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The ZeroWater 2.8L Water Filter Jug features a premium 5-stage filtration system that removes 99.6% of total dissolved solids including heavy metals, fluoride, and pesticides. It includes a lab-grade TDS meter for precise water quality monitoring and is NSF certified for safety. Designed with a large 2.8L capacity and a convenient one-handed pour spout, this BPA-free pitcher delivers crisp, clean water ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking superior taste and purity.





















| ASIN | B01JA5H7GK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 48,416 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 43 in Water Filter Jugs |
| Brand | ZeroWater |
| Capacity | 2.8 litres |
| Container Type | Pitcher |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 47,045 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00851510006019, 00851510006088 |
| Included Components | 12-Cup Ready-Pour Pitcher, 5-Stage Water Filter, TDS Meter |
| Included components | 12-Cup Ready-Pour Pitcher, 5-Stage Water Filter, TDS Meter |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 29.5L x 15W x 27.9H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | ZeroWater 12-Cup Ready-Pour Pitcher with Free TDS Meter (Total Dissolved Solids) ZD-012RP |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ZeroWater |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZD-012RP |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | ZD-012RP |
| Model Number | ZD-012RP |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Reduce TDS with included TDS meter |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product dimensions | 29.5L x 15W x 27.9H centimetres |
| Purification Method | Mechanical filtration, activated clay, ion exchange, granular activated carbon |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special feature | Reduce TDS with included TDS meter |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 1 |
| UPC | 851510006019 851510006088 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
A**U
It's a filter that does the job
In terms of the important aspect, which is filtering, it does the job really well. I can smell the chlorine in the tap water, but the filtered water has zero smell or taste. Unfiltered tap water left in a jug in open air gets a bad taste very fast, whereas the water coming out of this filter does not gain any taste even when left overnight. In terms of the 0 TDS, the filter really produces water with 0 dissolved salts (and potentially other particulates, but quantifying those is not possible with in-house equipment). In terms of health benefits, the water with 0 TDS lacks minerals and, in my opinion, is not really healthy long term unless the diet provides supplementary minerals. Unfortunately, that is the problem with a high efficiency filter that filters contaminants such as Lead or Chromium, it also filters the useful Magnesium and Potassium from the water. But with Magnesium and Potassium supplements that should be no problem and, in my opinion, that is a good compromise for reducing the heavy metals and Chlorine from the water In terms of the water PH, ideally, we should all drink mild alkaline water (PH>7), however, I measured the tap water to have a PH ~ 6.5., which is rather acidic and not very good for health at all. Fortunately, the filter does not further decrease the water PH by removing the salts from it, which was my main worry before I decided to buy it. The pitcher is terrible though. The lid does not close easily and the whole top bit wobbles and I worry one day when I am tired I will spill all the water on the floor. Brita's pitchers are much better designed in terms of assembly, but you do not buy this filter for that, but for its potential for filtering, which Brita is not good at. Overall, I would say the filter is great, but if you buy it for staying healthy and filtering the nasty stuff from the water, you should do a bit of research on how to supplement the minerals that are lost due to filtration. If you just care about the taste of the water, then the filter is great.
M**N
Absolute game changer
I had been using water filter bottles for on the go for some time and wanted to extend this to water I was boiling and using for ice too. After much research, I decided to go for the zerowater filter due to the fact it also removes fluoride where many other well known filter brands do not. I'm really impressed. The first use I realised I hadn't screwed it on tightly enough but second attempt was spot on. The water noticeably tasted better immediately- and my dog who usually snubs our tap water (despite being filtered to an extent) is now happily guzzling the filtered water too! To all the reviews that talk about the smell/taste or shelf life of the filter I would say read the information properly. When the water tests at .006 you need to change the filter- it was noticeably different when it hit this marker and I suspect other reviewers have not paid enough attention to this point. Regarding how long a filter will last, that depends on the quality of your tap water to start with. Ours was in the orange zone of first reading and therefore lasts about 15-25 gallons - or for us about 20 days for two adults, a dog and a lot of ice! Maybe that seems pricey but the differences I have noticed in health since filtering water are worth 10x that. I haven't had a migraine in three months, after suffering with them monthly without fail for over a decade. My head also feels clearer generally and my sleep is better. So glad I found zero water- am recommending to everyone I know.
P**L
Terrible design
As advertised it does give you zero water excellent quality filtered water, the problem I have is the pitcher or the jug as we call it in the UK, when filling it up you need to remove the lid physically take the lid off lay it down somewhere while you feel the judge unlike others where it is on a hinged lid, when you fill the jug you cannot pour any water into anything or use it until it's actually filtered through because it has a two-part lid the front part of the lid has a very flimsy poor fitting rubber seal which allows unfiltered water from the upper part to be poured out with the filtered water, when pouring water out it's not a very good pour if you're tipping it up you have to be quite gentle otherwise the stream will start to spread out and be uncontrollable , the actual handle on the jug itself isn't too bad It's not very well balanced but it's okay, when you fit a new filter you must make sure you hold the filter at the bottom and do it up as tight as you can otherwise water leaks between the top container and the filter not very good design at all. As for the water quality tastes amazing and as stated it has zero dissolved solids . To be fair I only bought this type of jug because I wanted it to go in the door of my fridge if I had more room I probably would have bought the round jug as it looks a better build but again until I see it I won't know it's just a shame I have to spend my money waste my money first before testing the product. If I was to compare this to a Britta filter jug the jug alone not the filtering capabilities I would say Britta wins hands down.
S**F
Perfectly fine water filter
My thoughts after 1 week of use: - The pitcher is functional and well-built. Just make sure you let all the water pass through the filter before pouring it out into another jug which you can then store into the fridge. - The 1.7l pitcher fits in the door of a regular (i.e. small) British fridge. - The filtered water tastes a bit "flat" and "heavy" (no strong taste, rather a "sensation") - definitely not "better" than tap water. Add a few drops of a concentrate to remineralise it and experience a day-to-night change. Remineralised filtered water tastes as good as your best spring water imho. Overall I'm happy with our purchase. No comments yet on the filter lifetime. Our tap water in North London shows 290-300 ppm using the bundled test unit, definitely on the hard side of the scale.
G**.
Good product but could do with lasting longer
Bought this as I wanted water in a purer form for my family. This particular water filter jug is of an ideal size for fitting in a fridge door and also came with a water purity meter so you can see the parts per million in your current tap water compared to how much lower it is after have being filtered. Good quality, but not cheap. I find myself having to replace the filter cartridge between every 15 - 20 days as after that the water starts tasting chemically. Would be 5 stars if the filter lasted longer.
J**S
Best water filter on the market
Brilliant product cannot fault the quality in any way. Have also purchased this zero water filter for friends and family who love it as well. The filters last about 3/4 months and we use it for everything. I wouldn't even boil an egg in our tap water here in the UK. We also give this filtered water to our dog, which he drinks happily. If he has tap water he prefers to go outside and drink rain water, which for us says a lot alot the quality of our mains water. Having a test stick is brilliant as you can regularly compare and test the water compared to mains and bottled water which is 100% reassuring. Our tap water test at around 90 to 120 ppm which shows how bad it is. Bottled water is even worse. Ive seen someone has put that the unit cost 70£. This isn't true, it is just under 40£ and I don't believe this is an authentic review and this is why I am leaving this one. I honestly believe this is the best value for money and quality filter you can get on the market today
B**S
Purity at its Finest: ZeroWater Delivers on Its Promise
When it comes to water, I've always been a bit picky, probably because I grew up with hard water that tasted, well, less than great. So, when I stumbled across the ZeroWater 1.7 litres Water Filter Jug Combo, I was naturally intrigued. The idea of a filter that could reduce fluoride, chlorine, lead, and even chromium, as well as come with a water quality meter, sounded almost too good to be true.After using it for a few weeks, I tend to think it's a real game-changer. From the first sip, the water had this crispness and purity that was almost refreshing in itself. I even found myself drinking more water overall, which, let’s face it, is something we all probably need to do more.The inclusion of a water quality meter is genius. Watching the TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) level drop to zero was honestly kind of fascinating. It’s like having a little science experiment right in your kitchen! The jug is sleek and fits perfectly in our fridge without taking up much space.Replacing the filters is as straightforward as you'd hope, and while I initially thought the 5-stage filter concept sounded a bit like a marketing gimmick, it actually works. Plus, it's good to know that it’s IAPMO certified, which adds a layer of credibility.If there's one thing I'd recommend, it's to make sure you're stocked up on the filters because I genuinely can't imagine going back to regular tap water. In my experience, ZeroWater has genuinely enhanced my daily water-drinking habit.
T**E
It works when it works
Why did you choose this product over others?: This does work when it works. When I got the jug and filters, the filter that it came with was damaged so it leaked unfiltered water into the jug. When I reported it, the seller very quickly provided me with a replacement filter. In the meantime, I used another filter that came with the jug (there were 3 in this package) that had a screw top blue cap on it and that was fine, it worked well. When that came to end of life, I used what I think was the replacement filter as this just had a peel off cover on the filter. I have used it for 5 days and now the water is not flowing through into the jug, so I have had to replace the filter. The one I have replaced it with has a blue cap cover again on the filter which leads me to believe that the filters with a film cover are prone to being faulty which is not good as this is not cheap giving that I am using the water for both drinking and cooking. I will continue to use it but if I receive filters again that don’t have a blue cap I will send it straight back as I can’t afford to replace the filters so quickly.
S**D
Bonne carafe filtrante
filtre vraiment très bien Dommage que les filtres soient aussi cher3
A**R
Great filter: tap water comes out completely purified. Pitcher itself is not very convenient.
Although there are no odors or impurities in the water that comes out of this filter, it is so tasteless, it is almost distilled-like. This filter does far better job than Brita or any other gravity filters I've used. The pitcher itself is not very convenient: you can only pour water out slowly, otherwise it may splatter / spill. The filter inside the pitcher is so big, the volume of the filtered water accumulated in the bottom portion of the pitcher is about two cups at most.
M**O
Utile
Ottima soluzione per migliorare la qualità dell'acqua domestica e ridurre il consumo di plastica. L'acqua filtrata ha un sapore più gradevole e risulta più dolce, test fatto con cartine tornasole per la durezza dell'acqua. Il filtro, sebbene non economico e con una durata di circa un mese per acqua mediamente dura, è efficace nel ridurre impurità e metalli pesanti, come evidenziato da tanti test di laboratorio disponibili su YouTube. La caraffa include un comodo misuratore elettronico per verificare la durezza dell'acqua. Nonostante la caraffa non sia molto maneggevole, il dispenser a molla per l'acqua è pratico. La consiglio per chi ha un'acqua mediamente dura, per renderla più buona e avere un'alternativa sostenibile all'acqua in bottiglia, pur considerando il costo dei filtri.
A**S
Produto muito bom.
Excelente produto custo xbenefício
D**C
Change la vie
L'eau n'est plus un problème, plus besoin de bouteille. Les filtres durent très longtemps, plus d'un an si votre eau de robinet est déjà bien traitée.
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