💧 Sip Smart, Live Epic: Elevate your hydration game with style and science.
The Epic Nano Water Filter Pitcher combines advanced nanofiber filtration with a sleek, space-efficient design. With a 10-cup capacity and a 150-gallon filter lifespan, it delivers NSF/ANSI-certified pure water, making it the perfect sustainable hydration solution for modern families and professionals.
M**L
HAVE BEEN VERY PLEASED WITH MINE
The Epic water filter offers a robust solution for those seeking cleaner, better-tasting water without the hassle of bottled alternatives. This gravity-fed filtration system boasts impressive contaminant removal, tackling a wide range of impurities including heavy metals, chlorine, and microplastics.Key strengths include:Effective filtration: Removes up to 99.99% of tap water contaminantsLong-lasting filters: Each cartridge processes up to 150 gallonsPortable design: Ideal for both home use and outdoor adventuresBPA-free construction: Ensures no additional chemicals leach into your waterOn the downside, the initial cost is higher than basic pitcher filters, and the flow rate can be slow when the reservoir is nearly empty. Some users may find the unit bulky for smaller kitchens or refrigerators.Overall, the Epic water filter delivers on its promise of clean, great-tasting water. It's a solid choice for health-conscious consumers willing to invest in higher-quality water filtration.
M**
Great tasting water, filters well, fairly quick.
The media could not be loaded. I used to have a large charcoal filter but no longer have the space for it. This is great! I’m very sensitive to water and can smell tap before I taste it. I compared it to bottled water and this tastes like spring water. No after taste. It filters rather quickly. 5 minutes. It’s enough for 1-2 people. I’d say it’s too small for a larger family and refilling would get annoying. Love the taste and simplicity! I just wish the pour was smoother but I don’t mind since I pour on top of the sink anyway.
D**S
Stellar customer service!!
I received this water pitcher and noticed that the lid was slightly loose and the colored part of the handle kept falling off. It didn’t appear broken, but it just was a loose fit and I had to hold the lid on when I would pour the water. I sent an email to the company asking if this was usual or was I doing something wrong? They replied by sending me a brand new pitcher. The new picture has a handle that doesn’t separate and the lid does fit more snuggly. I think the first picture I got was simply an anomaly. It’s a great water pitcher and filter system and I’m happy to give it five stars! The filter lasts for 90 days and is worth the price. Water tastes great!!!
K**Y
Totally changes after first filter. I want a refund
The product was Great and claimed glyphosate removal. The water tasted great too. When I received it cane with a % percentage reading that let you know when to order a new filter. Once it went zero it was time to order a new filter. That's when the problems started. No longer could get the original filter. No longer had a % reading but change to days. The new filter was more money and the entire taste of water changed. WARNING DO NOT BUY!
K**6
If Does All It Says, It's great :
I used the first 2x through as 12 cups of plant-water, per the instuctions. My water is hard Mtn. water, from City tap, with a Pur Faucet Filter that measures a TDS of 49. But after the pitcher filters 6 cups, in about 25 mins., i have 6 cups of Epic Water at a TDS of also 49.The Epic Manual states that TDS is basically useless, b/c it only tells parts-per-million, but not What The Particles Are from ! No other color-strip water-tester is of much use either, really, unless glaringly impure.&, Since i asked Chat GPT to do my anti-Chlorine & anti-Flouride resaearch for me, Epic was one of the two Pitchers mentioned, & it is available at less cost, & less cost of filter replacement, as well. I have to trust the truth is being told here, b/c i don't want, nor do i have a very expensive water meter. But even tho' the pitcher is a little flimsy, & plastic, unsure if bpa-free: it works. And the Epic company has great ambitions to help people in the world with drinking-water problems much worse than mine, so that's a good sign, & thanks to them, i'm happy, b/c i have nano-filtered water now. :) Too bad Epic doesn't make bath & shower filters too !
B**A
Great Pitcher
The media could not be loaded. We bought the Epic water pitcher to deal with a trace amount of PFOA found in our town's water. There are only a handful of filter pitchers that are certified for NSF P473, one of them being the Epic. We narrowed our choices to the Epic and the ZeroWater. In the end, we went with teh epic for three reasons.1. Overall higher ratings in most reliable ratings venues.2. Longer lasting filter (approx. 150 gallons). .3. Flexibility with filters.There are two types of epic filters, Pure and Nano. Simply put, if you use tap/city water, you probably want the Pure filter. If you have well water, even if it is treated town wells, as in our case, or if you have hard water, you want the Nano filter.Both filters fit in teh same pitcher, so if you later decide you want the other filter, you can just buy the Pure or Nano.Although I prefer the look of the clear blue tinted pitcher, we bought the black 9slightly smoked plastic) as it had a $5 Amazon coupon.What's in the box:-The Epic water pitcher-Nano (or Pure) filter-User GuideSet up is simple:1. Unpack the box.2. Remove the lid and reservoir from teh pitcher3. Unscrew the filter from the bottom of teh reservoir.4. Check that the large silicone washer at the top of the filter is in place.5. Screw filter back onto reservoir; put reservoir back in pitcher and put lid on.6. Raise lid opening by handle with your thumb and fill reservoir.7. Allow pitcher to filter water. Dump this water or use it on plants. DO NOT drink it.8. Repeat Steps 6 & 7. It will take probably 30 minutes or more each time for the first two filtrations.9. Fill reservoir a 3rd time. Filtration should go a little faster. This is your first drinkable pitcher of water!10. Remove clear plastic from LED on lid. Hold down 'Start' button until LED comes on (about 3 seconds).NOTES:-The LED on the lid will start at 90 and count down 1 every 24 hours. This is the projected life of the filter. If you are one person, you may find it lasts longer, so always factor in taste. If the water starts to taste off or "lemony", a filter is usually in need of a change.- The pitcher is sold as 10 cup. Overall, between the pitcher area and reservoir, it is advertised at about 15 cups. If you count just the lower part of the pitcher, it is 7.75 cups before you would breech the top of the filter, and the reservoir holds not quite 6 cups filled to the brim. so keep in mind when you fill the reservoir for filtering, you are making less than 5-6 cups.- DO NOT fill the reservoir when you have a pitcher full of water. Some people think this saves time, but the result is, when you pour water, one of two things happens: either some of the unfiltered reservoir water blends into your filtered water, or the pressure of the reservoir water forces the lid off the pitcher and you have a big mess.The Epic does make for a nice tasting glass of water. it does not attempt to completely remove minerals, which is a good thing as some are healthy for you, so if you are looking for something devoid of all flavor, you may want something else.
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