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Zerowater Taste

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 2:28 pm
by oval
So I bought one of the Zerowater pitchers to use on my plants. I pour water through the filter and it read 0 ppm TDS. I took a sip and it tasted like distilled water, bland with nothing in it.

I let the pitcher fill up and tasted it again and I'm getting a kind of chemical/plastic taste to the water. It still reads 0 ppm, though. Is this still okay for the plants?

This happened on the first pitcher, so maybe it needs flushing first?

I'd actually rather drink tap water myself.

Re: Zerowater Taste

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 3:30 pm
by evenwind
I've never had a problem with it - except when I've kept the filter in too long and it started to release all the stored impurities back into the water. I would suspect that the taste you're getting is from the pitcher itself, not the filter. It certainly won't hurt to flush the pitcher with tap water for a while and then reinstall the filter.

BTW, your tap water probably tastes better than any distilled water, apparently humans need some minerals in the water to make it taste "good".

Re: Zerowater Taste

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 6:01 pm
by Copper2
Distilled water tastes great. RO is also great. Prefer them over tap

Re: Zerowater Taste

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 6:28 pm
by evenwind
Copper2 wrote:Distilled water tastes great. RO is also great. Prefer them over tap
Okay, you sent me out to the interwebs. This was sorta the consensus: "Distilled water is actually tasteless. This lack of flavor may take a short while to get used to, but once you get accustomed to drinking distilled water, chlorinated tap water will seem offensive." So I guess it depends what you're actually used to and how bad your tap water really tastes.

Re: Zerowater Taste

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 7:08 pm
by Copper2
Tasteless is actually a taste. Everything has flavor even if we don’t realize it. Like air - you may sometimes taste different flavors in the air such as after you eat beans

Re: Zerowater Taste

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 4:31 pm
by steve booth
Water with nothing at all in it will absorb tastes readily from the container it is kept in. So unless your container is totally inert it will gain a taste from the container.
If it is 0 PPM it is good to go.
Cheers
Steve

Re: Zerowater Taste

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 5:49 pm
by oval
steve booth wrote:Water with nothing at all in it will absorb tastes readily from the container it is kept in. So unless your container is totally inert it will gain a taste from the container.
If it is 0 PPM it is good to go.
Cheers
Steve
That's a good point - it makes sense. It does read 0 ppm. I'll let the pitcher sit with water in it for a few days and see if it can absorb out some of the plastic taste.
Thanks all!