Best pitcher water filters according to redditors

We found 10 Reddit comments discussing the best pitcher water filters. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Pitcher Water Filters:

u/OrganicVandal · 5 pointsr/soylent

I have always had heartburn - for over 15 years. Drinking Soylent did make it worse. I was taking Zantac 150 in the morning and another at night. Something changed about 4 months ago though. I seriously have no heartburn anymore and I can eat whatever pretty much. The only thing that changed is I started taking GNC Mega Men vitamin and started drinking alkaline water. I think that water is what fixed it.

This is what I use for the water. When I started, I was drinking over 120oz a day for a month. Now just drink maybe 50 to 70 oz a day.

pH ON-THE-GO Alkaline Water Filter Pouch- Portable Alkaline Water Filtration System For Your Bottle, Pitcher, Jug, Container - High pH Ionized Water - Long-Life 16 Gallon/72 Litre (3-pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076H1MXP5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qyavDb0SE5928

u/Sir_Henk · 3 pointsr/CasualUoG

To me all water here in England so far tastes bleh, but after a couple months I definitely got used to it.

If you're not bothered to wait till you get used to it, buy a water filter jug like this. You can keep reusing them and if it stops working after a while you can replace the filter (they last a couple months tho I think).

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This PUR Water Filter is a great way to cut down on the use of water bottles, and makes water tasty! Where I live, the tap water isn't all that great, so it would be super useful!

Great contest idea!! xo

u/zak_atkinson · 2 pointsr/Coffee

I have one of these

Fill it up with water from my kitchen sink, tells me when to replace the filter unit (every month or so). It's nice because I also don't have to worry about limescale build up anymore.

u/humanasfck · 2 pointsr/fasting

>Do you guys think i got dehydrated due to not taking elektrolytes?

This could be part of it, though I believe it may also be that you're drinking tap water.

I suggest you consider upgrading your water source. The chemicals in tap water are great for treating and recycling it, but they disrupt the body's natural function. I believe the main detriment comes from fluoride, which disrupts the brain's iodine receptors, and shifts our hormonal balances out of 'normal' (link) as well as puts additional stress on the kidneys (link).

And,

" The regulations for the content of fluoride in food, drinking water and personal care products should be reviewed in order to reduce fluorite in the pineal gland that directly affects mental health, hormonal and antioxidant systems. " (link)

My water choices have been alkalized RO water or distilled.

Anecdotally, if I drink tap water I feel insatiable - like I will drink a pint and instantly still feel thirsty and want to drink another. If I drink pure water (such as either of the above options), I feel very satisfied and remain hydrated.

>Whats your opinion on fasting with a cold?

I find when I fast and have a runny nose, the symptoms will be more intense, though it seems to pass/heal much faster as well.

u/susanrae · 1 pointr/worldnews

I buy these filters: http://www.amazon.com/Brita-Pitcher-Replacement-Filters-4-Pack/dp/B0000CF98Q/ref=pd_bbs_5?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1215119930&sr=8-5

It says two months for family use and I'm on my own here so four months doesn't seem like too huge an issue to me.

u/Affirmcation · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I hope your crap day gets better. I'm sorry work was rough. I'll make you dinner when you come home. <3

This water pitcher is awesome and under 10 dollars. I'm gonna try to convert my grandma from spending money buying gallons of water all the time into using a filter pitcher. And this is the list I have it on. Thanks for giftingg!

u/heartbrokenandok · 1 pointr/legaladvice

If you look at this report http://info.nsf.org/Certified/DWTU/Listings.asp?ProductFunction=053%7CTrihalomethanes+%28TTHM%29+Reduction&ProductType=&submit2=Search the Aquasana filters are NSF certified to remove TTHMs from your drinking water.

I found these ones (by searching for the models listed in the report) on amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Aquasana-AQ-PWFS-D-B-Dispenser-Powered-Filtration/dp/B00LAF75UC

Any of the ones listed right there should match the model numbers in the report. I can't say that they are cheap up front compared wit the $20 Brita filters, but they will actually remove the TTHMs from your water, and can save you a ton of money over buying bottled water. You have no idea how long the water problem will go on, so you do take a risk in investing this much. But it will at least protect you from the worst.