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ClearlyFiltered Water Pitcher Review



I don't know about you, but my family drinks a lot of water. In fact, other than the milk that Lil Man drinks at breakfast and the occasional juice that I allow him to have, water is all that we drink. Where we live, we have water from a well. We do have a household filter, but I do wonder if that's enough. Does it really filter out all of the potential chemicals in our water?

Well, let me introduce you to the ClearlyFiltered Water Pitcher.



This filter doesn't seem the same as other filtered pitchers that I have tried in the past. First of all, the filter has to be flushed with water. You attach a flushing bulb to the filter and let water run through it for 7-8 minutes. I will admit that I wasn't thrilled with this process. I had a hard time attaching the bulb to my faucet. But after 7 minutes of flushing out the filter, I was ready to try out the pitcher to see if I could tell a difference in my water quality. 

And, I honestly could. I didn't think that my water necessarily tasted 'bad' before, but I could tell a difference in the taste after using the filtered water from ClearlyFiltered. Their motto is "We don't reduce, we remove". And I could taste the difference. And although at this point, I haven't used 200 gallons, the company states that this filter will last through 200 gallons which I believe is far more than other competitors. 

Overall, I'm pleased with the ClearlyFiltered Water pitcher, we use it daily, and I would definitely recommend it to friends and family. 

Full Disclosure: I received products free of charge for the purpose of providing a review. My opinions are completely my own based on my experience.




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Comments

  1. This sounds like a great filtering system! I filter all of our water & can easily change my filters out every 3 weeks. 200 gallons seems like it would last me quite a bit longer!

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    1. I was thinking the exact same thing. 200 gallons is a lot

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  2. I'm going to check these out. I've been looking for something that will keep the littles away from the dispenser in our refrigerator door.

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    1. So far I have really liked it. And we use it now for all of our water.

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  3. This is definitely something I could use, all I drink is water.

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  4. I always wondered if these worked!

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    1. I really believe this one does... I could taste the difference and normally I can't :)

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  5. Our municipal water comes from a well. It's cleaner than the water in the city and even then, filters aren't needed at all. Seems like a nice products for those that need it but don't get too carried away, I'm sure your tap filter is already way more than necessary.

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    1. I feel that our well water is safe also especially with the household filter - which is why I was surprised to be able to taste a difference in the water. It's been nice to keep cold filtered water in the frig.

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  6. Water goes quickly in my house (with no help from me) but this is a good thing to have in every home. I will drink bottled water over regular tap, so maybe this could help entice me. Haha

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    1. ha.. yes... maybe this would entice you to hydrate a little more

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  7. Filtered water is a must in my house, and I am willing to go through a 7-8 minute process if it means cleaner healthier water for my family. Thank you for sharing

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  8. That sounds amazing especially who knows what's in our drinking water these days.

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    1. True.. I'm sure that most drinking water is 'safe', but it helps to know that this is getting out any chemicals that may be left.

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  9. I would love one of these just for me. I like my water to be room temperature.

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    1. I find that I can drink room temperature water faster than chilled. :)

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  10. I love filtered water I just always forget to switch out the filter...duh

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  11. I've been meaning to try something just like this product. Headed over to take a closer look.

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