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IN RESPONSE TO THE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE COMPLAINING ABOUT A *** SMELL FROM THE ZEROWATER FILTER.

Did anyone smelling the fishy smell coming from the ZeroWater filter ever think that the God awful smell they're smelling is just the *** being filtered from your water and had concentrated inside the filter? Lol Try changing it.

It's removing waste particles, including fecal and urine matter that not only makes its way in city tap water (as cities are allowed a small percentage of fecal coliform bacteria in their water even AFTER treatment) and is also present in ground water from septic leaching and other local native bacteria. What you're smelling is what Brita and Pรผr fail to remove. So go ahead and go back to Brita, Pรผr abs the like. Apart from reverse osmosis systems you're never going to get water that reads "000" on the Total Dissolved Solids meter with anything else.

And in case your wondering what kind of "dissolved solids" are in your water, it's likely calcium, magnesium, iron or a combination of what you had for dinner the past last week after you used the bathroom and flushed it down the toilet. If you live in the city it's basically what your whole city ate for the last month. And you're drinking it. To be honest even if the ZeroWater filters cost five times as much, for what they remove from the water that every other company fails to remove, I would buy them and replace them every week if I had too.

Having done water testing with the EPA and know what I'm talking about them people would never use a *** filter like Brita/Pรผr again.

They only change the taste and remove at most 1 to 10% of the *** in your water. Get a TDS meter (comes free with the large ZeroWater filter) and test your water before and after using a Pรผr or Brita.

Reason of review: Good quality.

Zerowater Pros: Science of the product, Quality of water during lifespan.

Zerowater Cons: Lifespan of filters.

Location: Corrales, New Mexico

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Excellent comment! I sometimes wonder about people, many of them seem brain-dead!

Did they think that once they bought this they would never have to change a filter? They look at the best filtration system you can get for your counter top and compare it to lesser products and compare prices. It's like comparing a McDonald's Happy Meal with a Grass Fed Angus Beef burger. High quality vs junk and only look at the prices.

You do get what you pay for and if you want to drink the body excrement of all the people in your city, which a small amount is allowed into our drinking water, along with fluoride, which is known to damage your brain then go ahead go cheap on the water filter system, go for taste and price above health. Health care is more expensive than staying healthy. People complain about the price of organic food or high quality products like Zerowater, but have you checked the price of illness these days?

Have you checked the costs to body and pocket of cancer these days?

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Agree 100% I am a career engineer for Miller Breweries and have felt with water purification all my adult life including an extensive stint on nuclear Polaris submarines. Zero water is the most extensive and complete filtration system available in a counter top filter that you can buy. Nothing on the common market comes close.

Guest

I just want to say that at first I was in agreement with your comment, that brita and pur don't filter as well as the zero water pitcher. But why wouldn't my tap water smell bad right from the faucet.

It doesn't, nor does it taste bad. It was over 600 on the zero water meter, then zero once it went through the pitcher.

Great, except 3 weeks later the water had a mild bitter taste, followed by an intense bitter lemon taste a couple days later.

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Really? You can't figure out that the filter is now full of *** and you need to change it?

Also tons of chlorine, aka bleach has been added to your city drinking water to mask the smell, that's why you can't smell the ***! Zerowater takes that out too!

Guest

Excellent comment. You have done the work that these other really lazy people failed to do.

I really can't believe how lazy or brain damaged (probably from drinking the toxic water that their other "filters" failed to clean).

They are clearly hooked up to the web, which means they have no excuse for not doing the research.

They complain about the cost yet I wonder how many of them don't even have a budget or waste their money on destroying their health by buying booze, drugs or over priced coffee or energy drinks.

These people are fools and their health will soon depart from them!!

Guest

The Code of Federal Registry of the EPA, which is what every state's Department of Environmental Protection must adhere to, does not allow for even one fecal coliform colony in public drinking waters. The presence of even one colony requires an immediate boil water notice.

Removing minerals such as calcium, magnesium, etc does not produce a fishy smell. I have worked in a laboratory for thirty four years.

Our purification systems produce water with virtually no dissolved solids. I have never noticed a fishy smell coming from them.

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Base upon your comment, what do you think the smell is coming from?

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