Ever since zero was bought from the original owners (brand new) filters don't allow the water to go down. It used to be only once in a while now it's 1 out of every 3 filters.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from CulliganBy ZeroWater Team, January 3, 2025
We certainly apologize for the continued frustrations with the filters, typically this is an easy and quick fix, simply remove the filter from the container and unscrew it from the tray. Then hold the filter sideways/horizontal and grip the filter very tightly and shake the filter with some good force side to side and back and forth 8 to 10 times. This will loosen the filter media and break the air lock. If you do not clear all of air from the filter this issue will continue to compound itself over and over. Also never fill the reservoir directly from the faucet or spigot from your sink as this is naturally aerated and will force air down inside the filter. It is best to fill the reservoir with a large glass or measuring cup and pour into the corner of the reservoir away from the center of the filter. If there is ever a filter that simply just will not fix itself when the aforementioned trouble shooting steps have been followed we are more than happy to replace that filter. Again, we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
The zero water system is superior to any other filtered water system on the market. These filters honestly filter out all the bad and all you get is great tasting odor free water. I’ve been using zero water for about two years now and I love it! I love it so much I purchased a couple water systems for my sons house. No more wasted money on buying inferior tasting bottled water.
Lasts less than a month at a minimum. It seems like it gets clogged and then I end up changing a filter out because the water won’t get filtered out.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from CulliganBy ZeroWater Team, January 8, 2025
Thank you for contacting ZeroWater. From time to time the filter can develop an air lock, some little air pockets or air bubbles that get trapped down inside the filter. Typically this is an easy and quick fix, simply remove the filter from the container and unscrew it from the tray. Then hold the filter sideways/horizontal and grip the filter very tightly and shake the filter with some good force side to side and back and forth 8 to 10 times. This will loosen the filter media and break the air lock.