Customer reviews for Zero Water filter, 2-Pack

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- DrCydReviewed 1 week ago
Zero total dissolved solids by measure
I have been using Culligan zero water for about 18 months. The water here locally has 120 to 135 total dissolve solids and zero consistently after filtration. Today it was five and gratefully new filters came. Thank you!0 users found this review helpful.Originally posted on Culligan - Yes, I recommendCstormReviewed 1 week ago
Filter problem
Iva head one for about two years and I love the water, won’t use any other brand. But the only complaint I have is after a couple of fills the filter will just stop filtering and I have to bang it in the counter so the air bubbles come out or dump it out and replace the water, I don’t know how,why or what makes it happen. Just very annoying when it won’t let me fully refill my water0 users found this review helpful.Originally posted on zerowater.com - TeresitaReviewed 2 weeks ago
I have been truly happy with the zero water filter
I have been using the zero water filter for over a year and the water taste so much better than bottled waters0 users found this review helpful.Originally posted on Culligan - Yes, I recommendROBINVerified purchaseReviewed 1 month agoEasy to useOut of 5Value Out of 5Meets expectationsOut of 5Quality Out of 5
Filter water vs bottled water
Very satisfied with purchase bought the unit as well as the filters0 users found this review helpful. - Yes, I recommendKATHYVerified purchaseReviewed 2 months agoValue Out of 5Meets expectationsOut of 5Quality Out of 50 users found this review helpful.
- KylieReviewed 2 months ago
Inconsistent fit/never lasts as long as advertised
I live solo, so I am the only person using this pitcher. I track my water usage and it's pretty consistent day to day. I have had filters last a little over a week to about 25 days before the water starts tasting fishy or dirty and becomes undrinkable. What's extra frustrating is that my TDS meter never reads above 000, yet the filters still go bad well before the lifespan Zerowater claims they should have. Based on my usage and tap readings, they should last longer than they do. On top of that, I have had multiple issues with filter fit in my pitcher. One filter would not attach properly on the pitcher and water spilled through, so I had to toss it. Two other filters took 3 or 4 attempts before they finally fit snug enough to not leak a lot. One filter didn't even last 9 days before the taste went bad. Between the inconsistent (and shorter than advertised) lifespan and the frequent fit issues, these filters don't feel reliable, which is unfortunate because the water tastes amazing when it actually works.Reply from zerowater.com2 months agoWe are sorry to hear of your dissatisfaction. Please call our Customer Service Team at 800-503-2939. We will be happy to assist.Regards,ZeroWater Team0 users found this review helpful.Originally posted on zerowater.com - Yes, I recommendKIMBERLYVerified purchaseReviewed 2 months agoEasy to useOut of 5Value Out of 5Meets expectationsOut of 5Quality Out of 50 users found this review helpful.
- MpoloReviewed 2 months ago
If Your Filter Dies Fast,Your Water is the proble
This Isn't an Appliance; It's My Medical Equipment The Truth Other Reviews Miss: I see the complaints:"Filters only last two weeks!" "Too expensive!" I understand the frustration. But I need you to understand what that short lifespan actually means. My body is a chemical injury survivor. Childhood chemotherapy rewired my nervous system to detect toxins at levels "safe" for others. For me, tap water—and most bottled water—isn't just bad tasting; it's acutely poisonous, causing instant nueroinflamation, migraines and brain fog. ZeroWater is the only filter whose promise matches my biological reality. The TDS meter doesn't lie. When it reads "000," my body confirms it: zero inflammatory response. When my filter expires in 14 days instead of 40, that's not a complaint. That's a data point. It's a warning flare that my municipal water is loaded with dissolved solids and pollutants and the filter is doing its job protecting me. Yes, it's expensive. I have to budget for it like a medical supply. But what is the price of a clear-headed day? What is the value of being able to think without pain or not having a systemic inflammatory response? For me, and for anyone living with autoimmune, MCAS, or chemical injury, this isn't a luxury. It's non-negotiable life support. To the company: Don't shy away from this. You aren't just selling a water pitcher. You are selling the only reliable barrier millions of us have against a progressively toxic environment. Market to us—the canaries in the coal mine. We are your most credible witnesses. To potential buyers: If your filter clogs fast, be alarmed—but not at ZeroWater. Be alarmed at what's in your pipes. This device is telling you the truth your body hasn't started screaming yet. Listen to it.0 users found this review helpful.Originally posted on Culligan
Details for Zero Water filter, 2-Pack
| Color | Assorted colors |
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| Product type | Water pitcher filters |
| Quantity | Twin pack |