Showing posts with label Drinking Water. Show all posts
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My Photos (W/E 5-28-11)

The weather changed drastically here in Massachusetts.  We jumped from temperatures in the mid to high 50s to temperatures in the 80s literally overnight.  I feel like we completely missed Springtime.  So it was time to stock the freezer with ice cubes and start planning meals that don't require baking or a lot of time in front of the stove.  What's the weather like where you are for Memorial Day weekend?

"Hot Days"


"The Perfect Mix"


Thank you for taking the time to view my photos this week! If you'd like to play along or see more great photos, stop by to see Lotus a.k.a. Sarcastic Mom.


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Review: Filtrete Filtered Water Pitcher

We have been using a 2-gallon freestanding countertop water filtration system for almost exactly one year now. We have actually been very happy with it, but my husband and I have to remember to unplug it when it is not in use in order to reduce usage of standby power. That is why the Filtrete Water Pitcher is a near-ideal solution. It does not use any extra electricity to have room temperature or cold water since the pitcher easily fits in the refrigerator. The only thing it does not offer is instant hot water like our filtration system does, but that is just a minor inconvenience.


The pitcher comes with one Filtrete Fast Flow Filter plus a lid. Each filter last for 3 months and does an extremely good job at filtering out the chlorine and other things that make tap water taste metallic. When it comes time to change the filter, you can even recycle the used one.


It is amazing how quickly the water filters through. It only takes seconds to fill the 12-cup pitcher. My countertop filtration system takes minutes to filter that much water.


You can take advantage of Filtrete's knowledge by signing up for the Clear Advantages newsletter to have filter change reminders, tips for a healthier home, and special money-saving offers delivered right to your inbox. You can find more of the same by visiting Filtrete Water on Facebook and on Twitter.



I wrote this review while participating in a blog campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Filtrete and received the water pitcher to facilitate my candid review.



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Giveaway & Review: Zuvo Water Filtration System (ARV $300) [CLOSED]

Being a health-conscious person, we only drink filtered water from our fridge because of all the nasty chemicals (such as mercury, formaldehyde, and more) and other things we don’t want to ingest. We’ve always wanted to get a sink-attached filtration system, but we haven’t gotten around to yet. So, when we were sent the stainless steel Zuvo Water Filtration System, we were happy to finally have an above-the-counter water filtration system.


The Zuvo Water Filtration System produces clean, healthy, great-tasting water by using a patented five-step process . . .


(from ZuvoWater.com)
  • Step One: Ozonation. In nature, ozone is generated by lightning and cleans the air where rainwater forms. The Zuvo Water Filtration System mixes ozone with incoming tap water to treat taste and odor contaminants and improve taste. Like chlorine, ozone is a powerful oxidizer. Unlike chlorine, ozone leaves no chemical residue.
  • Step Two: Ultraviolet Light. The ozone saturated water is flooded with high-intensity UV light - the same as the solar energy that cleans water in the upper atmosphere.
  • Step Three: Photo-Oxidation. The Zuvo Water Filtration System combines UV and ozone in a patented process known as photo-oxidation which releases powerful oxidizers to further treat the water.
  • Step Four: Filtration with Lead Removal. Pure spring water is created by passing through fine particles in the earth. Zuvo uses the same principle by passing water through a Class 1 Particulate Reduction Filter, reducing chlorine taste and odor, lead, and tiny particulates.
  • Step Five: Post-Filration UV. The filtered water is again exposed to high-intensity UV light as it leaves the Zuvo Water Filtration System, ensuring that you get clean, healthy, great tasting water...just the way nature intended!


With the Zuvo Water Filtration System, you get super clean, good quality water with the pull of a switch. It’s very easy to install, looks fine on our kitchen counter, and I trust that it is doing its job. Plus, it keeps clean water at our fingertips, thus eliminating the need for costly and wasteful bottles of water. If you buy bottled water, you could purchase a reusable bottle and fill it with this healthy, clean Zuvo water and save yourself some money and spare the landfill the useless trash.


We really love everything about the filtration system except its affect on our water pressure. Even when the filter isn’t running, our water pressure from the faucet is drastically reduced and when trying to get water from it, it comes out painfully slow. Zuvo has a faucet that can be purchased separately which would probably fix this problem. Nonetheless, we really like the Zuvo and are very happy with its quality of water. Plus, the kids love the UV light that comes on.

You can buy the Zuvo Water Filtration System at ZuvoWater.com, Amazon.com, and soon at Brookstone. It retails for $299.99 and is also available in a below-the-counter model for slightly more.


Thank you to Zuvo Water for sending us a complimentary sample system to base this review upon and for providing a second system for our contest prize.





What you can win:
One lucky reader will receive a stainless steel Above-Counter Zuvo Water Filtration System (ARV $300).


Limitations:
This giveaway is open to U.S. entries only. You do not need to be a blogger to enter, but you must have a valid email address and be age 18 years or older. If you enter anonymously and do not include a valid email address in your comment entries, I will not be able to notify you should you win this random drawing.


How to Gain Entries:
Read about the main benefits of using the Zuvo Water Filtration System. Then leave a comment telling me one thing you learned. You MUST do this to be eligible to win this contest.

Extra Entries:

1) For 5 extra entries, leave a relevant comment on one of my non-giveaway posts. Then leave FIVE separate comments with the name of the post on which you commented. You will earn 5 extra entries for each different non-contest post you comment on.


2)

For 5 extra entries, enter one of my other contests. Leave FIVE separate comments here telling me which contest you entered. You will earn 5 extra entries for each contest you enter.


3)
For 10 extra entries, blog about this contest linking back to this post AND ZuvoWater.com . Then come back here and leave TEN separate comments with the link to your blog post.

4)

For 1 extra entry each, if you are a Friend of mine on Facebook and/or if you have "liked" the 3 Garnets & 2 Sapphires Facebook page, then leave a separate comment here telling me so with the link to your Facebook profile.


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(All entries will be verified prior to awarding this prize.)


Random Drawing:

This contest will be closed on Monday, November 8th, 2010 at 11:59pm EST. A random number drawing will be held shortly after. The winner will be announced here and will be contact via email or through their blog. If the winner does not respond within 48 hours, a new number will be drawn.


Good luck in the drawing!






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Giveaway & Review: 2-Gallon Cuisinart CleanWater Filtration System (ARV $149) [CLOSED]

I am embarrassed to admit how many bottles of spring water my family goes through in one week. My husband and I had been thinking about installing a faucet filtration system for some time, but we were not convinced, based on feedback from family who have used similar products, that the water would taste good enough for us to drink after being spoiled by bottle water.

When the opportunity presented itself to try a countertop water filtration system by a trusted company like Cuisinart, I thought to myself that this is a sign that we should take the leap and try drinking filtered tap water. Little did I know that this little invention would surpass our expectations. Technology has finally caught up to our needs.


What I thought about our Cuisinart CleanWater Countertop Filtration System:

1) I am extremely excited about this appliance's ability to produce cold, room temperature, and hot water. This is so convenient for making tea, hot chocolate, and instant coffee.

2) This machine is very user-friendly. When the hot or cold lights are on, that means you can dispense hot, cold, or room temperature water by placing your cup, glass, or bottle under the appropriate spigot and then pushing the button marked with the desired temperature.


3) I very much like that I can turn the machine off when it is not in use. Then I need only to turn it back on a few minutes before I know I need hot or cold water. When the indicator lights come on, then I know that it's ready to go. There is also an Energy Saver mode, which allows you to turn off the heater completely.




4) Since the hot water dispensed is well over boiling, there is an important safety feature on this machine. In order to dispense hot water, you must push the safety button up and then depress the hot water button. I think that any household with children would be glad to have this feature.


5) Amongst the many contaminants the CleanWater Filtration System filters out are lead, chlorine, mercury, copper, and much more. The end result is cleaner water that tastes like supermarket brand spring water, which is something my family could easily get use to.

6) The unit comes with one replacement filter, which is nice. Each filter is expected to last up to 48 gallons of water filtration or an average of 3 months time. There is a built-in filter timer that will read "filtering" or "replace" to help remind you to change your filter. You can purchase a subscription for the filters through Cuisinart.com, but you should be able to find replacement filters at most retailers of the Cuisinart CleanWater System.

7) I also have to point out that the 2-gallon capacity is more than enough for us. I think as the children grow older, it will continue to be enough to suit our needs.




My husband and I are more than pleased with this product. It's brushed stainless steel finish is very attractive, but most importantly this unit saves us money, space, and prevents excessive use of plastic bottles. We actually have room in our refrigerator for food after all the gallon jugs and individual bottles of water have been removed.

You can currently find the Cuisinart CleanWater Filtration System and the replacement parts at Cuisinart.com and most major retailers of Cuisinart small appliances.

Thank you to Cuisinart for providing us with both a review product and a contest prize free of charge.



What you can win:
One lucky reader will receive a (WCH-1500) Cuisinart CleanWater 2-Gallon Countertop Filtration System.


Limitations:
This giveaway is open to U.S. addresses only. You do not need to be a blogger to enter, but you must have a valid email address and be age 18 years or older. If you enter anonymously and do not include a valid email address in your comment entries, I will not be able to notify you should you win this random drawing.


How to Gain Entries:
Visit the Cuisinart CleanWater product page. Then leave a comment telling me which of the listed product features is most important to you. You MUST do this to be eligible to win this contest.


Extra Entries:

1) For 5 extra entries, leave a relevant comment on one of my non-giveaway posts. Then leave FIVE separate comments with the name of the post on which you commented. You will earn 5 extra entries for each different non-contest post you comment on.

2) For 5 extra entries, enter one of my other contests. Leave FIVE separate comments here telling me which contest you entered. You will earn 5 extra entries for each contest you enter.

3) For 10 extra entries, blog about this contest linking back to this post AND Cuisinart.com . Then come back here and leave TEN separate comments with the link to your blog post.

4) Friend me on Facebook. Then leave a separate comment with the link to your Facebook profile.

5) For 2 extra entries, share the link to this contest post on Facebook. Then leave TWO separate comments with the link to your Facebook profile.

6) Follow me on Twitter. Then leave a separate comment with the link to your Twitter profile.

7) Tweet about this giveaway linking back to this post. Then come back here and leave the link to your tweet in a separate comment. You may do this once per day until the end of the contest.

8) Subscribe to this blog's feed. Or you can follow me through Blogger or subscribe via email (widget is on sidebar). Then leave a separate comment telling me you did so.

9) Add my button or blog link to your blog's sidebar. Then leave a separate comment with the link to your blog.




(All entries will be verified prior to awarding this prize.)


Random Drawing:
This contest will be closed on Monday, November 30th, 2009 at 11:59pm EST. A random number drawing will be held shortly after. The winner will be announced here and will be contact via email or through their blog. If the winner does not respond within 48 hours, a new number will be drawn.


Good luck in the drawing!