Tuesday, July 5, 2011

ZeroWater Review and GIVEAWAY!! **ENDED**


Birthday parties can produce a lot of garbage. Both of my children's have warm weather parties and we go through bottles of water quicker than any other beverage.  Since I am trying to go green, I welcome any way I can reduce waste during parties. Since filtered water tasted much better than tap, consider serving your guests water filtered through ZeroWater at your next party!

With ZeroWater filter pitchers, you can serve clean, purified water in the form of ZeroWater’s latest 23-Cup water filter dispenser. The system uses dual ion exchange technology (which is more affordable and just as effective as reverse osmosis) to remove virtually all dissolved solids from tap water. It is the only water filter pitcher on the market that meets the Food & Drug Administration’s requirement for purified bottled water.

In addition, ZeroWater is the only pitcher filter to receive NSF International’s certification for chromium-6 (a carcinogen) and lead reduction. ZeroWater uses the same technology that the Department of Defense is using to reduce radiation in water overseas. Included with the ZeroWater system is the filter, pitcher, and a digital water tester. You know when it is time to change your filter when the water tester meter reads 006.

Review: The ZeroWater system was really easy to assemble. It was also easy to fill, though it does take a little bit for the water to completely filter through into the pitcher. The water from the pitcher tasted amazing. In fact, it tasted as good as bottled water and we have not purchased water bottles since we started using ZeroWater. My son is the biggest water drinker in the family and he absolutely loved the taste stating, "It tastes so fresh. This is the best thing that happened today" (lol!).  The only drawback is the amount of space it takes in the refrigerator; however, when you consider the space you save by not having water bottles it is probably a wash. 

Buy it here: The 23-cup ZeroWater system can be purchased from ZeroWater's website for $39.99, from a variety of retail stores, and for a discounted price on Amazon. You can sign up for some coupons by clicking here.

Win it here: One lucky Cake Mom reader is going to win a ZeroWater 23-cup system!!

**Please read the rules**This is open to  US residents only. You must complete the mandatory entry before completing optional entries. Each optional entry needs to be added as a separate comment. Comments that do not follow the rules will not count and will be deleted. PLEASE LEAVE ME YOUR EMAIL IN THE COMMENT if it is not visible in your public profile! One set of entries per household.

Mandatory Entry: Tell me whether you drink filtered water, water from the tap, or water from bottles currently.

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The winner will be selected on 7/15 via random.org and will be emailed. The winner will have 48 hours to respond.

I was provided with the above mentioned product for the purpose of facilitating this review. No other compensation was received and the views expressed here are my own.

Congrats to Tiffany! You have been emailed.
 


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