3 Common Water Filter Pitcher Buying MISTAKES To AVOID

3 Common Water Filter Pitcher Buying Mistakes To Avoid

There are so many water filter pitchers on the market it’s hard to know which one to choose. Here are some basic questions that you need to answer to help you determine which is the best water filter pitcher for you.

Red Cross1. Not Knowing What Contaminants You Want The Filter Pitcher To Remove

This is an important question because different pitchers remove different things. Your first point of call is to get your water tested to see what is in it?

Some tap water suffers from hard water (i.e. water that has deposits of limestone and chalk which largely constitute calcium and magnesium carbonates). Other tap water contains things like traces of lead, chlorine, pharmaceutical traces, microbiological cysts, pesticides, among other things.

Once you know what kind of things you want to remove from your water then you can understand which pitcher is best. However, sometimes you might just want a pitcher that makes your water taste and smell better. If this is the case then you might just look for a water filter pitcher product that can do this for you. One of the best for doing this are Brita water filters.

Red Cross2. Not Knowing What Specific Design And Features You Require

Once you know which pollutants you want to remove and which capabilities to look for then it’s on to the fun part. The design that you like. Now I don’t mean how fancy it is but how functional and practical it is. For instance:

How much water capacity can it take? 

  • How fast does it filter the water?
  • Can it fit in the inside of your fridge?
  • What type of cartridge does it take and is it easy to find?
  • Is the replacement cartridge expensive or affordable?
  • Is it made from plastic? And if yes, is it BPA free?

These are the type of questions you need to be thinking about to make sure it meets your needs. For instance, if you have an extra small fridge then you need to know how big the pitcher is and if it will fit. On the other hand, if you have a large family then a bigger capacity pitcher is probably better for you.

Red CrossNot Having A Clear Budget

The next and final consideration is finances. It seems like an obvious point to make but before you buy a water filter pitcher, you need to know how much you are willing to spend.

If you have lots of special requirements then you might need a bigger budget.

However, if you only need something very basic with a small capacity then you might be able to get away with a smaller budget.

Bear in mind that if you have lots of contamination issues then it might be better to spend a little extra to get a more advanced product.

The more expensive water filters will provide you with a higher quality of clean water.

 

ProductBest FeaturesCapacityPrice Range
Black + Blum Eau Carafe
- BPA free tritan plastic.
- Stainless steel clasp and silicon strap
800ml (0.8 L)$$
Bobble Water Jug

- Filters instantly.
- Holds more water than you would expect.
2000ml (2 L)$$
PUR Advanced Faucet Water Filter Chrome
- Certified to remove over 70 contaminants, including 99% of Lead, 92% of pesticides, 96% of Mercury.454609ml (100 Gallons)$$
BRITA Marella Cool Water Filter Jug

- Filters water very quickly (in a few seconds).
- Fits into the inside of your fridge.
2400ml (2.4 L)$$
Oasis Artesian Reverse Osmosis Bottleless Water Dispenser (Hot & Cold)
- 2500 Gallon useful life expectancy on each carbon GAC filter.
- 1500 gallon useful life expectancy on sediment filter.
1500 gallon useful life expectancy on sediment filter.$$$

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