I received a sample for review. All opinions are of my own.
Many people set fitness and health related resolutions for the new year. I know going to the gym was at the top of my list, but another important one for me was getting in at least 8 glasses of water per day.?I’ve never been a big fan of tap water and buying bottled water adds up, so drinking more water is always a tough one for me to do. However, now that I’ve got a ZeroWater pitcher, I’m getting the cleanest tasting, purest filtered water I can drink right in my own home.
ZeroWater is the filter that really works. It has a removal rate of?above 95% for estrone, PFOA, PFOS, fluoxetine, BPA and ibuprofen whereas many of the other popular brands were only about 60% max.?There are only three ways to truly purify tap water: reverse osmosis, distillation and dionization and ZeroWater uses a five-stage system which includes dionization. Deionization removes?virtually all dissolved solids that may be left over from public water systems or that may have even leached into the water from the pipes. Other popular brands only use a two-stage filtration system.
Their pitchers comes equipped with a hand-held meter to check your own water. As you can see above, my pre-filtered water ?was at 178, but after filtering it in the ZeroWater pitcher it was 0. Quite a big difference in my opinion and where it’s most noticed to me is in the taste. The water tastes absolutely pure without any metallic or plastic taste that I get from tap and bottled water.
ZeroWater offers a variety of pitcher sizes and even a personal filtered cup, but their latest product, the Mini Filter, is what I think most people will find really exciting. You can use the?Mini Filterinother counter top filtration systems so you’re able to enjoy the superior filtration technology without having to buy a whole new system. Many people already have other filtration pitchers and systems, so for only $4.99 per filter, you can switch it to ZeroWater and have the best tasting water around.
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