Most of us think that drinking water directly from the faucets of our kitchen is safe because it comes from the municipal water treatment facility. But did you know? According to a survey research conducted on about 4000 Americans, results were that three out of ten respondents stated that they have experienced unwanted smells and taste in their tap water. And on an average, about 250 million people worldwide succumb to diseases related to polluted water. The water we receive in our taps might not be 100 percent pure considering it travels all the way to your kitchen faucet through an old system of pipes.

Looking for solutions? Although there are countless solutions available in the market to filter your water. I believe that the water filter pitchers are definitely a life saver. Both convenient and cheap they can be an on the go solution for a contamination free drink for both you and your loved ones. And hey who doesn’t like going plastic free? And getting rid of plastic bottles which can be harmful on the long term.

How do they work?

Most of the water filter pitchers use activated carbon filters to remove contaminants and impurities from the water. Activated carbon basically works through adsorption, which means that the contaminant molecules strongly stick to the carbon giving you pure and decontaminated water to drink. The carbon filters remove all sorts of lead, copper and mercury particles. Different chemicals like chlorine or any other pesticides. And organic compounds that impact the taste of your water. All the water you put into the water filter pitcher is treated in about 30 – 60 minutes, and most of the harmful contaminants are removed.

The product comes with instructions on how often you need to change its filters. Some products measure this in months of usage while other measure this in the amount of water that has been filtered usually it is two months or 40 gallons. Some pitchers even come with sensors that indicate when it’s time to change the filter.

Are they really useful? Benefits of water filter pitchers:

Well coming towards the real question that is are these sort of filters really useful? Why not go for other options? Well following points can help you figure out if this unique invention is actually a solution to your contaminated water and if you should actually invest in one or not:

  1. The water filter pitchers offer a fairly simple and inexpensive solution to filtering your drinking water.
  2. Ease of use: there is nothing easier than a jug that only needs to be filled with water from your kitchen faucet once a while and a filter that requires replacement every few months.
  3. What makes it different from other options? Simple you can easily place your filled pitcher of water in the refrigerator and have pure clean and chilled water available to drink any time. This you cannot have directly from your kitchen faucet if you a looking for a chilled glass of water to quench your thirst.
  4. They not only impact on your overall health but also fairly improve the taste and odor of your water. The water from these pitchers taste much better compared to the water sourced directly from your kitchen faucet because it removes the chlorine.
  5. They have excellent portability. Water is not only a requirement at home but the need for clean and fresh drinking water is much more when you are travelling and not sure about the quality of water available on the go. These pitchers are portable and can be carried along anywhere to decontaminate your water providing you with both convenience and practicality.
  6. Another amazing advantage in my opinion is no plastic! Yes plastic bottles can actually be very harmful for storing your drinking water for longer time periods.
  7. Lead ingestion is very dangerous, almost all amount of lead in your water can be filtered out from your drinking water using these water filtering pitchers making it much safer to consume.
  8. Another advantage is that filtered water is always readily available for you to drink or use, as large size water filter pitchers can store up to 18 glasses of water at a time.