Originally Posted by
Cdsnuts
Well....coming from someone who at one point was using a thousand dollar water ionizer for a year or two so that I was able to control the ph, fancy machines just aren't necessary. This one though, is a good choice for "bulk" water filtering. But really, if it wasn't for the bulk aspect of it, the zero water pitcher, for the money is hands down the best one I've used. Filters last forever and the tester is great. Water taste like....literally......nothing.....just wetness.
But yeah, to answer your question, this is a good machine if you have the means.
Edit: I would love to test the water that comes out of the alexa with the zero water tester.....just to see.