Written by: Dan Eder // Last Updated: May 15, 2023
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If you don’t already have a water filter pitcher, you should get one. It’s not just because it’s great to enjoy clean water. You may not realize how many benefits there truly are, but don’t worry, that’s why we made this list!
Maybe you are still on the fence about buying a water filter pitcher, or maybe you’re looking for one more reason to buy a new one. Either way, this list of the top 12 water filter pitcher benefits is for you.
So let’s get to it!
Key Takeaways
The benefits of water filter pitchers are:
There’s nothing like that first glass of fresh, filtered water in the morning. Water filter pitchers are lightweight and easy to use. Just pour water into the top reservoir and within a few minutes you have several cups of delicious, purified water ready to drink.
Forget going to the store to buy bottled water or researching and paying for the installation of an expensive reverse osmosis system. A water filter pitcher in your fridge is really the simplest and most convenient way to stay hydrated.
The primary purpose of a water filter pitcher is to deliver safe and healthy drinking water to you and your family. And most popular brands do this very well.
Aquagear’s filter uses a proprietary blend of carbon and ion exchange media. According to independent tests, the Aquagear filter removes 2000% more contaminants than the leading competitor, including lead, PFOA, PFOS, trace pharmaceuticals, microplastics, and chlorine.
Similarly, Brita’s filter is made of coconut-based activated carbon and ion exchange resin in order to reduce contaminants.
When you remove contaminants, your water naturally tastes better. Trace amounts of metals and especially chlorine in water can cause water to taste chalky, metallic, or chemically. But that problem goes away when the water passes through a filter.
Perhaps more importantly than taste, you can also enjoy better hydration with a water filter pitcher. Good hydration is important for sustaining many healthy functions in the body, including: digestion, body temperature, blood pressure, and blood flow.
Quality pitchers like Aquagear (full review here) retain healthy minerals while removing unhealthy contaminants, which means great tasting water every time, whether you’re using it for drinking or cooking food.
Not many people realize this, but the primary culprit for unpleasant odors in tap water is chlorine.
Chlorine is used in the purification process in almost all municipal water treatment facilities in the U.S.
Occasionally, the level of chlorine is a little high in tap water samples. This poses no threat to your health, but it can make for a bad odor.
Tap water with an unpleasant chlorine aroma is hard to enjoy. And if you’re not drinking water regularly, you’re not staying hydrated.
Thankfully, you can count on most water filter pitchers to remove the smell of chlorine in water. Aquagear is independently tested to remove 99.96% of chlorine, and other products from Brita and PUR perform well too.
A good water filter pitcher may cost anywhere between $30 and $100, but it is still far less expensive than installing a reverse osmosis system.
High-quality pitchers will use durable, dependable filters. For instance, Aquagear filters last 3 times longer than competitors. You can even sign up through our website to get an automatic renewal on filters, with a savings of 20%.
Buying a water filter pitcher is a great way to support the environment. With one of these pitchers you can confidently commit to drinking straight from the tap and stop buying bottled water.
Think about how many plastic bottles you’ll save each year just by making the change. You’ll definitely feel that change in your wallet, too.
Some water filter pitcher companies have taken eco-friendliness a step further by offering recycling programs for their filters. For example, at Aquagear we provide our customers with a postage-paid label upon request. Shipping on all products is also carbon neutral (when purchased directly on the company’s site).
Brita does a similar program, though it requires a minimum weight for plastic products.
If you are shopping for a water filter pitcher, make sure that the product you’re interested in allows for recycling. It’s an added bonus and a major benefit for our planet.
Pitchers are a great way to hang on to purified water for a few days. After all, what’s the point of filtering your water in a pitcher if the purified water runs out too quickly?
Most manufacturers recommend emptying the pitcher every few days for best results, but when your water is fresh, clean, and delicious, it probably won’t last in the pitcher very long anyway!
Popular brands, the Aquagear filter pitcher among them, have a 10-cup capacity. If you’re trying to stay well hydrated, most medical professionals recommend between 6 and 8 cups of water a day for the average adult, so this should have you covered for a while.
Water filter pitchers aren’t just for home use anymore. Think outside the box a bit and you’ll realize just how many different places you can enjoy these products.
Because they’re relatively small and highly portable, these pitchers make a perfect companion for camping or road trips. When you’re traveling and would like a cool cup of fresh, clean water, look no further than your home water filter pitcher to get the job done.
There’s no costly or frustrating installation with a home water filter pitcher.
Depending on where you live and the size of the project some water purification processes can cost over one thousand dollars in installation costs. A water filter pitcher, on the other hand, is a purifier you can take with you wherever you go.
For less than $100, you can have a water filter pitcher that is convenient, easy to use, and requires almost no maintenance. You will have to replace filters, but this depends on how often you use the pitcher and filters usually don’t cost too much either.
Simply remove the filter when it’s done and pop in a new one. It takes less than a minute and you’re back to enjoying crisp, refreshing water.
In addition, these pitchers don’t usually break. Aquagear offers a lifetime guarantee on all products, so the event that a part does break, we will send you a replacement.
Not all companies offer a lifetime guarantee, but again, how often does your water filter pitcher actually need maintenance?
Of course, you’ll also want to wash your water filter pitcher regularly to keep it clean. But that’s an aspect of maintaining most kitchenware.
The whole idea behind a water filter pitcher is to also take advantage of home refrigeration to get the most refreshing cup of water possible. As such, manufacturers are eager to create products that fit comfortably in your fridge.
Whether it’s exciting new products or more conventional and budget options, chances are the water filter pitchers you are reviewing all look pretty similar.
Water filter pitchers may look similar on the outside, but they aren’t all equally effective. Make sure to do your research before buying a pitcher for your home.
These days there are so many water filter pitchers to choose from. Companies are definitely raising the bar when it comes to filter technology, like the carbon and ion exchange media approach we mentioned with Aquagear.
It’s nice to have so many options but it’s important to keep in mind that not every water filter pitcher is created equally. There are reputable brands out there which offer quality products. Always make sure to check customer reviews to be sure you’re buying a pitcher that’s right for you.
As you can see, there aren’t a whole lot of downsides to a water filter jug. If you care about clean water, a water filter pitcher is the smallest investment you can make.
Two potential downsides to using a water filter pitcher are the filtration system itself and changing the filters.
Lastly, depending on how much fridge or counter space you have, a filter pitcher can also take up more room than you have available in your kitchen.
Did you know that the first home water filters were made available for sale in the 1750s? These early filters used a combination of wool, sponge, and charcoal to filter pollutants from drinking water, mostly coming from wells at the time.
Technology has come a long way since the 18th century. These days, most pitchers use a carbon filter. Water passes through the filter and contaminants “stick” to the carbon, allowing only the freshest, purest water to pass through.
Typically, manufacturers recommend you replace your filter about every six months. This assumes you’re drinking about 20 gallons a month. If you have hard water (water with higher levels of dissolved calcium and magnesium), you may want to change your filter more often.
Filters need to be replaced for one simple reason: they become saturated with contaminants.
What happens if you don’t replace the filter on your water pitcher? Well, if you keep using your water filter pitcher, your filter will be letting harmful contaminants into your water.
This is the exact opposite of what you want happening, so we recommend that you follow the manufacturer’s instructions to the letter when it comes to replacing your filter.
You should also clean the reservoir and pitcher itself frequently, as bacteria has a tendency to naturally develop in moist environments.
By now you can probably tell that we’re partial to water filter pitchers. They’re easy to use and maintain, affordable, and an excellent way to remove harmful contaminants from your water.
The savings compound over time, when you consider how much you’re saving on bottled water or costly maintenance of systems. Plus they’re good for the environment.
If you don’t already have a water filter pitcher, now you have 12 good reasons to go out and buy one! Until next time happy shopping, and let us know your thoughts on water filter pitcher benefits in the comments!
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