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	<title>Comments on: ZeroWater Z-Pitcher</title>
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		<title>By: Alison</title>
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		<description>Wow. Our water system is something I&#039;ve been reading about lately. Frankly, it frightens me how many toxins and junk are floating around our water (yes, this includes bottled water). I currently use a Brita filtration system, but my biggest gripe is that I can&#039;t really tell if it&#039;s working or not. As Brian stated, water tends to taste the same unless it has an increased flow of iron or other taste altering substances.

This pitcher seems like a great bet with a testing system included. I hope they come out with a faucet filtration system (it makes it easier for people who drink a lot of water like me so a pitcher isn&#039;t constantly having to be filled up). Also, do they report how many average refills this item sustains?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow. Our water system is something I&#8217;ve been reading about lately. Frankly, it frightens me how many toxins and junk are floating around our water (yes, this includes bottled water). I currently use a Brita filtration system, but my biggest gripe is that I can&#8217;t really tell if it&#8217;s working or not. As Brian stated, water tends to taste the same unless it has an increased flow of iron or other taste altering substances.</p>
<p>This pitcher seems like a great bet with a testing system included. I hope they come out with a faucet filtration system (it makes it easier for people who drink a lot of water like me so a pitcher isn&#8217;t constantly having to be filled up). Also, do they report how many average refills this item sustains?</p>
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