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We tested a ZeroWater filter pitcher with a certified, third party lab. We wanted to see how well this system tackles common contaminants in treated well water, and if it could live up to it’s claims to reduce 99.6% of total dissolved solids. Brian discusses the testing procedure and test results, including something that was completely unexpected.
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⏰ Chapters ⏰
0:00 Does ZeroWater REALLY Remove 99.6% of Total Dissolved Solids (& Other Contaminants)?
036 Our Testing Process
1:04 Test Results
3:01 Conclusions
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In this video, Water Filter Guru Brian Campbell puts ZeroWater to the test to see if it can live up to its claims of removing 99.6% of all dissolved solids. Brian tests the filter using treated well water in the Colorado mountains and uses a scientific testing kit to analyze the results. The video reveals surprising findings, including the filter's effectiveness at removing harmful contaminants and the presence of an unexpected byproduct.
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Testing Disclaimer
The system in this video was objectively tested under real-life conditions. The water samples were taken from one single location, had a limited range of contaminants, and may not represent the system's performance in other areas or under different conditions. This is a single test and does not accurately reflect the system's performance under different conditions, with different contaminants, or its performance over a longer period of time. The results are not comprehensive or conclusive.
Laboratory Quality Assurance Disclaimer
Like all water test results (indeed, all lab testing), results are subject to variabilities and inaccuracies that Tap Score works to understand, limit, and explain. More information about the most common sources of variability that Tap Score are aware of can be found here: mytapscore.com/blogs/tips-for...
100% Contaminant Removal Rates Disclaimer
A 100% removal rate means there are no contaminant detections above the MDL (Method Detection Limit). The MDL is the lowest concentration of a given analyte for which the laboratory is confident in claiming per each contaminants detection (ie. how low the instruments can measure down to with confidence).
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