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The Epic Water Filters Pure Filter Pitcher is a high-capacity, BPA-free water filtration solution designed to remove harmful contaminants from your drinking water. With a 10-cup capacity and a filter lifespan of 150 gallons, it ensures long-lasting, clean hydration for your family. The pitcher features a smart LED timer for filter changes and is rigorously tested to meet NSF/ANSI standards, making it a reliable choice for health-conscious consumers.












| ASIN | B0D6C1K8ZS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,973 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #37 in Pitcher Water Filters #866 in Kitchen & Bath Fixtures |
| Brand | Epic Water Filters |
| Date First Available | February 22, 2020 |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 90 Days |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Weight | 2.79 pounds |
| Item model number | EW-PTCH-PUR2-WHT |
| Manufacturer | Epic Water Filters |
| Model Name | EW-PTCH |
| Package Information | Pitcher |
| Power Source | Manual Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 8"L x 4"W x 12"H |
| Special Feature | Reduce Forever Chemicals |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 500 |
| UPC | 198168610664 |
S**E
Amazing detoxifying water filter!!!
Excellent water filter making water taste great! I’m amazed at all the toxins it keeps out of my body, promoting my good health!!! A +
N**R
Makes Great Tasting Clean Water
We’re very glad we bought the Epic pitcher. Water tastes great. Our previous Zero Water pitcher worked but the water was flat tasting and fine for cooking but not especially for drinking. The Epic filter keeps the minerals but takes out the chemicals and toxins leaving great tasting water. The bamboo handle is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. The 90 day countdown meter is a useful feature we appreciate.
S**W
Great Filter, Terrible Pitcher
The lid on this pitcher is garbage. It falls off at least 50% of the time while you're pouring (even when you follow the instructions to try to keep it from doing so ... though the fact that they had to add special instructions about how to keep the lid on is a bad sign to begin with). It even falls off when you're just putting the darn thing into the fridge! Even worse, the tiny cover on the pour spout only opens about 20% of the time. In other words, when the dang lid does stay on, the water piddles out down the side of the pitcher as much as it pours, spilling water all over. Moreover, the pop-up flap where you fill the pitcher only stays up about 20% of the time, flopping closed as you fill it. Worst. Design. Ever. Not only is it wasteful and messy, it's bloody annoying. Brita has been making functional pitchers for their cheap, wimpy filters for years. You'd think you could get at least a basic pitcher with a quality filter like Epic. This is an $84 piece of junk. The Epic filter, however, was fantastic. My water was not just potable, it actually tasted great! I'll look into the other pitcher design. Maybe it's better?
K**D
Great Pitcher
I really loved this water pitcher. The taste is clean, crisp, and you can definitely tell the filter is high quality. It’s easy to use, and the design is great for families. However, my family and I drink a lot of water, which means we have to replace the filter much sooner than the recommended 90 days. After about 45 days of regular use, the filter starts slowing down and can take up to an hour just to filter a full pitcher. The filtration still works, but the wait time becomes very long. The only downside is the cost. At around $50 per replacement filter, having to change them more often gets expensive. It is a really good pitcher with excellent water quality; just be prepared for more frequent filter changes if you drink a lot of water.
G**B
Epic Water Filter, so far, so good!
Easy to assemble, even easier to operate. First drink...delicious! Smell, look (clarity) and quality a BIG improvement over my NYC water from the tap!
J**E
Filters alot more than the average filtering pitcher
I like it so far. The documentation that comes with the pitcher seems to cover all of the issues that other reviews have complained about, so do read the little booklet that is included. One point of confusion for me was the documentation says the Pure filter is white with THREE holes in the top, and the Nano filter is grey with ONE hole. The filter I received is white, with one hole. Amazon customer service verified that Epic modified the design and that I did have the Pure filter, which I preferred instead of the Nano. I've been drinking bottled spring water for years, so I don't even know what our unfiltered tap water tastes like, but the Epic filtered water seems to feel smooth when I drink it, which sounds weird that water has a "feel", but that's the first think I thought. I guess I'm not used to whatever minerals remains after filtering, but it seems fine to me. The pitcher works well. The water seems to pass through the filter in a reasonable amount of time (see video), and when I pour it, the little flap lifts itself just fine, and there are no dribbles or messes like some other reviews have complained about. Make sure that the reservoir is placed in the pitcher correctly - this is mentioned in the booklet - and I did put it in wrong myself initially, which will cause the lid to not fit correctly. When it is installed correctly, the lid snugs down on the pitcher securely. As a 68 y.o. woman, I find the handle comfortable to hold and pour with the pitcher full. I also like how the little tab on the flip up lid is kind of rubbery feeling so it holds the lid up out of the way when the reservoir is filling (see picture). I like that the Pure filter lasts for 150 gallons. That should be around 5 months based on how much water I drink and cook with, so it will be cost effective as it is just for me, and I like that it also filters flouride along with the other long list of nasties that I don't want to ingest. This pitcher seems to be a good balance of function and price compared to other options.
K**R
We have been using it for some time now, I just installed a replacement filter. We live in an area with really hard water and this filter made a huge difference. There is no residue in the kettle after boiling the filtered water, and it tastes great. The filter kind of stopped working after 75 days instead of the recommended 90- the water was going through too slowly, but like I said, our water is has a high mineral content so I expected that.
L**Y
My priority is to eliminate fluoride as well as chlorine and many other nasties, so Brita and other cheap filters are off the list. I first bought Fill2Pure from Amazon which ticked all the boxes nicely, but no sooner had I bought it, the replacement filters became unavailable in the UK. Then I moved on to ZeroWater which I didn’t like on many levels. Water tasted strangely flat, filters didn’t last long and you are advised to test water every couple of days (with a device that was faulty on mine) - big effort in any event, and ZeroWater weren’t overly helpful sorting the issue out. Filters were expensive and short lived - the water tastes of rotten fish after a few weeks. Also I didn’t like the fact that it removes many essential minerals from the water that are beneficial and not harmful. So I just bought the Epic Pure Water Filter jug and it seems the best yet by far. Water tastes great, easy to fill - just have to open little opening on top, not remove whole lid, pours well and takes moments (not hours as some reviews suggest) for water to filter through and (apparently and hopefully) removes fluoride, chlorine and numerous other vileness that Brita and other cheapies can’t, but not the good health enhancing minerals. I understand this will mean your kettle still scales up, but a small price to pay, and not the main issue for me personally. If you’re going to filter your water for your health you may as well do it properly in my opinion. I’ve only had the Epic for a few days, but I like the fact that apparently the water just starts to flow through slower when filter needs replacing (rather than flowing through merrily, needing testing every couple of days and then tasting of rotten fish). And although filters are expensive, if they last 3/4 months, money well spent I feel. There is a 90 day filter replacement warning device incorporated but hoping the slowing trickle will alert me sufficiently. As long as the filters remain available, so far the Epic knocks spots off the others in my view.
P**E
Good product
A**S
I hardly ever leave reviews, but had to with this product. I had been really sceptical after reading other reviews but having had this jug for a few days I’d say the build quality is actually very good. Plus it has good styling and looks great too. Personally I’d say it’s as well made as a Brita. We use this in an office environment and so far it’s been well received. So much so I’ll buy another one. The water quality after filtering is excellent. I’d definitely put this up there with some of the better quality spring waters. The difference is literally night and day. We’ve had no poring issues what do ever. Other reviews had said that when the top reservoir has water in it, it can push the lid off. But we take some self responsibility and either a) let the water filter through first, or b) hold the lid when we pour. That way it’s guaranteed not to leak, or push the lid off. Plus it seems to pour perfectly too. This is being used daily in an office, so if there was issues I’m sure they would have arisen by now. Pity the replacement filters are so expensive but that’s a small price to pay for clean water, and may be as the brand grows the price will reduce. The one other thing we liked was this filter removed plastics and other nasties, but leaves the naturals trace minerals. All in all a great design, well made leaving us with great tasting and most importantly clean and safe water.
S**E
Life-changing water taste pure fresh. I have been using it for 50 days now and even my health my digestion. Everything is so much better.
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