Dellycel Dizon Abrincia—February 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The design of the water pitcher has good durability. It is a bit heavier than my Brita pitcher. From many different water pitchers, this one has a TDS meter that detects the condition of the fresh water source. If its zero, or close to zero, it is safe. If it is over +300, then it is not drinkable. The device is AAA-battery powered and removable from the pitcher, so you can safely dip it on any fresh water. The sliding compartment on top of the pitcher to pour water is much simpler than Brita's design pitcher. Whenever I closed the Brita pitcher, it always make a "tak" sound. The Culligan does not do that. Culligan's filter is the most unique than any other filter including Brita. Of course, when I first bought it, I was astonished of its large size but for a reason of its purpose. In the interior of the filter, it has many different layered components to remove most of the bad stuff just as it is shown in their product box. The overall price cost of this pitcher is affordable to my account. Comparing to Brita's price cost is much higher than Culligan. The replacement for the Culligan filter is around over 30 dollars or higher depending if you're getting by two, three, four, or six in a single box. In my opinion, I would definitely choose this product than any other. Brita is okay as it filters most of the bad stuff and its TDS meter level shown was above 10 and below 20. But Culligan helps to filter out more than Brita or any other pitcher product. I only used this product for a few weeks. The filter is still good so far. No changes yet as it is still brand new when I bought it. Been only using it to filter water bottles and water gallons. I tried filtered tap water once. I was astonished how it becomes drinkable. I have read comments from other reviewers that they experience that their filters did not last long between a few weeks to a couple of months depending of their own water resources. I will continue and observe my own product. I may update my review again if any changes of the filter. Read more
MARY C.—February 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Okay, Culligan you have Knocked This Out Of The Park! Great taste, no impurities!!! Love this water filter! Easy to use works great! Read more
DRM—January 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Does what it's supposed to do. Only downside is that if you have water with a high amount of TDP's like I do, you are going to need a new filter ever 2 to 3 weeks. I used the removable TDP meter that comes with the pitcher (handy feature) and measured my water against tap water (over 400 TDPs) and distilled water (O TDPs). I then checked it against the carbon filtered named brand pitcher I had been using and found that the TDPs were only reduced by 1/2 with a new filter in it. I bought this pitcher because it was becoming increasingly difficult to find filters for the name brand pitcher I had been using for a couple of years. I don't know why, but Kroger, Ace Hardware and even Wal-Mart were not stocking them. Bought this reverse osmosis pitcher and it makes my tap water suitable for use in my cpap machine in an emergency. It registers 0 TDP but I have no idea what other chemicals may still be in the water. The taste though is great. Some people say it is bland. I don't drink water for taste, I drink it to hydrate. The lack of taste means to me that the job is getting done removing chemicals and TDPs. The downside is that I get 2 to 3 weeks out of a filter. This is due to the hardness of our local water and the high TDP count. It's unavoidable. I buy the filters by the 3 pack. The trade off between buying bottled water and having my own pure water at home is worth it. I do not mind changing the filter ever 3 weeks. However, if you are extremely budge conscious and living in an area with a high TDP count, you may not think it's a fair trade off. This pitcher, and the reverse osmosis process, deserve the 5 stars even with having to change filters frequently. The removable TDP meter is a nice feature. Read more
Priceless Light—October 13, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I used to buy spring water at the market and dreaded the routine of making another price-comparison, lugging and storing heavy water bottles and recycling bulky empty ones. Then one day, my neighbors gave me a Culligan water dispenser with a filter and explained how to use them. The filtered tap water looked clear, had no chlorine smell and it tasted sweet. Furthermore, I lost a nagging concern about ingesting permanent micro particles from manufactured plastic bottles! Today, I lavishly use this convenient water filtering system to cook, drink, water houseplants, rinse my hair—everything. I ordered a three-pack and have yet to see any price breaks on the filters and the Amazon price for the 3-pack filters recently increased by $10. Two quick maintenance tips: The top section, where you add tap water to the dispenser should be removed and routinely sterilized at a sink. And avoid pouring tap water directly on the filter. Read more
Tony—February 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great filter. Our water a very hard 350-400 ppm (deemed acceptable by EPA), yeah right! This will bring it to zero. Bear in mind 50-150 ppm is considered excellent. I recommend re-mineralizing with a tiny bit of a mineral salt in a cup if zero water tastes flat to you. Filters aren’t cheap, but do great job. I buy bottled water at a reverse osmosis water machine for .25 cents gallon at only 20ppm, so overall great value! Read more
Texy Liz—December 26, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I recently replaced my original-design Zerowater dispenser with the new model in order to have the convenience of the new, drop-in filter. IThe old screw-in filters just wouldn't always screw in properly, resulting in unfiltered water leaking into the reservoir.) While the new style is indeed a snap to use and filters as well as the original version, it unfortunately is smaller than the orginal ones, while costing just as much, or more. As a result, instead of lasting me five weeks, these last only three. And there are no off-brand alternatives for anyone wanting to save money. So my Zerowater now costs me about 40% more. I'm quite disappointed. Read more