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Deal or Dud: Zero Water Filter

Many of us don't drink tap water. Instead, we turn to bottled water or filters to help quench our thirst. The makers of Zero Water say it's the best way to get the cleanest drinking water. But, is it a deal or a dud?

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deeagri - 9/16/2010 6:39 PM
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I completely disagree with your dud ranking. I have purchased two of these and been very satisfied. Like you, my meter registered 33 for tap water; however, I check the filtered water everyday and I always get a zero on the meter until after about two months when I change the filter. Also, it's the best tasting water I have every tasted. Something is bad wrong with you test. I would be glad to show you the true results on TV if you dare to . D. Miller, Little Rock,AR. deewayne.miller@yahoo.com Maybe your glass was dirty, but I can verify that my results are nt bias and I get zero readings 99% of the time.
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