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The LifeStraw Home Water Filter Pitcher offers a 10-cup capacity with cutting-edge filtration that uniquely removes bacteria, parasites, microplastics, heavy metals, and harmful chemicals including PFAS. Crafted from BPA-free plastic, it retains essential minerals for health while delivering fresh, great-tasting water. Designed for easy use and sustainable living, its long-lasting filters provide up to a year of protection, making it the go-to choice for conscious professionals seeking clean water and peace of mind.










| ASIN | B0BTZY89Q2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,400 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #30 in Pitcher Water Filters |
| Brand Name | LifeStraw |
| Capacity | 2.4 Liters |
| Container Type | Pitcher |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 3,163 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07640144287689, 77640144287688 |
| Included Components | Water filter pitcher, Membrane Microfilter, Activated Carbon+Ion Exchange Filter |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.47"L x 8.47"W x 14.6"H |
| Item Height | 14.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.26 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LifeStraw |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Home |
| Model Number | LSH10PSF41 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Chlorine Reduction |
| Power Source | Manual Operation |
| Purification Method | Activated Carbon, Ion Exchange |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 600 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
A**N
Clean-Tasting Water and PFAS Filtration
We’ve been very happy with this water filter pitcher. The water tastes noticeably clean and fresh, and it’s reassuring to know it filters out PFAS — something many water filters don’t usually address. We change the filter about every three months, and it’s very easy to swap out. I also subscribed directly through LifeStraw to have replacement filters sent automatically every three months, which makes maintenance simple and hassle-free. The pitcher feels well made and thoughtfully designed, and the filtration gives real peace of mind when it comes to drinking water quality. You can actually taste the difference, especially compared to basic carbon filters. Overall, this is a great option if you’re looking for cleaner-tasting water and more advanced filtration than standard pitchers.
Y**W
They honor their warranty!
I bought this pitcher in September 2023 and have really liked it! The water tastes great to me and I like the ethos of the Lifestraw brand. It filters the water a little slower than other filters I've used in the past but that doesn't really bother me much as a single person household. I have just made a habit of always filling it again after I have used it for a glass of water or to make tea. Like many others in these reviews it started leaking from the base seam about a month ago April-ish 2024. I contacted Lifestraw on their normal website and they replaced it for me. They sent me a whole new pitcher and filter housing which was really nice. I was only expecting the outer pitcher part. For those who were not aware they have a 3 year warranty! Just make sure you purchase this from Amazon LLC and not a third party seller. I do hope they work on this design flaw with the plastic models. The glass version was my ideal pitcher as I try to not use plastic much in my kitchen but I can be clumsy and was afraid I would break that one so I went with the plastic version.
P**A
Bad practices.
New buyers beware, the instructions included in the box are incomplete, and in some cases different than instructions found on the lifestraw youtube channel (because yes, that seems reasonable) and a single PDF I found on their website AFTER ruining my first filter after a mere week of use. According to instructions in the box, for long term storage leave the filters in and DISCARD the water. That seems like a recipe for mold to me but I was only planning on not using it for a couple days so I didnt worry about that. Well the membrane filter COMPLETELY dried out and is now ruined. According to the ONLINE instructions, what I should have done is make a saline solution and leave the membrane filter in that. I'm sure this is purposeful, to make you need to buy more filters. There are other discrepancies in the instructions but I feel this is the most major one as it completely ruins the filter making it unusable. Currently the filter has been sitting on my table for the past 2 hours AFTER my attempts to "re-hydrate" it, and it hasnt passed a single drop through. Shame, because if it wasnt for this garbage companies bad faith, it'd be a good product.
J**T
Great
This Lifestraw pitcher is a replacement for a Clearly Filtered pitcher I had for years. The handle broke off, it was difficult to clean, and it was very expensive, so the search began for another option. I’ve been using this Lifestraw product for a few weeks now, and I’m very happy so far. The company has a great reputation for filtering the water and actually making it safer, while also contributing to the those in need. I was able to fit the 10 cup pitcher in my refrigerator door after removing an upper shelf, which I think helps keep the pitcher cleaner than leaving it out on the counter. Also, the filling mechanism is superior to most competitors, as you don’t have to take the lid off to fill and it doesn’t leak if you pour before filtering is complete! The pitcher can become quite heavy on the wrist when filled, but I don’t see the handle breaking easily because it is located higher than others I’ve used. I did purchase the silicone base/sleeve for protection because I have children who might put it down on a hard surface, and the sleeve fit like a glove. Can I also add that the Lifestraw pitcher is actually attractive? It isn’t an eyesore on the dinner table if you entertain. That wasn’t something I required, but it is added bonus. At this time, I would definitely recommend this pitcher filter!
K**R
Great alternative for former Berkey user
I purchased a plastic one and a glass one. I prefer my family use glass when possible, but with 2 kids aged 10 and 12, I figured plastic would be best for them to use for now... Our family goes through about 2 gallons of water a day. I purchased 2 of these instead of the large capacity one, due to all the terrible reviews about leaky spouts on the large capacity one. Plus these are far more attractive in the kitchen than that one. I bought the plastic pitcher on Amazon, the glass one at a competitor. The one I received from Amazon had been opened and handled previously. I can tell, b/c the one I received from the competitor still had protective sticky plastic on the top, and items within the box were put together correctly. Unfortunately I received the competitor's pitcher after I had already started using the Amazon one. I'm glad I used soap to wash the outside of the filter container as opposed to just rinsing with water, as directed! (i did not use soap on the inner part of the filter housing) Going through 2 gallons a day (school bottles, coffee, baseball, both adults working from home...) means, at minimum, I am refilling each pitcher about 7 times a day. (the inner compartment, not the actual pitcher). Yes, it's time consuming, but worth it, in my opinion. I work from home and have the time to refill often. But, I guess if I weren't at home, we wouldn't be going through as much water at home, so it would be fine either way... You're supposed to replace the carbon filter every 40 gallons. Using 2 pitchers, consuming 2 gallons a day, ours is every 40 days (every 20 days if we were only using 1 pitcher). I imagine the 2 month estimate is based on a single person's use. Yes, the filtering process takes time. But, as a former 12-year Berkey user, we're used to that. And especially with 2 pitchers, it isn't an issue for us. We can use one while the other is filling up. I can't tell the difference in taste between this and the Berkey water we used to drink. But my son did and said it "tastes delicious." The wisteria and seafoam colors are lovely, and I really enjoy the change from the big stainless berkey we had The silicone gaskets are different between the plastic and glass pitchers I got. Not sure if that's b/c one is an older model (I would assume the Amazon one that had been opened and returned) or if it's just different between the glass and plastic models. Doesn't affect performance, just an observation. Took off a star based on Amazon sending me an opened and handled product (kind of an ick factor when dealing with a water filter situation).
M**N
Fancy water
Woah! I am blown away. I originally started looking for a water filter online cause it jdut felt like they were so outrageously priced at my local grocery store. Ive been through one Brita and one Pur. Both broke not because of design but from my cat knocking it off the counter. I have to say though! The water taste great, feels soft and is just perfect. Im very impressed. It is slow to filter but the water taste so clean! I love the sleek black design and its functionality. Its great! Would recommend
A**E
It's unwieldy, slow to filter and more
I had first bought the 18-cup model and was very pleased by every aspect of it. I filled it easily from the spray nozzle at my sink. The water filtered at a reasonable pace and tasted great. I mean great. However, after a couple of weeks the press-dispenser at the bottom started to leak. After reading many reviews mentioning the same problem I returned it and bought the 10-cup model. Sigh. There are several problems with the 10-cup model. As mentioned in other 2-star reviews you have to fill the center chamber several times to fill the pitcher even half way. Then, even half-full, the pitcher is very heavy and unwieldy. I'm strong, but really don't feel great about the way this pitcher handles. Furthermore, I can't tell if the water I'm pouring is water that's still in the center chamber "waiting" to be filtered or water that has been filtered already. I just can't tell because the odd lid on top where you fill the center chamber doesn't open far enough to see down into the filtering chamber. There's more, unfortunately: The screw at the bottom of the filter chamber is exceedingly difficult to unscrew, which you need to do to replace the carbon filter. Most disappointing of all, (I can hardly believe it!) is that the water comes out tasting WORSE after being filtered than it does straight out of the tap. (I made sure the water was completely filtered before coming to the conclusion that there's something off about the filter itself.) This filter was thoroughly rinsed according to its directions. I really wish they'd redesign the 18-cup version and fix the dispenser problem!
Y**I
Great filter, "lid" is a MAJOR DESIGN FLAW
I've now used this for years. I still choose this water filter pitcher over other water filters out there. This two filter system produces the best tasting water - backed my dad who's very picky and apparently can taste everything and anything that it could be "contaminated" with lol. (He was how I ended up with this pitcher) After owning two of this, here's my praise and absolute woe. PROS: Definitely filters all the "ick" in tap water that affects our cooking, drinks, etc. Ice tastes great, coffee tastes great. I'm absolutely satisfied with it! Better than other brands out there!! Pro Tip: if you need more water filtered, then just remove the cap and fill to the top. CONS: I'm pretty sure others have written the same thing. THE LID IS A MAJOR DESIGN FLAW. (I'm putting it in caps in hopes that LifeStraw company notices. Probably not, but worth a shot). You. CAN'T. Clean this thing!!!!! Why they made the flap not removable - I can only think they've never used this pitcher themselves, and never lived in a humid climate in the slightest. Moisture gets trapped in there, and even in my most meticulous attempt at keeping it dry, IT WILL GROW MOLD UGH. The silicone ring IS ALSO NOT REMOVABLE and it will grow mold around the edges. You really cant get good leverage with a sponge or anything to really scrub the filth off. I mean, I guess you *could* if you have extremely long fingers and no knuckles lol. I tried with wire cleaner. I tried with every type and shape of cleaning brush. Sponge with wires!!! Oh, and it grows mold where the flaps are connected, which, again, is impossible to get to - after years of attempting to maneuver edges of paper towels to scrape the mold off. I will say, they sure made the lid very durable because IF I COULD BREAK THAT DAMN LID OFF I WOULD HAVE. I'm tired. Of all the things going on in the world right now, THIS IS THE LAST THING I WANTED ON MY MIND. Lol. Did you know they have a YouTube channel that "shows" you how to clean this thing.... But conveniently left out how to clean this lid? And 90% of the comments asks for how to clean the lid.... but THEY DON'T ANSWER!?!? One more thing. Definitely invest in the silicone bottom cover. Without it, the plastic WILL CRACK. That's why I'm on my 2nd one. With it, zero issues. Honestly I could live with this. But the lid frustration knocks 2 stars off. Guys, I've tried my best to figure it out and to live with it. I want to love it But I'm just so done. Lol. Def recommend this pitcher, but figure out a way to break off the flap.
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