Zerowater Jug Review

Happy Monday! It?s been a while my friends, but we have been under a fog of life, I am hoping to pick up on blogging again.Â
I was sent a Zerowater water purifying jug (12 cup version £39.99 – other sizes are available) to try about 7 weeks ago.  We normally use a Brita water filter because the cartridges are cheap and easy to get hold of and it just helps remove the ?tap-ness? of tap water. Â
Zerowater is supposed to be way more advanced – water goes through 5 stages and it is supposed to remove 99.6% of TDS (total dissolved solids) whereas Brita will take about half.Â
I recently went off fizzy water so purified water and some slices of lemon is my bag. It is more economical to filter the water than to buy endless bottles of mineral water that have been in plastic bottles for god knows how long.Â
Thoughts on the physical bottle. It?s really big and very heavy – I actually wondered if when filled up with liquid it would be too heavy for my fridge shelf. Â It isn?t but I do keep wondering if one day I will open it and it will fall on my head.Â
The filter looks like this – unlike with Brita, there are no cheap alternatives so you have to buy from them and it?s not cheap £20 per filter which needs to be changed monthly.  Yep – its expensive. I have to say though, I have had mine in for over 4 weeks and it?s been fine so until I notice the water tasting ?off? I won?t rush to buy another.Â
The water from this jug tastes?of nothing. Noth...
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