Yesterday I noticed that a recently installed filter (one of the two recently purchased) is giving off water made up of tiny transparent or slightly golden balls that look like bubbles. These balls are also visible in the top (white) part of the jug where water is poured into the jug for filtering. Of course, most worryingly, they show up in drinking water after it has been filtered. This is very worrying. I have no idea how long my family and I have been able to absorb these unwanted and almost invisible contaminants in water filtered through the Zerowater system. My concern is that not only did I spend $30 on filters, but my family's health has been compromised by a system designed to protect us. Even if Zerowater (or anyone else) tries to convince me that taking the bullets is harmless, I'd have to be a fool to take it at face value. (I also contacted Zerowater directly.)
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