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  • You’d be surprised how dirty your water is. If you think about it, there are miles upon miles of pipes, underground, in the dark. A couple of years ago, we even did a water test, testing out different water sources. The result was that the company I worked with changed out all the filters in the break room. To help you get clean, great tasting water at home, check out the ZeroWater pitcher.

    About ZeroWater

    Enjoy pure-tasting water with the latest filter pitcher technology. ZeroWater’s 10-Cup Pitcher features a one-handle pull and pour spout to fill any bottle or cup easily. The underneath water filter assembly ensures waster passes through the filter and not around the filter. Space-saving design ensures easy fit in any refrigerator. The ZeroWater filtration system combines FIVE sophisticated technologies that work together to remove virtually all dissolved solids from your tap water, delivering you great tasting water.

    The Review

    There’s something in the water. Something that most of us don’t even realize is there and something that most of us are drinking every day. That something is TDS. TDS tands for Total Dissolved Solids – inorganic substances like salt, metals and other elements that are dissolved in our tap water. According to a chart from ZeroWater, most water in the United States has a TDS between 051-200 with a typical TDS of 240pp/m (parts per million.) In one month, you could be “drinking” over 8g of Total Dissolved Solids that were present in your drinking water.

    ZeroWater Pitcher

    The ZeroWater Pitcher is the only pitcher that is certified to meet the FDA’s standards for Purified Bottled Water and in fact may have fewer TDS than many bottled waters. The requirement for Purified Bottled Water is between 000-010 TDS. By filtering your drinking water using ZeroWater’s patented 5-stage water filter system, you can reduce the TDS of your water to 000. I decided to test my current drinking water using the included TDS meter and found the TDS to be 135 – not as high as some places but still not 000. I also drink water from the fridge, which goes through its own filter. There was no difference in TDS between tap and the filtered fridge water.

    ZeroWater Pitcher

    There are couple of cool things about the pitcher itself, besides its excellent filtering. It comes in a nice 10 cup size. With some pitchers, the capacity is so small it seems like after a couple of cups of water, you need to refill it. This pitcher will fit on the top shelf of your fridge (or wherever you keep your juices and milk.) I’d recommend on a shelf instead of one of the side storage areas because of the water spout. The water spout allows you to push a button and the water will pour out from just under the handle. It makes it very convenient for getting water.

    There is a noticeable difference in taste. The ZeroWater pitcher produces water that is crisp and is how I picture pure mountain spring water to taste – only cleaner. After drinking the filtered water from the ZeroWater pitcher, it seemed like my normal drinking water was thicker and heavier to taste.

    Part of me shudders to think how many dissolved solids I’ve been drinking over the years, but I feel better knowing that my ZeroWater pitcher will remove them all. If you would like to get your own ZeroWater pitcher, you can purchase it online from ZeroWater.com for $35.00 + $7.00 for shipping. Use coupon code MC30 to get 30% off a 10 Cup ZeroWater pitcher which brings the price down to $31.50 total.

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    Disclaimer: I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of ZeroWater and received a water pitcher to facilitate my review, two pitchers to giveaway, and extra filters to thank me for taking the time to participate.

    125 Comments so far. Please add yours!

    • Cheryl Sab says:

      My local TDS reading is 131…ugh!!

    • Amanda Chandler says:

      Oh goodness the average TDS reading in my area is 304. I definitely need one of these pitchers!

    • Kira Foster says:

      Ohmygod, mine is 154! What? Seriously? Oh gross…

    • Leslie Petersen says:

      142! I REALLY need one!!!!! :) ))

    • sue says:

      210

    • Shannon says:

      312

    • Brooke Bumgardner says:

      316…ew!

    • My TDS score is 183.

    • Lynda E says:

      Mine is 85, but where my son goes to college it’s 745, so I think he needs this!

    • Shannon Baas says:

      mine is 364.

    • Mariah Powell says:

      mine is 110

    • alyce poalillo says:

      Our reading is 277-not good

    • Tabathia B says:

      it’s 80 in my area

    • Kathleen says:

      there is no reading for my area

      kport207 at gmail dot com

    • Joseph Lee says:

      358, gross

    • Sheryl Granholm says:

      15, yay for Portland, Oregon!

    • Rebecca Peters says:

      I got a 33

    • Ju P. says:

      I’ve got 42.

    • Geri Raszewski says:

      I use a water dispenser & it doesn’t work . I want to try Zero

    • Elizabeth says:

      30

    • Jennifer says:

      There’s not one for my area

    • Karen Gonyea says:

      Ours is 229 in our area :)

    • Nikki Bergin says:

      It isn’t posted for our area

    • Mera says:

      Mine is 044.

    • EMMA L HORTON says:

      MY READING IS AROUND 210

    • JR Pickett (Vicki Vix on r/c form) says:

      My TDS reading is 54. Neat giveaway. Thanks.

    • kelly g says:

      51

    • Shelly Sawicki Lash Neuhouser says:

      mine said 465

      mneuhouser at gmail dot com

    • Teresa Thompson says:

      179

    • Lesley F says:

      388

    • Cynthia K says:

      The average TDS in my area is 145. No wonder I don’t like the water.

    • Julie Lynn Bickham says:

      84 in my area.

    • elven johnson says:

      396

    • javeta acker says:

      there is no reading for my area either! I would like to know too.

    • Traci Lynn Butler says:

      174

    • Wendy R says:

      mine is 273!!

    • jeevon kay says:

      My TDS reading is 231

    • tess says:

      my reading is 227
      tcogbill at live dot com

    • Holly Thomas says:

      136,but the water tastes terrible!!

    • Megan says:

      213

    • john says:

      I DONT THINK ANYONE REALLY HAS CLEAN WATER

    • kris says:

      189 in my area…

    • Sammi says:

      260! no good

    • Brittani says:

      No reading for our zip code:(

    • Andrea D. says:

      No reading for my zipcode.

    • My TDS reading is 94

    • Denise B. says:

      Our local reading is 165.

    • Melissa Zimmerman says:

      232

    • Angela Winesburg says:

      At 21702 its 69

    • Sarah says:

      150

    • Daniel M says:

      says ours is 97

    • Shelley says:

      308…um, really?

    • Andrea Williams says:

      The one closest to us is 162.

    • Debbie says:

      115

    • Miranda Riddle says:

      Ours was 130.

    • Miranda Riddle says:

      Ours was 140

    • ferriz says:

      we are a 263.

      danielle b

    • Melanie says:

      Mine is 95.

    • Cynthia R says:

      got a 86

    • Ashlee Ostrander says:

      166

    • Happi Shopr says:

      It’s 256 here

    • Leila says:

      We’re RVers and would love to drink the water where ever we go.

    • RussR says:

      209

    • Lane Mahnke says:

      316!!

    • Tiffany Hoyt says:

      My TDS rating is 134.

    • Sarah L says:

      135

    • DAMIAN JARREAU says:

      mine was 418

    • Jason Vaughn says:

      236

      chestnutyouth(at)hotmail(dot)com

    • gahome2mom says:

      105 for my area gahome2mom/gmail./com

    • Lorraine Brooks says:

      like the spout

    • Adrienne Bireley says:

      mine is 165

    • Sherry S. says:

      mine is 142

    • bobbie carrigan says:

      The closest which is about 7 miles is 316. I so need one of these.

    • Heather Poindexter says:

      It says 114.

    • Roxann Clark says:

      not available for my zipcode

    • Christine says:

      Mine was 306.
      Thanks for the chance!

    • Christie R says:

      220

    • Jacqueline Diaz says:

      172

    • Kitty says:

      My area/town doesn’t have a TDS but nearby the numbers are: 98, 56 and 102.

    • Gayle J says:

      ours is 164

    • Rhonda Clemens says:

      There isn’t a reading for my area!!

      clemensrhonda@hotmail.com

    • Jennifer says:

      Mine is 184

    • Lea Chisum says:

      Closest is 143. That is an eye-opener

    • My TDS reading is 41. Phew! That’s a huge relief, but still not zero.

    • Jeana O'donnell-Murphy says:

      210

    • Janet F says:

      My TDS reading is 238.

      janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

    • donna harris says:

      It came back saying no results for my area.
      I do think I need this to drink our water.

    • Sharon says:

      Unfortunately there is no reading for my area. Good thing I already filter water and buy it bottled!
      Thank You!!!

    • Louise Brimsley (Cynthia Brinsley) says:

      295is the reading in my area

    • Timmy says:

      250!

    • Jay Ni says:

      218 is not good =(

    • Nicole Strunk says:

      114, but where I am moving is 200-300!

    • nicole l. says:

      97

    • Ours was 130.

    • Brandi says:

      My reading was 256! Yikes!

    • kat says:

      115

    • Lean S says:

      Mine was 113. I guess that’s not so great.

    • Carla Coe says:

      I could not get my #. It caused my iPad to crash.

    • Erin Rok says:

      My TDs reading is only 58

    • Patrice says:

      The TDS reading in my area is 68!

    • joni says:

      187 in my area.

    • Masooma says:

      The field comes up blank for my zipcode but the range for my state is 301-400 :(

    • Sue C. says:

      I live between 298 and 399 TDS readings.

    • Aaron Bretveld says:

      The TDS reading in my area is 200

    • kirsten klink rodrigue says:

      175

    • Sara M. says:

      It doesnt have a reading for my zip code :(

    • Kayla says:

      Mine is 116.

    • Gaines Simmons says:

      Hello, how are you today? Thank you for this opportunity. My ‘TDS reading is 240.’

    • Sandra K321 says:

      Mine is 199

    • Kim Henrichs says:

      Mine is 203

    • mary gardner says:

      93

      marygardner49 at aol dot com

    • Brittney House says:

      163

    • Kristi C says:

      My TDS reading is 138.

    • Jammie says:

      69 in my area

    • Michael W Perkins says:

      413

    • Catie says:

      Mine is 219!

    • darlene lehman says:

      ours is reading 221 !!!! i feel kinda sick now

    • Donald Spring says:

      Hamilton has the best water in the world…lol…not sure what the reading is here though

    • Virginia Rowell says:

      Mine was 323 Ughh!

    • amy deeter says:

      345

    • meme says:

      their is no reading yet for my area

    • McKim says:

      In my area the reading is 177

    • Michelle Tucker says:

      My area is 256

    • Sand says:

      Ours reads at 430.

    • Chelsea A says:

      170 over here …

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