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LifeStraw Home 7-Cup Glass

WATER FILTER PITCHER WITH INCLUDED SILICONE BASE

$64.95
Premium glass water filter pitcher with dual filtration. Independently tested to remove bacteria and parasites and WQA certified to remove microplastics and reduce chemicals and heavy metals.

This product filters

  • Cryptosporidium
  • Pharmaceutical
  • PFAS
  • Pesticides
  • Lead
  • Giardia
  • E. Coli
  • Microplastics
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  • Includes: Glass Pitcher, silicone base, Membrane microfilter and carbon filter
  • The only water filter pitcher independently tested to remove bacteria and parasites
  • WQA certified to remove 99.999% of microplastics and reduce chlorine, lead, mercury, cadmium, copper, cysts, turbidity, and emerging chemical contaminants 
  • Reduces PFAS (“forever chemicals”) and retains essential minerals like magnesium and potassium that are good for your health.
  • Sleek and sustainable design, made from hand blown borosilicate glass and included silicone base. Easy to use and maintain
  • Improves taste and avoids the need to buy single use plastic bottled water
  • The membrane microfilter lasts 264 gallons (1 year). The activated carbon + ion exchange filter lasts 40 gallons (2 months).
Dimensions & Care
  • Size: 11.25 x 5.8 in | 28.5 x 14.7 cm 
  • Weight: 2 lbs. 4 oz | 1.8 kg
  • Pitcher Material: FDA-Food Grade compliant, hand blown, borosilicate glass
  • Handwash pitcher and filter housing, once filters are removed; do not use soap on filters
  • Includes: Pitcher, silicone base, easy-fill lid, filter housing, LifeStraw Membrane Microfilter, LifeStraw Activated Carbon + Ion Exchange Filter, user manual
LifeStraw Membrane Microfilter Removes:
  • 99.999999% of bacteria (E. coli, etc.)
  • 99.999% of parasites (Giardia, Cryptosporidium, etc.) 
  • 99.999% of microplastics
  • Pore size: 0.2 micron
  • Filters 264 gallons (1,000 liters), up to 1 year
LifeStraw Activated Carbon + Ion Exchange Filter Reduces:
  • Lead, mercury, chromium III, cadmium, copper and other heavy metals
  • Chlorine and odors for improved taste
  • Chemicals including PFAS, pesticides and herbicides
  • Filters 40 gallons (150 liters), up to 2 months
Additional Filtration Specifications:
  • Meets NSF 53 standards for reduction of lead, mercury, chromium III, cadmium and copper
  • Meets NSF 401 standard for emerging chemical contaminants
  • Meets NSF P473 standard for reducing PFOA and PFOS (PFAS)
  • Meets US EPA & NSF P231 drinking water standards for the removal of bacteria and parasites
  • Meets NSF 42 standard for chlorine reduction
  • Free shipping on orders $75+ (US lower 48 only)
  • 45-day returns on unused items in original condition (US lower 48).
  • Free return shipping for eligible returns (US lower 48).
  • Not returnable: discounted/promo or bundle items, final-sale or limited editions, and products $300+ (defects covered by warranty).
  • Refunds issued 7–10 business days after inspection to your original payment method.
  • Bought elsewhere? Returns must go back to that retailer.


Original shipping, duties, and re-shipping for undeliverable packages aren’t refundable.

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Filtration that actually works

The Membrane Microfilter

The Membrane Microfilter removes bacteria (E. coli, etc.), parasites (Giardia, Cryptosporidium, etc.) and microplastics. It lasts 264 gallons (1,000 liters), up to 1 year.

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Activated Carbon & Ion Exchange Filter

The Carbon filter reduces Lead, mercury, chromium III, cadmium, copper and other heavy metals. It reduces Chlorine and odors for improved taste and chemicals including PFAS, pesticides and herbicides. It lasts 40 gallons (150 liters), up to 2 months

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Independent Lab tested

LifeStraw products have a history of use in some of the harshest conditions around the world, from refugee camps to natural disasters to extreme back-country, our products have to work because lives depend on them. Our testing and transparency is unparalleled and we use the most trusted performance criteria based on protocols established by the World Health Organization, the US EPA, NSF International and the Water Quality Association.

how we compare

LifeStraw

brita

zerowater

Filters Chlorine & Odors
Filters Bacteria & Parasites
Filters Microplastics
Mercury & Lead
PFAS
Filters Pesticides & Herbicides

LifeStraw

Filters Chlorine & Odors
Filters Bacteria & Parasites
Filters Microplastics
Mercury & Lead
PFAS
Filters Pesticides & Herbicides

brita

Filters Chlorine & Odors
Filters Bacteria & Parasites
Filters Microplastics
Mercury & Lead
PFAS
Filters Pesticides & Herbicides

zerowater

Filters Chlorine & Odors
Filters Bacteria & Parasites
Filters Microplastics
Mercury & Lead
PFAS
Filters Pesticides & Herbicides

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What others are saying

Overall rating: 4.682417 / 5 from 2201 reviews.

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.

Summary topics

  • Water Quality Improvement: 3%
  • Water Taste: 24%
  • Filter Effectiveness: 19%
  • Product Aesthetics: 8%
  • Product Quality: 4%

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Review highlights

  • "I love the clear design, colorful glass or plastic, and size options."K. W.
  • "Great tasting water, great pitcher, great company and great customer service"Jessica H.
  • "This water filter genuinely produces the purest and best tasting water."Shiloh R.

Reviews

EXCELLENT!!

"NO MORE BOTTLED WATER FOR ME! … It’s soo fresh tasting! And it feels good to know that I’m in some way giving back to other communities. GREAT WORK LIFESTRAW! Just made a new purchase recently! ^u^* Short Story: Upon using my Home Lifestraw 10-Cup Pitcher for the first time, I couldn’t believe the difference it made between my rather “poisonous-tasting" toxic faucet water and the filtered water in the dispenser! I couldn’t believe it all came from the same TAP water!!! Wow… NIGHT & DAY difference! Unbelievable! THANK YOU LIFESTRAW! Can't wait to see what more you do in the future!!"

K C. (5/5)

"I've had a LifeStraw pitcher for 3 years now and just got a second one so I can keep one in the refrigerator and use the other for watering my indoor ferns. The design is top notch. Very easy to fill and pour, and the water really does taste better to the point that I like drinking it (have never been much of a water drinker due to tap water flavor). The terrazzo is a fun, cheerful touch."

Susan (5/5)

7 Cup Glass Pitcher

"This is a great pitcher. I was looking for glass instead of plastic and a great filtration system and I found it. The filtration can take a little longer than other systems, but once you get use to it and realize that, you adjust accordingly. I also appreciate their customer service. Very helpful."

Brenda B. (5/5)

Fabulous!

"This is a game changer. After walking through the set up, we ‘taste tested’ the water compared to tap and the filtered from our fridge. You could definitely taste the difference! The pitcher, to my surprise, is a bit heavy, especially when full of water, so that’s the only ‘issue’ as I get used to that when pouring water."

Rachel S. (5/5)

Great Investment

"Bought this to add to our travel trailer on top of the filter at the hose connection. Way more inexpensive than buying some elaborate system to filter water for the trailer on top of that water taste was fantastic and wife being picky about the water in the trailer pipe not being sanitary even she loved it. Can’t say how much I would highly recommend this pitcher."

Mitchell L. (5/5)

Great option for glass dispenser

"Our household is looking to eliminate as much plastic as possible and this dispenser has been a great option for swapping out an item we all use several times a day. I agree with other reviews that the filter is a bit slower than other dispensers out there. But it’s nothing significant and we see this as a small inconvenience in exchange for peace of mind that we are putting healthier water and less microplastics into our bodies. Would recommend this product!"

Hannah S. (5/5)

Almost perfect

"We recently started replacing everything plastic in our kitchen to reduce microplastic consumption. This was the only glass water filter pitcher on the market that filters out more contaminants than the Brita, however I am disappointed that the filter housing in the middle is still made of plastic. They got it so close, then ruined that part. Please make metal filter housings!"

Ashley B. (4/5)

The top opening to refill

"The top opening to refill is bad design, have to take top off to refill The pitcher is too tall."

Charles L. (3/5)

Easy to clean and manage

"I bought this filter pitcher to replace one from a different brand that I’ve had for years. Their filtering was excellent but the pitcher was awful—too big, too heavy, unergonomic and hard to clean. The LifeStraw pitcher was so thoughtfully designed; you don’t have to remove the top to fill it, it’s easy to clean, it’s a manageable size and weight for smaller hands, and it’s attractive, too. The water tastes great; what more could you ask for?"

Rachel R. (5/5)

love it

"I purchased this to replace a Brita because I was trying to eliminate plastic in my home. It's well made and the water tastes so much better. I was a little worried about the glass handle and the weight of the cup but no problem, it's good a sturdy. I've already lrecommended it to friends."

Grace E. (5/5)

Q&A

The filter housing appears to be made of plastic. If this is true why don't microplastics leach into the water in the Lifestraw glass pitcher?
Hello, The pitchers and housing are made of durable plastic materials that should not break down with normal use or time, and should not contribute to microplastic particulate in your water. All materials are also BPA-free and approved and verified for water contact. We also try to ensure we are responsible at manufacturing stages to limit waste when and where possible. Our LifeStraw membrane microfilters are made of Polysulfone, a high-performance thermoplastic that's tough and safe. It maintains its strength even in high temperatures, ensuring safe and reliable filtration. Thus, our product itself won't introduce microplastics into your water through regular usage at the normal temperature condition. The LifeStraw membrane microfilter is specifically designed to remove microplastic particles from drinking water. Through rigorous testing, we've confirmed that our filters exceeded the reduction requirement of NSF 401 standard. The high rate of reduction efficacy shows that our LS Home product do not add microplastics to the filtered water, and confirms our product itself won't introduce microplastics into your water through regular usage. You can find more information on our webpage under our blog post on microplastics.
Hello, Does the 7 cup glass pitcher hold 7 cups of water in addition to the volume taken up by the filtering system or is that the total volume of the pitcher itself? Thanks, Diane
Hello, Yes, the 7 cup holds this amount inside the carafe. The water within the housing is additional.
How do you buy a replacement for the membrane?
Hello, Thank you for your question. You can purchase Home replacement membrane filters at LifeStraw.com under replacement filters. There are 4 options under the Home Replacement filter. Choose Replacement Membrane Filter. I hope this helps!
Why do I bubbles in my Lifestraw filtered water?
Thank you for your question. Bubbles in filtered water are normal and are typically caused by dissolved air being released during filtration. As water passes through the membrane and carbon filter, pressure changes can cause naturally dissolved gases to form small air bubbles. Hello and thank you for your question. These bubbles are harmless and do not indicate a problem with the filter. You may notice them more with cold water, freshly installed filters, or after priming and cleaning.
How much water does this yield How long does it take to complete filtration
Hello, The LifeStraw Home 7 Cup Glass Pitcher holds up to 7 cups of filtered water, which equals about 56 ounces or 1.65 liters per full cycle. Once the filter is fully primed and broken in, it typically takes about 20 to 25 minutes to filter a full reservoir. Initial cycles may run slower as the membrane and carbon filter become fully saturated. Flow rate improves after the first few uses. For best performance, fill the top reservoir and allow it to filter completely before refilling.
Does it remove fluoride? Also how are microplastics not being put back in water with plastic filter sitting in the water? Thank you
Hi and thank you for your question. The LifeStraw filter does not remove fluoride from the water. In regards to your microplastic question. Microplastics are defined as plastic particulate from 5 millimeters (mm) to 1 nanometer (nm) in size. They can be intentionally made for specific uses, like microbeads in cosmetics, or from when larger plastic items break down due to weathering, material breakage, or mechanical forces. Additionally, microplastics can originate from synthetic fibers shedding off textiles during washing and use. The pitchers and housing are made of durable plastic materials that should not break down with normal use or time, and should not contribute to microplastic particulate in your water. All materials are also BPA-free and approved and verified for water contact. We also try to ensure we are responsible at manufacturing stages to limit waste when and where possible. Our LifeStraw membrane microfilters are made of Polysulfone, a high-performance thermoplastic that's tough and safe. It maintains its strength even in high temperatures, ensuring safe and reliable filtration. Thus, our product itself won't introduce microplastics into your water through regular usage at the normal temperature condition. The LifeStraw membrane microfilter is specifically designed to remove microplastic particles from drinking water. Through rigorous testing, we've confirmed that our filters exceeded the reduction requirement of NSF 401 standard. The high rate of reduction efficacy shows that our LS Home product do not add microplastics to the filtered water, and confirms our product itself won't introduce microplastics into your water through regular usage.
How often do I clean the 7 cup glass pitcher, do I need to also sanitize the filter and if so what is the recommendation?
Hi, Thanks for your question. We recommend doing a pitcher and lid cleaning approximately once a week. Wash the glass pitcher and lid with warm water and mild dish soap. Rinse thoroughly. The glass pitcher is dishwasher safe. The lid should be hand washed only. Allow all parts to fully air dry before reassembling. We recommend doing a deep cleaning every 1 to 2 months: Discard any remaining water. Disassemble all components. Set the carbon filter aside — it should only be rinsed with clean water. Prepare a cleaning solution by mixing 1/4 teaspoon (1.25 ml) of bleach with 2 cups (473 ml) of warm water. Soak all internal parts (except the carbon filter) in the bleach solution for 10 minutes. Pour the bleach solution through the tap to clean internal pathways. Use a small brush to scrub around the tap as needed. Rinse all parts thoroughly. Scrub non-filter parts with soap and water. Rinse the membrane filter with clean water only (no soap). Reassemble and resume use.
Does it filter out TCE?
Hi, Thank you for the question. TCE (trichloroethylene) is a chemical solvent sometimes found in contaminated water. LifeStraw filters remove bacteria, parasites, microplastics, and many chemicals, but TCE isn’t one we specifically test or certify for. Products with activated carbon, like the Home Pitcher or Go Series, can help reduce some chemical compounds, though not necessarily TCE completely.
How well does this work with well water? Can you get the full stated gallon amount on a filter? We have found other brands to get reduced life due to the minerals or other things blocking the flow rate in the filter.
Well water often contains high levels of minerals (hardness), iron, sediment, or organic matter, which can shorten filter life or slow filtration flow for any filter. LifeStraw Home 7‑Cup (membrane + carbon/ion-exchange) offers dual filtration and can last up to 264 gallons on municipal water for the membrane; 40 gallons (2 months) for the carbon/ion filter. Some tips to extend the life of the filter are to clean the membrane filter and pitcher regularly, and to consider pre-treatment methods such as a water softener.
Can you leave out the carbon filter and just use the membrane filter?
If you use only the membrane filter in the LifeStraw 7-cup pitcher, the water will still be safe from bacteria, parasites, and microplastics, but it will not reduce chemicals, heavy metals, PFAS, chlorine, or bad taste/odor. The carbon filter is what handles those. The pitcher will still work, but you’d lose chemical protection and better taste. The membrane alone is more of an emergency or backup option, not ideal for everyday use.