Best Water Filter Pitcher in 2024?! 11 Brands (Lab-)Tested + Reviewed

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  • Mike reviews the 11 most promising and most popular water filter pitchers on the market.
    Here is how we tested and rated:
    -Filtration effectiveness based on real-life contaminant reduction rates achieved in our lab testing
    -NSF certifications and testing
    -Filter media used
    -Filtered water taste and odor
    -Pitcher usability
    -Upfront price and long-term cost for replacement filters
    -Other factors
    Google sheet with full analysis of each of the 11 pitchers including lab reports: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
    Pitcher Recommendations
    1️⃣ Best Overall: Clearly Filtered Water Pitcher
    → Buy Here: www.clearlyfiltered.com/produ... - Use code “WELCOME10” for 10% off!
    2️⃣ Best for Usability/Looks in Combination with Low Price: Waterdrop Chubby
    → Buy Here: www.waterdropfilter.com/colle... - Use code “RCPT” for 21% off!
    3️⃣ Possibly the Best for Bacteria & Cyst: LifeStraw Home 10-Cup
    → Buy Here: amzn.to/48Lq88q
    4️⃣ Best for Nitrate: ZeroWater 10-Cup Ready-Pour
    → Buy Here: amzn.to/3TPVRRI
    Other Pitchers Reviewed in This Video
    Brita Large (Everyday) Pitcher w/ Elite Filter → Buy Here: amzn.to/3S7cDL0
    Aquagear → Buy Here: www.drinkaquagear.com/bos_water
    PUR PLUS 11-Cup → Buy Here: amzn.to/3Hc8AHa
    Epic Pure → Buy Here: www.epicwaterfilters.com/prod... - Use code “BOSEpic” for 20% off!
    ProOne → Buy Here: prooneusa.com/product/water-f...
    Kirkland Signature (Costco) Filtered Water Pitcher → Buy Here: www.costco.com/kirkland-signa...
    up & up (Target) Water Filtration Pitcher Navy 7 Cup → Buy Here: www.target.com/p/water-filtra...
    Table of Contents
    00:00 - Intro
    00:58 - Our 11 Pitchers
    02:00 - How We Tested & Ranked
    04:29 - Pitcher Assembly & Filter Priming
    05:21 - Sampling Process
    06:18 - Taste & Odor Test
    06:58 - Speed Test
    08:28 - Best Overall (Clearly Filtered)
    12:27 - Best for Usability + Affordability (Waterdrop)
    15:45 - Best for Bacteria & Cyst (LifeStraw)
    18:30 - Best for Nitrate (ZeroWater)
    23:00 - Best for Fluoride
    23:42 - Summary
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    Our Testing & Lab Testing
    The product or products covered in this video were tested under real-life conditions and on our specific water supply. As such, lab-testing was limited to those contaminants present in our water supply and at their respective concentrations. A product may perform differently when used on a different water supply. Furthermore, lab testing for water contaminant levels is subject to variabilities and inaccuracies. Our test results may not represent the product’s performance in other areas or under different conditions.
    100% reduction means a contaminant could not be detected above the minimum detection level.
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  • @boswater6065
    @boswater6065  2 місяці тому +3

    *Pitcher Recommendations*
    *1. Best Overall: Clearly Filtered Water Pitcher*
    → Buy Here: www.clearlyfiltered.com/products/clean-water-pitcher?rfsn=4045587.5c8334&subid=YTTOP11 - Use code “WELCOME10” for 10% off!
    *2. Best for Usability/Looks in Combination with Low Price: Waterdrop Chubby*
    → Buy Here: www.waterdropfilter.com/collections/pitcher-water-filter/products/water-filter-pitcher-chubby-blue?ref=aqhvda420xp - Use code “RCPT” for 21% off!
    *3. Possibly the Best for Bacteria & Cyst: LifeStraw Home 10-Cup*
    → Buy Here: amzn.to/48Lq88q
    *4. Best for Nitrate: ZeroWater 10-Cup Ready-Pour*
    → Buy Here: amzn.to/3TPVRRI

    • @TwstedTV
      @TwstedTV 20 днів тому

      Can't download the Google Sheet ? Was forced to screenshot it. 🤷‍♀😢
      Also, other content creators on youtube sent water samples to several labs, and all of them came back with 100% reduction of copper for the ZeroWater.
      So I am confused by that part. 🤷‍♀
      Furthermore, the ZeroWater filters are certified by NSF/ANSI Standard 53 for the reduction of lead, chromium, PFOA, PFOS, and mercury, which would not be possible if they were adding significant amounts of copper or other contaminants to the water. As copper testing is part of the certification for the PFOA and PFOS testing as it would not pass.
      This is why one should never just send samples to just 1 laboratory. The minimum should be 3 laboratories in 3 different states. To prevent false positives. Just saying 🤷‍♀

  • @theresamunkvold5266
    @theresamunkvold5266 Місяць тому +1

    This is so helpful. Thank you!

  • @WhySoSeriouz
    @WhySoSeriouz Місяць тому +1

    Great video! Defiantly makes me feel better about my Clearly Filtered Purchase.

  • @AihemaitiGulisumuayi
    @AihemaitiGulisumuayi Місяць тому

    this is really helpful, answer all my questions thank you!

  • @GreenTea3699
    @GreenTea3699 Місяць тому +1

    Very well done video!
    Thank you so much for bringing up the fact that a TDS meter is not a good judge of contaminants of a health concern for drinking water.
    So many people don't understand there can still be toxic levels of disinfection by products or herbicides and pesticides in water that reads zero on the TDS meter.

  • @veryhappyfatboi
    @veryhappyfatboi День тому +1

    Thank you for your hard work in putting this video together. Do you have any recommendations for removing microplastics? I could not find this mentioned in the lab results.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  День тому +1

      You are welcome! We don't test for microplastics because it is extremely expensive. I would probably go with the LifeStraw. Microplastic reduction was part of their test data.

  • @ivdubgti
    @ivdubgti Місяць тому +11

    I Moved away from these types of water filters, The sheer cost of the replacment filters and the freaquency that i was changing them made this solution extremely uneconomical. Investing in a quality coutertop RO system made more sense for me.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому +6

      Thanks for sharing! We'll release a video on the top countertop ROs really soon!

    • @AlissaLeeNicholson
      @AlissaLeeNicholson 26 днів тому +3

      Reverse osmosis is the purest drinking water. You still have to change filters though, and RO has 3. 2 of them get changed every year, and the middle one gets changed every 5 years, typically. It’s good to research the brand and warranty, too. Some have lifetime warranties.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  26 днів тому +1

      Thanks for your input. But many systems have up to 4 or 5 filter stages. And many RO membranes require replacement after 2 years already.

  • @cheejokonya8403
    @cheejokonya8403 21 день тому

    thanks for hardwork researching. I am worried about the pitcher itself. I am in Suisse, looking to buy in the coming days.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  21 день тому

      Do you mean the pitcher leaching plastic?

  • @Xylume
    @Xylume 19 днів тому +1

    I've been using LG water-filtered water and a Waterdrop filter after it and it seems to perform well without wasting too much money.

  • @Bizzy-Bumble1131
    @Bizzy-Bumble1131 11 днів тому +2

    Great video! Whst are your thoughts and feedback on the Enagic tabletop water filter compared to the ones you've shown here?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  11 днів тому +1

      Glad you like it! Do you have a link? I found something but that looked like a water ionizer.

    • @Bizzy-Bumble1131
      @Bizzy-Bumble1131 10 днів тому

      @@boswater6065 Thank you. Yes, I believe Enagic water filters are water ionizers. Is there a difference between a water filter and water Ionizer?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  10 днів тому +1

      Yes, big difference. It would take too long to get into all the details, but water ionizers are primarily about providing alkaline water (high pH).

    • @Bizzy-Bumble1131
      @Bizzy-Bumble1131 8 днів тому

      @@boswater6065 Thank you!

  • @Jamesbsc
    @Jamesbsc 8 днів тому +2

    Holy shit this was so thorough

  • @angiepattillo3599
    @angiepattillo3599 2 місяці тому +4

    Yes, I just read on the Clearly Filtered website that they are WQA certified.
    Actually, I trust this more than the NSF certification.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  2 місяці тому +1

      Hi Angie, certified by the NSF or by the WQA doesn't make a difference. Both are accredited to test for NSF standards.

    • @angiepattillo3599
      @angiepattillo3599 2 місяці тому +1

      @@boswater6065 Thanks. I wish more people knew this.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  2 місяці тому +1

      Yes, the topic can be a bit confusing, but it would also take too long to explain in each of our videos. Maybe we need to do a separate video on NSF standards at least.

  • @tonyb.5768
    @tonyb.5768 25 днів тому

    I have the clearly filtered it does work great

  • @chefgav1
    @chefgav1 Місяць тому +1

    Interesting test. Modern castle did exact same test and results were very different. Waterdrop and epic came out on top

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому +4

      That's right, which shows that ideally you know the quality of your water supply and choose a water filter accordingly. Also, I think they didn't include the Clearly Filtered in their test.

    • @chefgav1
      @chefgav1 Місяць тому +2

      @@boswater6065Water filter guru also did same test also had similar results to modern castle where epic came out on top.Just FYI there is a design flaw in the epic pitcher where untreated water slips through unfiltered.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @cokker
    @cokker 28 днів тому +3

    Looking for a new water jug for my fridge as my dispenser is hard to get an angle on (big cups)...
    Why is no one making a big dumpy short jug that fits in the shelves of the fridge (like 20cm tall), make it square-ish with a handle inside like a milk jug. I'd buy it in a flash.

  • @lemonchicken3740
    @lemonchicken3740 Місяць тому

    Great video Did you test any of them for bacteria 🦠 in the water?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  29 днів тому +1

      There are no bacteria in my water supply. So no, we did not test for bacteria.

  • @pm5095
    @pm5095 22 дні тому

    Hi, what about the epic water tests? Is it good? Cant info of the independent lab they used?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  22 дні тому

      It's all in the Google Sheet. The Epic Pure didn't do very well in our lab testing. But please remember that we could only test for those contaminants that are actually in our water supply, so about a dozen.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  22 дні тому

      This is the test we used: etrlabs.com/product/premium-water-test/

  • @ganonk3990
    @ganonk3990 6 днів тому +1

    do you have "lead" test in the result somewhere also?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  6 днів тому

      We test for lead, but there's no lead in our water.

  • @tammymytopher3918
    @tammymytopher3918 Місяць тому +2

    Please comment on fluoride errors? What does this mean

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому

      There is an explanation in the Google Sheet in the "Lab Results" tab. Essentially, the method that was used to test for fluoride levels in our water has known interferences: higher water alkalinity can lead to a higher measured fluoride level in the water while the actual fluoride level might be lower. When checking all 11 pitchers, we indeed found a strong correlation between fluoride level and water alkalinity, which is we consider the numbers to be flawed.
      One good example is the Clearly Filtered pitcher. According to our lab data, it supposedly increased fluoride levels in one of the water samples. However, fluoride is not a filter medium, and the Clearly Filtered doesn't contain it. So there is no way that it increases fluoride levels in water. What it does, however, is increase water alkalinity.

  • @localhost_443
    @localhost_443 7 днів тому +1

    I bought a pitcher filter from Amazon and the brand is Klar.
    Now the thing is for filtered water have charcoal type substances
    No idea what is that.
    Anyone have any idea why it’s like that ?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  7 днів тому

      It's probably leaking carbon filter media.

  • @MrOscar5690
    @MrOscar5690 Місяць тому

    For best overall is that only the Clearly Filtered? What what would top 3 in the overall category?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому

      It depends on what you are looking for. Best overall in terms of filtration effectiveness based on our lab testing is #1 Clearly Filtered and #2 ZeroWater (but only if you don't have high levels of DBPs). It's hard to pinpoint a #3, because there would be several but all having different pros and cons.

    • @MrOscar5690
      @MrOscar5690 Місяць тому +1

      @@boswater6065 perhaps best in effectiveness per cost of filter.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому +1

      In that case I'd probably check out the Kirkland Signature (Costco) or up & up (Target). Those came with decent lab results and they're highly affordable.

  • @angiepattillo3599
    @angiepattillo3599 2 місяці тому +1

    After much research, I came to the same conclusion; Clearly Filtered is the best!
    However, I thought they were WQA certified.
    Don't they have some sort of certification?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  2 місяці тому +1

      Here are the NSF certifications for the Clearly Filtered pitcher "awarded" by the WQA:
      find.wqa.org/find-products/ctl/detail/mid/1054/cid/clearly_filtered_inc/sid/1
      find.wqa.org/find-products/ctl/detail/mid/1054/cid/clearly_filtered_inc/sid/3?keyword=clearly+filtered
      If you check the links, it says "NSF/ANSI 42" and "NSF/ANSI 53". So as long as an NSF certification comes from the NSF, WQA, or IAPMO, you can safely rely on that and one isn't better than the other.

  • @kitrinnasabino1701
    @kitrinnasabino1701 21 день тому

    Is there a filtered pitcher that would take sulfur smell and taste out?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  21 день тому

      Assuming the sulfur smell/taste comes from hydrogen sulfide in the water, this is best treated using catalytic carbon. Unfortunately, all the pitchers I know and that we tested use regular activated carbon. The latter can also be used, but it might not be enough for higher levels of hydrogen sulfide.

  • @user-yv1pq1uq7s
    @user-yv1pq1uq7s 16 днів тому

    How are these pitchers affected when you have hard water?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  15 днів тому

      Depending on how hard, the filters probably need replacement sooner.

  • @theresamunkvold5266
    @theresamunkvold5266 Місяць тому +1

    Have you done LARQ???

  • @geoffwhite3385
    @geoffwhite3385 2 місяці тому +3

    how come your channel doesn't have a single video on water distillation units? e.g. the megahome distiller or similar units. A review would be appreciated. especially considering that they're quite popular & effective

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  2 місяці тому +2

      Good idea! It's on our list.

    • @Ella-kn9qd
      @Ella-kn9qd Місяць тому

      I also would like to see the mega home tested

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому +2

      Added to our list!

  • @ToniMunchtmunch250
    @ToniMunchtmunch250 Місяць тому

    You did not show lab results for all of the pitchers?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому +1

      In order to keep the video as short as possible. You can find all the reports in the Google Sheet.

  • @Myspicyonion
    @Myspicyonion 12 днів тому +1

    I think I'm more confused now lol

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  12 днів тому

      What are you confused about?

    • @Myspicyonion
      @Myspicyonion 12 днів тому +1

      @@boswater6065 too many options do I filter nitrate how do I know how much is in my spring water ?!?!

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  11 днів тому

      I understand, but sometimes there's not a simple answer. You would need to have your water tested for nitrate. Or maybe check your water utility in the EWG Tap Water Database (www.ewg.org/tapwater/).

  • @sunny-gk2mi
    @sunny-gk2mi 29 днів тому +1

    I just read an old pubmed German study where Brita filters were tested and the majority even after only a week had bacteria, mold and biofilms up to 10,000 times that of any tap water. "In some cases colony counts in the filtered water were 10,000 times those in tap water." Not picking on Brita, pretty sure they will all be the same. Maybe the testing needs to go into bacteria, molds and biofilms also because I think I would rather have the metals than any of those.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  29 днів тому

      The testing shows that total bacteria count in water increases as soon as you eliminate chlorine from it. Chlorinated water usually has a total bacteria count of "0". The filtered water often has a count of ">1,600" which is the highest value the lab provides - so it might be even higher. But according to my research, these are harmless bacteria that are present everywhere around us in the millions/billions and not to be confused with dangerous strings like E. Coli etc. I think it's the same with molds.
      So based on that, I would doubt if it's really better to rather have those other contaminants in your water.

    • @sunny-gk2mi
      @sunny-gk2mi 28 днів тому +1

      @@boswater6065 I think I will stick to tap water. I fill a glass pitcher and let it sit on the counter or in frig so chlorine can evaporate. Tap water itself is regularly tested and certified. Also I think RO/purified water tastes flat and dead and by the time they get done with filtering Spring water it is almost as bad. Neither really quenches my thirst either. I think it is interesting that animals can drink from any mud puddle or stream yet humans must have such clean water or get sick. Anyway, I have been drinking tap water for several years now and I feel fine. I just get caught up in the hype sometimes. Billions made in the filtering industry too. Do you think it is true the bit about "hungry water"? Supposedly if you take all the minerals out of your water the water will naturally attract them from your body. Sounds pretty crazy, must be the people selling minerals to put back into purified RO water. ha ha

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  28 днів тому

      Yes, there is a lot of money being made in the industry. I wouldn't agree with the animal comparison, though. Wolves don't need to eat any fresh fruits/veggies because their bodies can synthesize their own vitamin C. In fact, this is the case for most mammals, but not for us humans. So according to your logic, we actually wouldn't have to eat anything fresh and should be fine.
      Anyway, what you could do is check out this website: oehha.ca.gov/water/chemicals - play around with the dropdown and choose some of the chemicals that can be found in our water supplies these days. The website lists their health risks and public health goal (like the highest concentration that is considered to not harm our health). I think the main problem with our tap water these days is that for many, many contaminants there doesn't even exist regulation yet and for many it is outdated and not based on current research. Besides, these standards were also established with feasability in mind.
      About demineralized water, this is only a problem with RO systems, and the WHO recommends to remineralize such water before consumption.

    • @dian3145
      @dian3145 27 днів тому

      @@boswater6065 is there an easy way to remineralize the water? My daughter uses an RO system and I will be visiting for a week. At home I sprinkle in salt for my coffee…I use a pitcher for that.
      TIA!

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  27 днів тому +1

      You could use a remineralization stage with your RO system. Or add a mineral blend manually. Some people also filter the water through an alkaline filter pitcher that adds minerals to the water.

  • @Hanaumaboy
    @Hanaumaboy 17 днів тому

    Where is the Data showing zero water filter performed poorly for disinfecting byproducts? You mentioned this in your video but I don't see that information in the Google doc lab reports? The disinfecting byproducts results on your lab reports show all the filters removing 100% with 0 detected. Only the untreated water shows chlorine and disinfecting by product in it. What am I missing here?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  15 днів тому

      Check the overview tab and scroll down to the "Cons" section. There are 3 links: First goes to EWG test, and second and third are lab reports from Modern Castle's test. There're also more tests that confirm this if you search here on UA-cam.

  • @markandrushchenko6470
    @markandrushchenko6470 25 днів тому +1

    I've used Zero for like 4 years and Clearly for a year now. By still using Zero for my electric kettle I totally avoid any calcification which Clearly is incapable of. I feel Zero filters last longer than mentioned in the video but i did not count. I hate that with Clearly I have to keep a designated sheet of paper on my fridge and mark each gallon I filter (to make sure I'm within the recommended 100 gallons). Evidently, I drink a lot of water at home (~300 gallons a year) that equals $150-165 in filter replacements a year. At this point there are decent countertop reverse osmosis systems on the market that would produce times more water for the same price and time period. To bigger families it would mean significant savings. And if you own your home or somehow allowed to drill holes in your plumbing you should be researching under the sink RO systems. With one of those you won't have to manually refill your system with water ever. Other than that I have had a total peace of mind for having top quality water available. Thanks for the review and pointing out the flaws of that water.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  25 днів тому +1

      Thanks for your input. Glad we could help!

  • @nurse28707
    @nurse28707 Місяць тому +1

    The box my WaterDrop was packed in has the claims of removes lead, removes fluoride, removes chlorine and 7 stages of filtration printed on the outside. Nothing specific about any test results inside, except independently NSF certified. Very upset over the "flawed fluoride result." That is the #1 concern for my health condition. I will call them tomorrow.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому

      I'm not sure if I understand you correctly, but what we were trying to say is that our lab results for fluoride concentrations are likely flawed, due to interferences with water alkalinity. So we assume that our numbers on fluoride levels are probably not reliable.

  • @jeremiahnelson2739
    @jeremiahnelson2739 Місяць тому +1

    These type of filters always make me nervous because the water sits in these plastic containers which can leach chemicals into he water. Even BPA free plastics use other other harmful chemicals.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому +1

      What type of filter to you prefer? After all, they're pretty much all made from plastic.

    • @jeremiahnelson2739
      @jeremiahnelson2739 Місяць тому +2

      @@boswater6065 I know, my problem is more with the pitcher. Something made from glass maybe, I’m a long time bottled water drinker trying to get away from the plastic bottles because of the chemicals and micro plastics. Its very overwhelming because it seems I’m just trading one plastic container for another, and it just seems like what’s the point?

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому +1

      I understand what you mean. Well, using a good water filter, at least you get rid of much of the other potentially harmful stuff.

    • @EMVelez
      @EMVelez Місяць тому

      Glass pitchers exist

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому

      They do, but most that I'm aware of use a rather weak filter element which is usually made from plastic.

  • @KenshinPhoenix
    @KenshinPhoenix Місяць тому

    So the lifestraw pitcher removes more bacteria (log 9) than it does parasites (log 5), even though bacteria is much smaller. This makes no sense and makes me doubt all their claims.
    From what I've seen all these types of filters and the gravity fed ones all introduce some foreign and not healthy element into the water.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому

      Personally, I highly doubt that their lab reports are fake. You can check them all out here: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2631/0778/files/Home_Pitchers_Evidence_Dossier.pdf?v=1657301022 - they look legit.
      Which "foreign and not healthy element" are you referring to?

    • @KenshinPhoenix
      @KenshinPhoenix Місяць тому

      @@boswater6065 Barium, Strontium, Cobalt, and in Berkey's case Aluminium. There are videos here where people have had their water tested by a lab after filtration and with some filters these elements increased after filtration. Not a good sign, but still probably better overall for everything else they remove. Catch 22.

    • @KenshinPhoenix
      @KenshinPhoenix Місяць тому

      @@boswater6065 My reply is deleted. Someone doesn't want the truth out.

    • @boswater6065
      @boswater6065  Місяць тому

      Looks like your reply is still published. I'm not aware of the videos you mentioned, but we're always trying to be careful when some elements are found in higher concentrations in the filtered water vs unfiltered water. The thing is that many contaminants aren't distributed equally in water.

    • @KenshinPhoenix
      @KenshinPhoenix Місяць тому

      @@boswater6065 Strange, it doesn't show for me. YT has been doing this to me for years, it says only 2 replies for me. Anyhow, I have noticed discrepancies between labs, it's just odd that an element becomes higher after filtration sometimes, and usually it's metals. It's like did they actually even test it!