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Culligan ZeroWater 40-Cup Ready-Pour 5-Stage Round Glass Water Filter Dispenser with 5-Stage 0 TDS Water Filter – IAPMO Certified to Reduce Lead, Chromium, and PFOA/PFOS

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About this item

  • Check Your TDS: The 40 Cup 5-Stage Ready-Pour Water Filter Dispenser has a TDS Meter to check the levels of dissolved solids before dispensing or pouring water – always know when it is time to change your filter!
  • Advanced Filtration: Our 5-Stage Ion Exchange Filter removes virtually all dissolved solids (TDS) for the purest tasting water; Total Dissolved Solids are organic and inorganic materials, such as metals, minerals, salts, and ions dissolved in water.
  • IAPMO Certified & BPA-Free: Our 5-Stage filter is IAPMO Certified to reduce PFOA/PFOS, lead, chromium, and mercury. All Culligan ZeroWater products are made from BPA-Free plastic.
  • Your New Water Filter System: Your purchase includes a 40 Cup water filter dispenser, 5-Stage Ion Exchange Water Filter, and a TDS meter that read TDS level. Compatible with ZeroWater & Culligan ZeroWater systems and filters.
  • Less Plastic, More Hydration: You can save up to 110 single-use plastic bottles per filter or up to 660 bottles a year while enjoying the purest tasting water with your Culligan Zero Water Filter System.



4.0 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #6,822 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
  • #14 in Pitcher Water Filters
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available July 12, 2017

"ZeroWater's 40 Cup Ready-Pour Glass Dispenser delivers elegance and function. The largest capacity filtered device on the market features Ready-Pour™ technology; allowing you to dispense filtered water as the reservoir continues to filter. The 40 Cup Glass Dispenser is perfect for holiday parties, baby showers, outdoor events and commercial use with the no drip, easy pour spigot. The 5-stage filter transforms your tap water into delicious, TDS-free drinking water. All ZeroWater products include a free Water Quality Meter to test your water to ensure the highest quality filtration on the market. Get more out of your water with ZeroWater's 5- Stage Water Filtration.

5-Stage Filtration:

Stage 1 - Removes suspended solids such as dust and rust that make your water appear cloudyStage 2 - Removes additional suspended solidsStage 3 - Removes organic contaminants; pesticides, herbicides, Mercury, Chlorine, Chloramine, and stops bacteria from growingStage 4 - Removes inorganic compounds i.e. metals, nonmetals and radiological contaminants.Stage 5 - Removes remaining suspended solids, holds the resin in place

What is TDS:

Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) refer to minerals, salts, metals including lead, chemicals, fluoride and runoff polluting your drinking water.

ZeroWater Technology is the only water filtration system to remove 99% of TDS, equivalent to TDS in purified bottled water.

Get more out of your water with ZeroWater's Premium 5-Stage Water Filtration."


Top qualité
Reviewed in Belgium on January 28, 2025
Eau pure à 0,00 ppm comme promis.Très bel objet et esthétique.Belles finitions.Vous pouvez aussi comme moi la dynamiser avec un shaker Stormex, y mettre un peu de citron vert ou quelques gouttes de plasma de quinton pour la rendre vivante ! Je recommande.
Cher56
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
I have owned a zero-water filter for years. I even have a RO under the sink, I take the water from my RO and put that in my Zero Filter. The Taste is always good. Some people complain because they are used to drinking Mineral water I guess. This is Zero anything being in the water. It comes with a water tester so you know when to change out the filter, This new one I bought looks very elegant on my Island. The water tastes GREAT. No weird taste at all.Just pure clean water.
katie
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
I bought a 40 cup glass Zerowater purifer. It comes with a plastic spigot. The first time I turned the valve it leaked. In fact, it dripped down my cabinets and all over the floor. As recommended in the Zerowater reviews, I bought this metal spigot. It works perfectly. I am giving a friend the same purifer and won't even bother with installing the plastic one. I highly recommend buying the Oak Leak replacement spigot initially and skip the dripping mess.My faucet water reads 98 ppm particles. RO water filter has a reading of 3ppm. So I am filling Zerowater with the RO water and should be able to use the filter a long time using this method.I don't understand why Zerowater would send a plastic spigot with their beautiful glass and metal purifer. The only other Issue is the cost of the replacement filter. But prefiltering the water will extend its life.The water is crystal clear and tastes deliciously.
CrunchyMom
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024
I personally hate the taste of our city water. It is truly nauseating. I love spring water, but am trying to reduce plastic waste in our home. We had tried several filters prior to the Zero and all failed due to taste or debris in the water. However, we have had this Zero filter for awhile now and it works great. We tested the water against the city water and spring water and it came out the winner with the least amount of solids. There is never debris in the water, even when it is going out. The taste is not spring water, but it tastes like empty (zero) water which is better than the city water. It looks nice on our countertop and it is easy to refill. However, the spout is low and only fits a small cup. This is not a big deal for us because we keep it by the edge of the counter to refill larger items like kettles. Overall, this has continued to perform as expected and our water connoisseurs have been content with the taste.
KerryWTH
Reviewed in Mexico on June 29, 2023
Primero compré otros dos dispensadores Zerowater. La jarra tenía fugas y la devolví. El segundo es feo y odio usarlo pero no lo devolví.Entonces encontré este: ¡ES PERFECTO! Es bonito y grande y me gusta usarlo. Me encanta mirarlo.Sólo hay un problema: el grifo es de plástico. Un producto tan bonito con un grifo de plástico barato. Veo que puedo comprar buenos grifos de repuesto de acero inoxidable, y lo haré.Importante: los filtros sólo duran un mes. Limpian el agua al 100% pero hay que comprometerse a comprarlos y cambiarlos a menudo. Vale la pena.
Cila
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 17, 2023
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Robert H
Reviewed in the Netherlands on April 17, 2022
I don't care about the meter showing the water is clean. It has a nasty taste on a filter after only a couple of days. New thick plastic filter after 75L of use is an insult after claiming how you save hundreds of of plastic of bottles.
Robert Croghan
Reviewed in Canada on November 20, 2020
I highly recommend this product. I do not highly recommend much but this is absolutely the best value water filtration system. It is huge - no more running out of filtered water. Its thick solid glass so reducing plastic on my water. And the filter system - It is incredible. I had a brita water filter and the strange thing is my tap water had 133 TDS and a ph of 7.5. From the brita filter 148TDS and a ph of 7.7. While the Zero system - ph of 8.2 so its Alkaline and 0 TDS. Yes zero. I had to go back and make sure my TDS probe was working. The spigot could have been better. The secret to it no leaking is do not tighten it so much. Its a compression fitting so don't tighten it a lot. just snug enough to not leak. Over time with use it will loosen. No fish smell or anything but I drink a lot of water so it doesn't sit around. I would change the spigot to a nice stainless steel one and put a little loctite 222 (make sure its the correct one) or even a lock nut and tighten it again not so tight that you have a problem.
CJ
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2019
Let me start by saying I have been a faithful consumer of the Aquasana counter top electric water filter for over five years. I loved my Aquasana filter and faithful cleaned and replaced the filters as required. I was on an auto-delivery program and was judicious about maintaining the system. The only reason I had to replace the filter was because it started leaking very badly.I was going to buy a new Aquasana, but feared the filter would eventually start leaking again. Plus, a new one would cost around $150.00. So, my search began. I looked at under the counter systems that installed in-line and out of site. But the horror stories of them bursting and causing severe water damage to homes scared me away. I had an old Pur water pitcher, and considered trying another Pur product. I liked the capacity of my Aquasana, as it held a little over a gallon of water, so I decided to try a Pur system that hooked directly to the faucet. Once I got the product however, it would not fit on my kitchen hardware, so back it went.I then purchased the Pur counter top system that held a little more than a gallon of water and purchased the more expensive lead reduction filters for better filtration. I got it home and compared the water with my Aquasana water and felt like the water tasted just as good. I thought I was done.Then I saw this beautiful glass dispenser with the Zero Water filter that had twice the capacity of what I was using. The reviews were awesome so I decided to buy it.So why am I telling you all of this? Well, I left both the Aquasana and Pur filters hooked up until the Zero Water filter arrived. It comes with a water quality meter that measures the Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in your water. I ran a test on my tap water (which is pretty good for city water) and it came out with a reading of 71. I then tested the Pur water. It tested at exactly the same 71! What? I then tested my Aquasana water. Now my Aquasana had been thoroughly cleaned and a brand new filter had been installed approximately two weeks earlier. Again, the only reason I even went on this journey was because after changing out the filter, the system started leaking badly every time I dispensed a glass of water. The TDS reading on my Aquasana water was at 101! How could that possibly be! It was actually adding in contaminants? Unbelievable! I unplugged it and threw it away immediately. The Pur went back the next day.This system is awesome. The glass decanter is big, but it sits in a corner of the counter. I purchased the metal base, and as others have noted, they could have made it so it sat down just a few more inches on that base. Honestly though, once it is filled with water, it isn't going anywhere. As others have noted, the plastic spigot that comes with it is subpar. I took Amazon's recommendation and ordered the stainless steel spigot made by Green Leaf and it works flawlessly. I don't have to worry about the cheap plastic wearing off and contaminating the water. The water tastes great and the capacity of the dispenser means I don't have to constantly refill it. As I said, it sits in the corner near the edge of the counter. Others have noted that you can't get a cup taller than about 4 1/2 inches under the spigot, but I have it so the spigot faces off the edge of the counter, so I can fill any size container I want. Perfect!The filters are more expensive than others, but you are getting far superior water. Some have complained about the length the filters last before they need to be replaced. I think this will depend on the TDS count of what is coming out of your tap. So far after two full weeks of heavy use, I'm still at zero on the meter. It's nice to have that meter to monitor things and see where you are at. Instructions say that when your TDS reading gets to around 006, you should change the filter. I will update on how long the filters last for me, but again, my water isn't terrible out of the tap to begin with. I read one review that said their water was reading over 200 in TDS straight out of the tap, so I don't imagine the filters will last as long as stated for someone in this situation. If this is your situation, someone suggested filtering the water first through a cheaper filter, then running it through the Zero water filter. Again, that's a decision based on your tap water and how much effort and money you want to spend to extend the length of the Zero filters. Sounds to me like it wouldn't be worth the extra effort.Bottom line, this is worth every penny. I signed up for auto-delivery on the filters to save a little more money through Amazon. It's glass, so it will be easy to keep clean, however the top portion where you add water is plastic. I've already noticed the metal lid has discolored the top edge of the white plastic from rubbing. No biggie. You can't see it when the lid is on. It is a large glass dispenser, so you will have to be careful when cleaning it, but compared to plastic it's a no brainer. Sorry for the long review. I just could not believe the TDS readings from the different systems and wanted to share my experience.
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