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💧 Drink smarter, live better — pure water at your fingertips!
The ZeroWater 10 Cup Pitcher features a 5-stage NSF-certified filtration system that removes 99.6% of dissolved solids including lead and chromium 6. It includes a digital TDS meter for precise water purity monitoring and a one-handed push spout for easy dispensing. BPA-free and designed for health-conscious users, this pitcher transforms ordinary tap water into refreshingly clean hydration.









| ASIN | B0073PZ6O0 |
| Amazon Bestseller | #112,071 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #35 in Pitcher Water Filters |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (26,514) |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2012 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | Zero Technologies, LLC |
| Package Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions | 29.54 x 15.06 x 27.94 cm; 453.59 g |
し**な
外国からの配送ということでちょっと不安でしたが、日本語のメッセージカードが入っていてなんだかホッとしました。緩衝材も入っていて無事に届きました。しばらく使用してみたいと思います。 【追記】 しばらく使ってみました。もう水道水には戻れないです。 濾過した水に間違えて水道水がわずかに混入してしまい気づかずに飲みました。かなり不味くて改めて濾過して飲んだら美味しかった。使いはじめの時は気づかなかったですが、こんなにスッキリ美味しい水になるのかと驚きました。継続して使っていこうと思います。
タ**カ
水がおいしい
み**み
不純物がゼロに浄水できることが気に入っています。 日本でも塩素、農薬、フッ素などが入っているようなので、ミネラル分はなくなるが安心感があり、使い続けたい。 ガ-ドリッジも2000円くらいなので、日本製と同じくらいか安い。
H**T
これは海外製の標準仕様なのか? それとも、不良品なのか? 日本製ならありえない不具合です。 フィルターに、本体との間のゴムパッキンがついてるのですが、その隙間から数ヶ所、水が溢れだしてきます。 我が家の水道水は66でしたが、浄水された水は21で、0ではありませんでした。 災害時の断水対策として、購入した消費で、フィルターと合わせて2万でこの品質は、日本製なす絶対にありえない事。 でも、今のAmazonは細やかな対応がないし、返品や交換も事務的で一方的な感じがするから、その辺も日本のサービスと比較すると、問題があった時は使いにくいなって思いました。 フィルターの性能がいくら高くても、ゴムパッキンのすきまから水漏れなんて、逆にもったいないですね。 当たりハズレのあるフィルターでは、安全性の面で、継続使用は難しいかな?と思います。
T**I
災害用に買いましたが水が落ちるのがあまりにも遅すぎて、、使いにくいと思いました。
L**A
Dissatisfied
It didn’t come with the filter which is the most important thing. -_-“
T**2
I have both this and another 10-cup zerowater (without the dispenser tap). The tap makes it convenient to get a cup, but the flow is rather slow, compared to just pouring it from a jug. The refill process requires that you take off the lid. I find it easiest to use another jug to collect tap water, and then pour it into the filter jug. Pros and cons compared to the other design.
J**F
My wife and I live in Arizona, which has some of the hardest water in the country. It's safe but it's basically dusty, dirty desert river water with all sorts of minerals and dirt in it. We use a filter on our refrigerator for drinking water but my wife still refuses to drink it; she says it tastes terrible. I never noticed it that much - I feel like straight drinking water usually tastes bad regardless - but especially with ice, I could smell it. So I ordered this pitcher because I feel like constantly buying bottled water like my wife's been doing is really wasteful in a whole bunch of ways. And we both love it. We don't use it all the time and I'll get to why in a second, but when we want just clean, good tasting drinking water or ice, it really beats any other filtered water, especially here. I thought it was a nice touch that it comes with a TDS (total dissolved solids) meter that you can use to measure your water before and after to both be sure the Zero Water filter is working and also know when to buy a new one (they say when the TDS go above a certain threshold, the filter needs replacing). I measured our water from the tap with 500ppm dissolved solids! That is very high. I then filtered this with Zero Water and it went down to 3ppm. Not 0, but that's a tough number to start with. I then tested our filtered refrigerator water and it still measured at 400ppm! So the fridge filter (which is a standard carbon filter like in every other filtration system) is doing something, but it's not very effective on Arizona water. Also, my wife was right! The fridge filtered water is still pretty terrible compared to even unfiltered water from, say, New York (which actually has really good natural water). But I then re-filtered the fridge water through Zero Water and the result was 0ppm. And I think that's a fairer test, since most people will be starting with water that's probably in the 100-300ppm range. Since the fridge filter starts complaining that it needs to be changed at 6 months regardless of usage, and there's really no other convenient way to know when it's dead, we just do that all the time now... we re-filter our fridge water for drinking and ice. But most people won't need to do that - most people can just filter their tap water and will get 0ppm water from Zero Water filters. Now, I will say that I still drink the straight fridge filtered water sometimes, and we also use it in cooking and other things. That's because Zero Water literally filters *everything*, even the good stuff like fluoride and certain minerals your body needs. If there's a situation where the taste doesn't really matter or otherwise gets masked, like in cooking, I'd recommend sticking with unfiltered or less-filtered water. (Other filtration systems are designed to specifically leave alone things like fluoride and good minerals.) But man, the first time I tasted our Zero Water, it was like tasting water itself for the first time. It almost didn't taste real. I don't think I've ever had truly pure water before. It was borderline sweet, maybe because I'm conditioned to our water tasting a bit bitter so that's what my brain expects. But it was very clean, otherwise tasting like absolutely nothing. And obviously with nothing dissolved in it, it's totally clear as well. I can't really comment on filter longevity as we haven't had to replace ours yet. That's after about a month of use, though, filtering still some pretty hard water even after the fridge filter got through it. That said, I don't think this is a system meant to filter *all* your water, and if you use it that way, you'll probably go through filters pretty quick in this part of the country. (The pitcher comes with a brochure that shows how long you might expect a filter to last - in volume, not time - in different parts of the country.) It is best used as a filtration system just for straight drinking water and ice, and if you use it that way, the filters seem to last decently long enough. I did just test our water again a couple days ago and it was still at 0ppm, so our first filter is still working fine after a month.
N**F
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R**N
Great product, filters really well and even comes with a TDS meter. Tested the water and after filtration was 0 ppm! The only things I don't like about it is to do with the lid and the section you fill up. The top tank is not see through so you have to take the lid off to see if it's finished filtering. Also, the lid doesn't clip on all that well so I'm sure to hold it with my other hand whilst pouring water. Also there is no flip top in the lid (like a Brita) so you have to take the lid off to fill it. Overall though, it filters a LOT better than the Brita I had so it's a great product.
S**.
Tolles Ergebnis. Das Leitungswasser schmeckt definitiv völlig anders nach dem Reinigungsprozess. Ich gehe auch nicht mehr aus dem Haus ohne mein gefiltertes Wasser und werde den ZeroWater Krug auch mit auf Reisen nehmen!
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