ZERO WATER Giveaway and Review

I admit it – My Costco Shopping list includes cases of bottled water even with the knowledge that the water flowing from my tap  meets or exceeds all health-related standards for quality and safety, according to the State of Washington Department of Health.  However it’s a mind thing for me somehow drinking water from a bottle seems to be more clean and healthier until I was introduced to  the ZeroWater pitcher and did a little further research myself on the subject of clean and healthy drinking water.

I discovered that depending on where you live, the purity of your tap water can vary drastically, as standards on municipal water sources are often inadequate and inconsistent. Beyond the health risks, unfiltered tap water often tastes harsh and chemical-like, and the price of bottled water quickly adds up. ZeroWater’s patented 5-stage water filter system is the only system certified to meet the Food & Drug Administration’s standards for Purified Bottled Water, offering you and your family great taste and peace of mind at an affordable cost.

Here is what I discovered and love about the  ZeroWater Picther:

– It fits perfectly in the door of my fridge right next to the jug of milk for easy access for the entire family.

– Everyone in my home can re-fill it thus we never run out of fresh filtered water.

– My family tends to drink more water when it is fresh, cold and easily accessible  and with the pull-and-pour spout it doesn’t get any easier

–  For some reason my taste buds  just say it taste better coming out of a ZeroWater pitcher even if our City water company  says that my tap water  meets or exceeds all health-related standards for quality and safety.

– Still not convinced your water is pure then test it for yourself- The ZeroWater 10-Cup filter-pitcher is equipped with a laboratory grade tester, so you can measure your tap water before and after it’s filtered and be assured you are drinking crisp, great tasting water, free of all dissolved solids. with the  TDS meter.  This is almost like having a science project in your fridge. And to top it off the meter first right in the lid so you wont need to go hunting for it when you are in test mode.

Learn More about Zero Water by following them on Facebook   also be sure to visit the Zero Water website for more details and to look up your local TDS.  

Shop:  Click here to order your very own ZEROWater pitcher  and share with your readers Use coupon code MC30 and get  30% off a 10 Cup ZeroWater pitcher. You can also purchase it from Amazon.com and many other local retailers.

WIN: 24/7 MOMS , Mom Central  and ZERO Water are giving away TWO Zero Water 10 cup pitcher with water testing meter.

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*“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.”

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91 Responses

  1. I did this twice with the zip code I live at the TDS was 53 and getting ready to move so did that zip code also and the TDS was 373 WOW that is a really big difference. Not going to drink the tap water at the place I am moving to getting something to filter this water!!!!

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