If you have been reading my blog, you know my family already have given up bottled water. Not only it's good for our environment but we've also saved money not buying them. I have been using filtered pitcher. I own a couple of them and although I am happy with them I wish there is a better way to filter tap water. I'm constantly buying filters and it takes a long time to refill them.
The new Zuvo Water Filtration System, is a new easy to use eco friendly device,it's state of the art and elegantly designed. In light of all the recent FDA warnings over plastics leaching into our bodies from unregulated bottled waters, this is especially timely.
Zuvo cleans your water in five step process. (You can go HERE for more information.)
- ozonation
- ultraviolet light
- photo-oxidation
- filtration and lead removal
- post-filtration UV
When I first took it out of the box, I was really surprise how big it was. I expected it a little smaller but I had no problem placing it on our countertop. If you don't have any space on your countertop it can also be easily installed under the counter.
Installing the Zuvo Water Purator was very easy. It took less than 5 minutes and no tools was needed. After it was installed, you run the water for 5 minutes to flush the system and you're ready to drink clean, healthy, great tasting water right from your faucet!
What I love about the Zuvo Water Purator is that I don't have to change the filter often. The filter is good for 6 months or 500 galloons (whichever comes first). I can drink clean water whenever I want without waiting to be filtered. I can also use filtered water when washing fruits and vegetables as well as for cooking. It removes chlorine and lead in the water but it does not reduce fluoride.
I do find the it a bit pricey compare to filter pitchers. It cost $299. But according to the website, Zuvo Water is actually a better value compare to other types of filters.
If you're looking for a new way to filter your water, definitely consider Zuvo Water!
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I learned that the filter does not need to be changed until it reaches 500 gallons or every 6 months, which ever comes first. That would save so much more money than typical filters. Great product, would love to get one myself!
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I have learned lots about this machine. I learned that if your Zuvo Water Purator is installed on the countertop and the NSF 42 standard for the reduction of chlorine and is rated at 500 gallons per filter.
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Cute blog! Nice giveaway too. I learned about this thingie that the UV Light in the Zuvo Purator is rated for 10,000 cycles. Zuvo believes this represents a 7-10 year life-cycle. Pretty neat! I'm all for these random little facts.
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I learned that they use a 5-step process to filter their water, including the use of Ultra-violet Light :D
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I learned that tap water may contain lead, parasitic cysts, non-pathogenic micro-organisms and unpleasant levels of chlorine
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I learned that it takes It takes 47 million gallons of oil each year to produce all those plastic water bottles.
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I learned that the filter last around 6 months which means you would only have to change it 2 times a year.
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I learned that it is possible to run regular tap water without disconnecting the whole system
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I learned that the Zuvo filter does not remove fluoride from the water.
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I learned that it's better for your health, your wallet and the planet.
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I learned that this filter requires electricity. but according to their site it shouldn't effect my electric bill much since the system uses electricity only when it is on. For the few minutes a day that the Zuvo Purator is used, it draws just 27 watts of power. By way of comparison, most light bulbs in your home are 60 watts or higher and they are typically turned on for long periods of time when in use.
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I learned that this system requires filter changing less than half as soon as the Pur setup I used to own. Wowzers!
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I learned that more than 60 million plastic water bottles end up in the landfill each year, and Zuvo helps reduce that number.
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I learned that it take cholorine out of the water!
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I learned that the filter needs replacing approxiimately twice a year. At $60 a year that's a huge savings over bottled water at $4 once a week.
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I learned that Zuvo sends a pre-paid shipping label with each replacement UV lamp sold. Zuvo then disposes spent lamps according to state and federal statutes. Awesome! Thanks for the chance to win one of these !!
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ReplyDeleteTap water may contain lead, parasitic cysts, non-pathogenic micro-organisms and unpleasant levels of chlorine OH GROSS
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I learned the Zuvo Purator works with hard water.
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I learned that Zuvo is donating all profits from the sale of its line of stainless steel water bottles to Hippo Roller, a charitable foundation for Africa.
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I learned that with pitcher filters, your water is only as clean as the filter you use. Zuvo’s patented Puration process uses nature’s own cleansing process right in your kitchen. It treats non-pathogenic organisms, taste and odor contaminants, reduces aesthetic chlorine, lead, and tiny particulates.
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I learned that when purchased the Zuvo comes with one filter plus an additional filter for free. Each filter is good for 500 gallons or 6 months whichever comes first.
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