ZEROWATER BIG SET
The ZeroWater Big Set is for water lovers.
The set includes:
- ZeroWater 7 glass water filter jug
- ZeroWater water cooler dispenser 19 Liters, 2 pcs.
- ZeroWater 16 filter replacement pack
- ZeroWater water quality meter 3 pcs.
ZeroWater filtration also reduces 99% of all Fluoride from your water.
ZEROWATER 5-STAGE DUAL ION-EXCHANGE FILTER FEATURES:
Certified* to reduce Lead and Chromium
Premium 5-Stage Dual-Ion
Exchange filtration system Ion-Exchange system that removes virtually all dissolved solids in your water
The FDA requires the TDS level in PURIFIED bottled water to reach 000-010ppm.
ZeroWater is the only filter in its class to achieve this level.
ZeroWater’s Premium 5-Stage Filtration
Removes 99.6% of Dissolved Solids, including Lead.
Certified to Reduce Lead
HOW DOES THE WATER FILTER WORK?By filtering all dissolved substances from the water, you are left with pure water. |
ZEROWATER FILTER INCLUDES: |
WHAT IS TDS?
*Increased levels of TDS (total dissolved solids) may affect taste and appearance of your water.
ZeroWater Technology is the only water filtration system to remove 99.6% of TDS, equivalent to TDS in purified bottled water.
Below are the performance results of ZeroWater’s 5-stage filter vs. a conventional filter for inorganic chemicals as listed under the EPA’s national primary drinking water regulations and contaminants listed under the EPA’s secondary drinking water standards. Results shown are based on a 150 litre filtration, double the rated usage to ensure consumer safety.
Test results as performed by 3rd party laboratory is based on NSF/ANSI testing protocol of pour through devices for contaminants listed under the National Primary Drinking Water Standards.
Brita® is a registered trademark of Brita®, L.P, which is not affiliated with Zero Technologies, LLC.
Challenge Water Preparation:
The Metals challenge water was prepared by adding the appropriate amount of reagent standard to 20 Litres of water to get a concentration stated by the NSF/ANSI standard 42 or 53 for each metals, except for those metals that are not included in the NSF/ANSI standard, these metals were prepared 10 times the concentration of the EPA drinking water limit for that particular metal. The challenge water was passed through each filter, side by side, at a rate of 1 litre, 45 minutes load/45 minutes rest, and a filtered water sample was taken from each filter after 20 litres and tested for each metal using the EPA method 200.8 except for Iron that was tested using SM 3111-B. Adjusted the pH to 6.5 and 8.5 for all contaminants and the average of the two results was reported for each metal.
Summary:
The compounds tested are compounds listed by EPA as Primary and Secondary drinking water contaminants. The compounds tested are also listed by the NSF/ANSI Standard 53 and Standard 42 with established procedures for filter manufactures reduction claims. The procedure used in this comparison study were based on the NSF/ANSI standards 42 and 53, 2018 editions. The methods of analysis used in this study are EPA approved methods for drinking water.
NSF - founded in 1944 as the National Sanitation Foundation, changed name to NSF International in 1990, expanded services beyond sanitation and into global markets. The letters in organization's name do not represent any specific words today. Manufacturers, regulators and consumers look to NSF International for the development of public health standards and certification programs that help protect the world’s food, water, consumer products and environment. NSF International mission is to protect and improve global human health. As an independent, accredited organization facilitates the development of standards, and service groups test and certify products and systems, also provide auditing and risk management solutions for public health and the environment.