AI Generated Review Summary
The LifeStraw Home 7-Cup Glass water filter pitcher is praised for its ability to improve water taste and quality by removing bacteria, parasites, microplastics, and harmful chemicals. Customers appreciate its sleek design, made from sustainable materials, and its effectiveness in filtering out contaminants while retaining essential minerals. The product is easy to use and maintain, with a long-lasting filter that reduces the need for single-use plastic bottled water.
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Reviews
Recommendation. . .
"We love the taste of the water your unit produces. Overall very pleased with it. When the unit is full I sometimes have difficulty Filling a glass. It feels like I have very little control of the pitcher. Perhaps a wider handle would help and maybe a little lower on the body closer to its center of gravity when full. Overall it's a fine product! Well done. . . . . ."
— Bill C. (5/5)
Life Straw, 10 cup
"I can’t tell you how much better I feel knowing that microplastics aren’t invading my body and brain! It’s so easy to use, and looks so stylish out on my counter. I fill it every morning, and it only takes a short few minutes to filter."
— Victoria G. (5/5)
So far I love it!
"I am thrilled so far with my new LifeStraw 10 Cup pitcher! The water tastes great, my coffee and tea are better, I'm confident it is filtering out all the horrible things in our water and I am pleased to be contributing to clean water for others in this world! And it's beautiful!"
— Joan O. (5/5)
Beautiful but a bit awkward to use
"This is a lovely glass pitcher and, after sufficiently priming the filter, the water is clean and delicious. However, it's quite heavy, even when filled only half-way. I supposed that's the compromise to be made for choosing glass over plastic. Also, because the water flow is low and slow, compared to other pitchers, one has to hold up the pitcher longer while filling a glass. So for anyone who has trouble lifting and gripping heavy-ish objects, the glass option may not be ideal for you."
— Monique D. (3/5)
Great water filter!
"I'm very happy with my Lifestraw glass pitcher. It's a little slow to refill, especially when filling up my 32oz water bottle. The water itself, though is very good and has no plastic taste which was the reason for my purchase. My home has plastic water lines and I can't stand the taste or smell. LIFESTRAW gets rid of it completely. Eventually, I might get the larger pitcher."
— Geoffrey R. (5/5)
tuff
"After breaking in the filter(s) after a couple uses I have no complaints! It filters relatively fast and the water is great. Gives me peace of mind to be drinking clean water free of PFAS, microplastics, and any other bacteria. Great product for a good price and the filters have a nice lifespan."
— Hayden F. (5/5)
No more plastic
"We're in the process of converting to all Lifestraw. We used Brita before, but now use the home filter unit and this new pitcher. The community unit is boxed in the garage in case water supply becomes a serious problem. The new pitcher is easy to use and uses the same filter as our home unit. We like it, keep it coming!"
— William S. (4/5)
Sleek looking jug
"I appreciate the glass reservoir for purified water. It makes more sense than plastic. I'm still getting accustomed to filling it from the tap. The water really has no taste and that's a good thing. I'm trying to drink more water and this helps"
— Mary M. (4/5)
Good taso
"My first time- the water tastes good, and I feel comforted that it’s a glass pitcher- But…. This seven cup water filter system is SLOW!!!! - it’s just my husband and I- so one would think a seven cup pitcher would be sufficient for our daily use- I looked into a bigger size but it plastic (PBA free- but still Plastic)"
— sepideh f. (4/5)
Wobbly when pouring
"I loved the aesthetic of this pitcher and the overall Lifestraw filtering and brand ethos. But the filter just doesn't stay secure in the pitcher. They kindly replaced my first one when we thought it might be a manufacturing defect, but the second one does the same thing. You have to use two hands to pour because it feels like the entire filter is going to fly out of the pitcher. Seems like they need a 2. 0 version where the lid really locks into the pitcher."
— Hillary M. (3/5)