don't recommend using off-brand filters in your zero water to save money since the filter is essentially the ENTIRE reason you bought a zero water in the first place.
I use a three-step water filter pitcher with decent city tap water going into the cheapest, whatever i have around and not using water filter first. From there it goes into the Zero Water, followed by the Clearly Filtered to be drank. The first (cheapest) one takes out the largest contaminants so the others last longer. The Zero Water mainly didn't remove Fluoride which my city water has a lot of. Note that fluoride is good topically when part of brushing and rinsing, but not ingesting. The Clearly Filtered removed all Fluoride and a few other chemicals that were only reduced by the first two filters. I change my first/cheapest filter every 4-6 weeks. The others 3 and 6 months. This is what works for my home according to taste, smell and lab tests plus my wallet.
OK, I need one of these, the water here tastes like chlorine and death, even the Brita can't help it.
Great vlog once again, but SHAME on you for wasting wine 🤣
Hows it been going with ur zero water?
Wow Kip, that is amazing, love it ! 😀
Glad you like it!
Ty for your video it really helped,,intersting wine experiment
Glad you enjoyed it
Fyi, If you push hold, it will keep the numbers once you pull it out.
Does this take fluoride out of the water do you know ?
Thanks.
No idea ! Sorry
yes it does
I was a lot like you and was very sceptical of the claims of "Zero" dissolved solids and thought that the added "Meter" would be a gimmick.
I then saw a video from a RUclipsr I trusted (before I even saw your video, it was queued up after the other one) and decided, on the basis of that, to take the plunge so to speak and get the round ZeroWater pitcher.
Like you, I don't notice much of a difference in taste of just water; however I am a heavy coffee drinker and i DO notice a difference there.
Here's a tip for you, to make your ZeroWater filter last longer, filter the water through the Britta first and then pour that into the ZeroWater jug.
You might as well use up the Britta filters you have already paid for.
I didn't think of filtering red wine and I just wonder if the filter actually neutralises the alcohol.
put in a coke next, I wanna see
Haha - Might be a plan...