ZeroWater 20-Cup Ready-Pour 5-Stage Dispenser with TDS Meter vs Waterdrop Magnesium Replacement Filters for All Waterdrop Pitchers
Overall winner: ZeroWater 20-Cup Ready-Pour 5-Stage Dispenser with TDS Meter
Key Differences
Waterdrop A is a 3-pack magnesium replacement filter set designed for Waterdrop systems and is positioned at a more affordable price tier with high user ratings for taste and chlorine reduction. ZeroWater B is a 20-cup 5-stage dispenser with a TDS meter and larger capacity, offering broader filtration features but mixed reviews on durability, leakage and value
ZeroWater 20-Cup Ready-Pour 5-Stage Dispenser with TDS Meter
Compact 20-cup water filter dispenser with a 5-stage ion-exchange filter and built-in TDS meter for monitoring dissolved solids. Customers note easy setup and water quality, though some question value and filter longevity
Pros
- built-in TDS meter
- 5-stage filtration for dissolved solids
- ready-pour dispenser design
- claims lead, chromium, PFOA/PFOS reduction
Cons
- variable value for money
- reports of filter longevity issues
- leakage at dispensing button
Waterdrop Magnesium Replacement Filters for All Waterdrop Pitchers
Magnesium replacement filters for Waterdrop pitchers and dispensers reduce chlorine and odors, improving taste. Easy to install and compatible with multiple Waterdrop models; customers say it saves money vs bottled water
Pros
- reduces chlorine and odors
- improves taste
- easy to install
- fits multiple Waterdrop models
Cons
- mixed water quality feedback from some customers
- some reports of limited water flow
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Waterdrop |
| Durability | ZeroWater |
| Versatility | ZeroWater |
| User Reviews | Waterdrop |