
Necessity is the mother of invention, ZeroWater technology was developed to solve a mother’s fatigue from dragging gallons of bottled water jugs home from the grocery store. With the only in-home filtered water system that meets the FDA’s definition of purified bottled water, ZeroWater’s patented five-stage ion-exchange filter consistently delivers the only filtered water to measure 000 parts per million of total dissolved solids.
What does this mean to the average household? Great tasting water that is good for you, with ZeroWater’s patented technology you can have water free of heavy metals (arsenic, chromium-6, benzene, lead, aluminum, chlorine, chromine, copper, perchlorate, mercury) that have dissolved into your drinking water.
Prior to receiving the ZeroWater kit, I assumed that we were doing pretty good with the filtered water from our refrigerator. Boy was I in for a surprise when I tested the water with the ZeroWater tester… My so-called filtered water actually had a higher ppm reading than the water straight from my tap! Nevertheless, ZeroWater was able to achieve a 000 ppm reading as promised, and I can actually detect the difference in taste. Of course, now I’m hesitant to use the ice cubes from our ice maker.
Our last prize pack is from the folks at ZeroWater® and is valued at $120.
Each prize pack contains:
- ZeroWater® 23-Cup Filter Dispenser
- 8-pack filter refill pack
Entry is simple! You just need to answer the question below by leaving a comment on this site! You can even gain up to 3 bonus entries for doing each additional item listed (just make sure that you leave one entry for each one — up to a total of 4 comments). As a reminder, comments left on Facebook, Twitter or other posts will not be included.
REQUIRED ENTRY:
- Let me know why having pure clean water is important to you.
BONUS ENTRIES:
1. Follow Deal Seeking Mom on a reader or via e-mail updates and leave a comment on this post.
2. Follow Deal Seeking Mom on Facebook or Twitter and leave a comment on this post.
3. Follow ZeroWater on Facebook and leave a comment on this post.
This giveaway will remain open until 11:59 p.m. EST, Friday, May 27th. Any comments left after this cut-off will not be counted. The winner will be selected randomly and will be notified via email within 48 hours after the close of the contest.
This giveaway is part of the Grateful Giveaways Event being hosted by myself and 11 other bloggers. You can increase your chances of winning one of 12 prizes, by visiting each of them and entering the same way as you did here. You have plenty of time to get to all of them, since the contest will be open for five full days.
EACH of the 12 participating blogs has their own prizes to give away so make sure to enter on each blog for the best chances to win! Use this spreadsheet to keep track of your entries!
If you haven’t already done so, you might want to print out this spreadsheet to help guide you through all of the entries on all of the blogs.
As one final reminder, you will want to check out the terms of the giveaway by visiting the Grateful Giveaways: Celebrating a Season of Giving Facebook page. Just click on the TERMS tab at the top of the page. (Note that by entering this contest, you agree that you have read the terms and are eligible to enter this contest).
Disclosure: I received the same gift package that the winner will be receiving to facilitate my review. I did not receive any compensation to write this post. The opinions are all mine!


Breanna
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Traci Lisa
It’s important to our family because our daughters Congenital Heart Defect is beyond our control… BUT… making sure everything that goes into her body IS in our control and that includes healthy, pure water! It’s really important to us to give her the healthiest diet possible (and she’s doing great)!
suzy miller
Clean water is important for a healthy lifestyle.
suzy miller
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amy b.
Clean water is important to me because I am always looking out for my family’s best interests and being healthy is top of the list.
Mike
I live in NJ and the water is horrible so this will help when my daughter wants a clean glass of water.
Mike
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Mike
I get email updates everyday.
Hanna T.
Having clean water is important to me because I want my family to be healthy!
michelle
i have a very old water filter piture.
shelle a
Clean water is important to me because I want to keep my family safe and healthy!
Jessica S.
Clean water is important to me because it tastes better!
Jami
It is important to me that my children have the ourest water possible. We get enough “yucky stuff” in our diets, clean water is a must!
Jessica S.
I follow you on facebook
Jessica S.
I follow Zero Water on facebook.
Ashley Bouck
Clean water is important to me because I don’t want myself, my husband, or our pets to drink water loaded with unhealthy things such as chlorine, lime, etc.
Cristy
Clean water is important because I have children!
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Cristy
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belinda
I have a 3month old granddaughter (my first!)….she needs pure water..not the chlorinated city water
Katie
For some reason our kids drink more water when they can get it cold and from the fridge. Pure water is important to me because our city water has a funny taste and I refuse to drink it.
Jane Curtis
We are what we drink.
Jane Curtis
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Alexis
Clean water is important because I have 2 babies & their health & safety is #1!!
Alexis
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Alexis
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Marianne
Our water has a lot of rust, we currently use a Brita and a fridge filter. I would love to try the Zero Water.
carmom
Follow thru email. I would love to have this I think it would be easier to drink water if it was filtered ours has a weird taste and odor and I hate to buy bottled water.
Marianne
I follow DSM on Facebook too!
Chris Ann
Clean water is essential to me and my family
as clean water is needed for life. Sometimes
of the year I can smell and taste chlorine in our local water, apparently necessary but gross to smell and taste.
Chris Ann
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