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The Clearly Filtered No.1 Water Pitcher (2024 updated model) uses proprietary Affinity Filtration Technology to remove up to 99.9% of over 365 contaminants including fluoride, lead, PFAS, microplastics, and chlorine. Crafted from BPA-free medical-grade Tritan plastic, it offers a 100-gallon filter life (~200 refills) and is independently certified to NSF/ANSI standards 42, 53, 401, and 473. Designed for ergonomic comfort and easy use, this pitcher delivers clean, great-tasting water while reducing single-use plastic waste, making it the ultimate choice for health-conscious professionals seeking reliable hydration anywhere.













| ASIN | B0DFC22BHT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,868 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #26 in Pitcher Water Filters |
| Brand | Clearly Filtered |
| Date First Available | September 30, 2024 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810170870002 |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Weight | 2.8 pounds |
| Item model number | P-V3 |
| Manufacture Year | 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Clearly Filtered |
| Model Name | P-V3 |
| Package Information | Pitcher |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 10.87"L x 5.25"W x 11.4"H |
| Special Feature | Independently Tested to comply NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53, 401, 473 for your health and safety |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 500 |
S**W
Excellent, Now Perfected Water Picture Filter Which Removes 100% of Fluoride
This is the first water pitcher filter I've had, but I think it's great. I no longer need to buy the numerous 3 L bottles of spring water I've been getting for decades, lugging them from the supermarket every week. Also, I don't have to worry about microplastics in bottled water. This water pitcher filter usually gets the best reviews of comparisons with other water filter pitchers, removing more harmful contaminants overall than the others, including fluoride, which I am particularly concerned about because I don't want to drink it, and my city, as is the case with about 80% the municipalities in the country, fluoridates their water. I sent out a sample of water filtered with my Clearly Filtered Water Pitcher specifically for a fluoride test, as several reviews that tested it said it had no detectable fluoride, but a couple others found some--in one test it only removed 33% of the fluoride and in another it actually actually increased the fluoride something like 160% over the unfiltered water, but those results were probably false readings because of the testing methods used. My results came back with no detectable fluoride, and my city, according to the testing company's data, fluoridates the water to 0.71 PPM at the water facility, and at the tap it is 0.5 PPM. I don't know of any other water filter pitcher that effectively removes fluoride like this one, except one that is said to add aluminum. The filters for this are claimed to last about twice as long as other brands, lastng about three months if the picture is filled every day. I've used the filter about two months now, although only filling the pitcher about every other day (in which case it should last six months), as I mainly use it for coffee, and although the filtration has slowed from when I first got it it's not too bad--it seems to slow more in the bottom third of water left in the reservoir. The filtered water tastes fresh and free of the taste or chlorine by-products you often get from tap water, and works very well with coffee. Because I use it for coffee, I keep the pitcher unrefrigerated on the kitchen counter, shaded from the spotlights by being stored under the shadow of cabinets and a microwave oven. I think the Clearly Filtered Water Picture it is well-made and designed, but be sure you are getting one with the newly modified reservoir that came out about a month ago, which Clearly Filtered accommodatingly sent me free as a replacement, which has two vertical ribs on the front of the reservoir to take up the space between it and the body of the pitcher; the ribs prevent the bottom of the reservoir from swiveling forward in front and raising up about a quarter of an inch above the top edge when pouring. The only downside is it makes the reservoir harder to remove, as I was afraid to pull too hard on the attached front half of the lid. As opposed to some other comments I've read, I do have confidence in the strength of the handle attachment to support the full weight of the pitcher when full. Within the last year, they redesigned the priming bag, which is now clear instead of blue, to be easier and more effective to use, and I had no problem with it. (When I first tried to remove the priming bag, for several minutes I ridiculously tried to unscrew the top rim of the filter, which is permanently attached, instead of the primer bag itself, which screws on and off easily.) The company customer service through Amazon messaging is very responsive, and as I mentioned, they sent me the improved replacement reservoir for free when it was available.
J**.
I did the research. And used it.
Ok. Too many people have way too much time on their hands to post novels for reviews . . . but lucky for all of you, so do I. After reading every review I could find, positive and negative, I was skeptical but cautiously optimistic about this pitcher. I didn’t just rely on the marketing claims. I read online comparisons, reddit posts after reddit posts and I even reached out to Clearly Filtered customer service with specific questions about the design, materials, filter testing, manufacturing origin, and whether they’ve made updates in response to customer feedback. I found the answers to the questions, and now, after weeks of use (purchased June 2025), I can confidently say: many of the previous issues have been fully resolved, and this pitcher is really as good as it seems. Here’s my take after using it for a bit: "Loose filter / top not secure" This has clearly been addressed in the current version (v3). I confirmed with customer service that the pitcher has gone through two design upgrades since launch in August of last year (both of which were based on customer feedback . . . so they’re listening).. The filter housing now snaps firmly and securely into place. I can tilt it, pour fast, or even fill it to the brim. Nothing wobbles, nothing comes loose. I’ve also seen the videos referenced in other reviews and compared them with my unit: those design flaws are no longer present. "Lid leaks during pour" This was a concern in early versions, but it’s no longer an issue. I’ve tested mine extensively, no leaks, no overflowing. The top reservoir has been redesigned for better pressure distribution and drainage. If you pour too soon (before most of the water drains into the lower chamber), you might see a spill, but that’s user error, not a design flaw. Pour after most of it filters, and it works flawlessly. "Feels cheaply made / thin plastic" I actually compared this side-by-side with my old ZeroWater pitcher. Yes, the Clearly Filtered pitcher is lighter, but it’s not cheap. It feel durable without all the bulkiness and the shape is perfect for the door on my fridge. Mine has already survived a minor drop without a crack so I’m feeling pretty good about it. If I had to offer some feedback, I would suggest something to cover the pouring area so that stays clean and I havnt cleaned it yet but it seems like it might be difficult to clean under the lid. Minor, but feedback if theyre reading these. "Handle squeaks" I’ve handled mine full and empty and haven’t experienced any squeaking. I specifically asked customer service about this, and they confirmed that “we bulked-up the handle” was updated in the latest version. Maybe that was an early defect, but it’s definitely not the case now. And, what a weak attempt at a negative point . . . "Priming bag doesn’t work" I kinda get this frustration, but its needed for the grossly superior filtration. So just deal with it once every 4 months and move on. It’s not that bad. The priming process is not essential every time, just for first use or after extended storage. And if done properly (slow, steady pressure), the bag works perfectly. Still not convinced? My filter worked beautifully after one proper prime, and I just did a second prime for good measure. It’s easy. Filter Lifespan & Performance Yes, the filter is rated for 100 gallons. But unlike other brands, Clearly Filtered’s testing is third-party certified and to NSF/ANSI standards to remove more than 365+ contaminants. I called the lab they reference (yes, I really did) and they confirmed all the published results. ZeroWater doesn’t even come close (and yes, ZeroWater adds sulfites, which I want nowhere near my water). This pitcher is a major step up from my opther pitcher, and based on how they’ve handled updates so far, I expect future iterations to get even better. If you’ve seen negative reviews from earlier users, know that many of those problems have already been solved. I almost didn’t buy it because of them but I’m so glad I did the research and gave it a shot.
F**�
Holds about 1.5L per fill, so you will have to fill it daily.
A**W
I noticed a difference in the taste and seems to be some of the best filtering possible that still leaves the good minerals.
R**M
Efficient filter
F**L
This is a good quality water filter whic actually looks good on the kitchen counter too. I like the taste of the water and very happy with my purchase.
A**R
Excellent filter although it is bigger than I was expecting so I don’t fill it to the top as I did with my BRITA as it is too heavy. But glad I purchased it as my water has been tested and the lead content is 5.37ppm as we have old lead pipes to the house
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