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The Aquagear Filter Pitcher holds 10 cups of water and lasts 120 gallons. We are third-party tested to filter lead, chlorine, microplastics, PFOA, PFOS, and more contaminants other filters miss. Aquagear targets nasty contaminants without removing healthy minerals like calcium and magnesium. Protection from PFOA/PFOS Aquagear filters are designed and third-party tested to remove over 98% of PFOA and PFOS, two of the most common PFAS contaminants in drinking water. Aquagear stays up to date with the ever-changing science behind water quality so we can always provide you a filter that removes harmful emerging contaminants. Watch Aquagear remove chlorine from tap water. Chlorine is a harmful contaminant in our tap water. But it's invisible to the naked eye. In this video, we add a reagent solution that turns water bright pink when it reacts with chlorine. When we pour this highly chlorinated tap water through the Aquagear Pitcher, the filter removes the chlorine and leaves behind clear water. Aquagear is third-party tested to remove 99.9% of chlorine from tap water, along with dozens of other contaminants—whether you can see them or not. The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Every day, Aquagear customers help save lives with filtered water. Every time you purchase an Aquagear filter, the Aquagear Foundation provides six months of clean water to someone in need by installing biosand water filters in Tanzania. Does Aquagear remove more contaminants than a standard filter? Yes, Aquagear is third-party tested to remove 20X more contaminants than the leading competitor. We remove chlorine, PFOA, PFOS, lead, mercury, microplastics, VOCs and more. Will Aquagear remove Emerging Contaminants? Yes, Aquagear is one of the few water filters third-party tested to remove Emerging Contaminants, including trace pharmaceuticals. We stay on the cutting edge to make sure your filter is always providing the best water. Will I notice a different in taste? The most common thing we hear from customers is that their water has never tasted better, since Aquagear removes nasty contaminants that affect taste and odor like chlorine and particulates. Does Aquagear remove healthy minerals? Aquagear is designed to retain healthy minerals in your water, like calcium, magnesium, and potassium. How long does each filter last? The Aquagear filter lasts 120 gallons, which is about 6 months on average. Product Dimensions 11"L x 6"W x 11"H Pitcher Capacity 10 Cups (2.4L) Filter Capacity 120 Gallons (454 L) Contaminant Classes Removed NSF 42, NSF 53, NSF 401, NSF P473 Lab Testing Standard ISO 17025 accredited Chlorine Removal % 99.96% Lead Removal % 99.35% PFOA Removal % 99.95% PFOS Removal % 99.98% Microplastics Removal % 99.99%
Removes 20X more contaminants than a traditional pitcher. Third-party tested to filter lead, chlorine, microplastics, PFOA, PFOS, and more contaminants other filters miss.
Keeps good minerals in. Other filters strip out minerals. Aquagear targets nasty contaminants without removing healthy minerals like calcium and magnesium.
Last 3X longer. Each Aquagear filter lasts 120 gallons—three times longer than most standard filters.
Filter recycling included. Never throw another water filter in the trash again. We send you a postage-paid label so you can return your filter for recycling and keep it out of the landfill.
Filter Media Made in USA. The Aquagear filter media is made in an ISO 9000 facility.
I bought the Aquagear water filter after experiencing what seemed like symptoms of fluoride toxicity. On my long stays outside the US (especially Asia or Europe) my symptoms tend to calm down. They may not all be due to fluoride toxicity but I need to start somewhere and eliminate all toxins that are contributing to my situation. So after researching quite a bit for a fluoride filter my wife and I settled on Aquagear based on their water testing certificates and other comments on Amazon. We were primarily looking at a countertop pitcher since we live in an apartment. But we also looked at Kangen filter and others that elevate the pH (by passing through titanium or other metals). From my research there are mixed opinions among experts that this method is safe since you ion exchange with titanium ions that may add their own toxicity. Also some of the pH elevating filters force the water through unnatural salts that natural water doesn't flow through, thus (allegedly) altering the structure of water molecules.First impressions of unboxing the Aquagear was seamless and easy. I really like the quality of the materials. The filter itself is made in USA but the pitcher is made in China. The quality of both is very good. It comes with clear instructions on how to flush the filter the first time and was a breeze to install. We do have a Brita filter and I can tell the difference in quality of the materials. At the moment, we are using both filters (mainly because we bought the Brita 10 filter pack from Costco). So the tap water goes into the Brita and then the Brita filtered water goes into Aquagear. I dont think this setup is needed but we want to use the Brita filters rather than throwing away.Coming to water quality and taste. It tastes crisp and great. Better than the Brita filter alone. We haven't tried the Aquagear straight from the tap yet. It's only been a couple of weeks and my symptoms seem to be abating (could be psychological at the moment). I do trust the water testing certificates posted on their website but I have called up my own water district's testing lab none the less and will be sending the water for testing fluoride, lead and other trace chemicals. Will update the post as soon as I get the results.Update after ~1 year of use:The Aquagear filter has served us well. We are now on our second filter and will be going to the third soon (they last about 6-7 months for us). The water still tastes crisp and great - I can tell by how my coffee tastes! The pitcher is still sturdy and works reliably - not many moving parts - easy to clean (I broke the Brita pitcher at the pop up top seam while cleaning :(!). We haven't seen any other issues such as the slow dripping issue that some others on Amazon have.As for water testing, the water district's testing labs were super slow in responding and when they did, they came up with upwards of $1000 for testing for very specific contaminants - and that did not include fluoride! We are evaluating other testing options, but for now we have switched to removing as much fluoride from other sources as possible (non-fluoride toothpaste and mouthwash, organic veggies and cutting down on eating out). Water is but one source. For lead, we found EDTA chelator complex to be a good solution (make sure to supplement magnesium while taking EDTA). Also remember to recycle your used filters - Aquagear sends you a postage paid return label if you send an email to [email protected].