- 5-stage dual Ion Exchange filter removes virtually all dissolved solids from tap water
- As effective at reducing chromium-6 in tap water as reverse osmosis systems
- Includes electronic TDS water testing meter
- Fits in the refrigerator; flip-up lid for easy refilling
- ZeroWater offers a filter recycle program. They recycle the plastic and regenerate the resin used in the filter process
ZeroWater ZD-023 23-Cup Water Dispenser and Filtration System
Be prepared to taste the best tasting water like never before – we guarantee it! Unlike conventional gravity-fed water filters ZeroWater’s patented 5-stage ion-exchange filter delivers the only filtered water to measure absolute 000 on the TDS meter. Compare that to the levels you’ll find in other filtered waters most bottled waters and plain unfiltered tap water—all of which contain measurable amounts of dissolved substances. Meter readings for tap water average between 75 and 300. Conventional filtered water measures between 030-500 and bottle water between 000-350. The sleek design on the 23-Cup Dispenser allows you to get you water without taking it out of the refrigerator. The Dispenser has a spot on the front allowing access to water without removing the product from the refrigerator. The Dispenser comes with the following products: One ZeroWater® filter cartridge that removes contaminants that cause water to have an unpleasant taste; An independently made Electronic Water Tester that test for totally dissolved solids in the water. This TDS Meter offers peace of mind that your ZeroWater® filter cartridges are working properly. It also lets you know when to replace the filters. When your water starts reading “006” it’s time for a change. More complete filtration than ordinary carbon filters for a clean crisp taste. Certified to NSF Standard 53 to reduce specific health-related contaminants such Lead Chromium and Mercury. Certified to NSF Standard 42 to reduce contaminants like Hydrogen Sulfide Chlorine Taste and Odor. Certified to WQA42 standard for Iron Zinc and Aluminum.
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