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LifeStraw Home Pitcher Glass and Silicone Base 7 Cup Terrazzo

64.95

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LifeStraw Home Pitcher Glass and Silicone Base 7 Cup Terrazzo

4.1

200+ bought in past month

Highest ranking 101

9 comments

$64.95

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· Filtration that actually does stuff; The only water filter pitcher that removes bacteria and parasites, in addition to microplastics. · Reduces lead, mercury, and chemicals including PFAS (“forever chemicals”), chlorine, herbicides, pesticides, dirt, sand, and cloudiness; Retains essential minerals like magnesium and potassium that are good for your health · Sleek and sustainable design, made from hand blown borosilicate glass. 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)

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destroying angelReviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025

I live in a West coast city known for its high water quality but got this pitcher d/t mainly to concerns about microplastics, which seem to be ubiquitous these days. I honestly never thought the tap water here was all that great, and I notice definite improvement in taste using this pitcher. As far as the negative reviews ... I find the reservoir holds almost 3 cups, a very respectable amount for a 7-cup pitcher. I don't know what's going wrong for those who say it filters too slowly -- maybe they didn't prep/prime their filters correctly? I find the filtration rate to be quick and perfectly acceptable. I would say if yours is filtering that slowly you should contact the Lifestraw folks and find out what you need to do differently. That said, I go through a lot of water and have decided to order the 35-cup dispenser (directly from Lifestraw this time) to keep on the counter and promote this one to fridge pitcher.

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EMCnSRReviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025

This is a glass carafe. I'm really clumsy, but after reading about the cons of plastic, I had to try it. Yes, the 1st fills take awhile to filter, then it goes at a regular pace. The filter is stated to last up to 1 year which is very appealing. This feature will save money in the long run. It's pretty enough to leave on the kitchen counter. Drinking room temperature water is a plus with this pitcher too. It's very tall. It doesn't fit in a regular sized refrigerator shelf without making adjustments

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SFPresidioReviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024

This LifeStraw 7 cup pitcher is super streamlined and attractive! The water tastes cleaner! But it does have several design quirks that I hope will be fixed in future models. This is just so nice looking and feels much higher quality than the competition - we have mostly used Brita pitchers in the past and this feels much nicer in terms of materials. I was looking for a glass pitcher without any plastic, and could not find something that was completely plastic free, but at least the body of this one is glass, with a silicone outer (removable) base. The double filter is pretty cool and they say it removes microplastics plus lead and bacteria, which I have not seen in other filters! Nice. I was really excited about that and I can actually taste a pretty noticeable difference in the taste of this water vs a Brita lead reducing filter pitcher. The main downfall of this lovely pitcher is how unbelievably slow the filter is...the first use and then following 3-4 uses were painfully slow, it took literally all day to filter one batch (the first batch) of water (not a whole pitcher full, just one small reservoir full). I was shocked. This speed has improved, but is still really slow compared to the Brita. Like really slow. Another design flaw is the location of the handle - I love that it is glass, but the handle is up really high on the body of the pitcher and when you have this half full or more, the handle is hard to hold and the pitcher is hard to tilt because of the weight. Speaking of which, the weight of this pitcher will be a major challenge for some because of the glass--when it is full, it weighs over 8 lbs. The last thing to know / not great feature is that the reservoir that you fill to filter the water is so small (I totally understand why, design-wise, it could not really be any bigger) that you have to fill it up SO, so many times to get a full pitcher. My goal in buying this was to have one pitcher to use for the day for myself so I would know how much water I am drinking in a day and then fill it up at night. Well I don't have that much time on my hands at night to refill the reservoir so many times, since it also takes so long to filter. I'm including a picture of the pitcher when it is pretty full and with this amount of water, the entire thing weighs 7 lbs 9 oz. Another picture to show the size difference. Overall I am still happy with this purchase! Just wish the filter were faster and reservoir were larger.

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CoreyReviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025

The water tastes great and I love glass pitcher. Sure, it filters slowly, but that’s not a problem if you: Fill a glass of water, then immediately top off the pitcher with new sink water, which is super easy with the flap at the top—you don’t need to open anything, running water pushes open the lid. I never have an issue with it being empty.

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VitaReviewed in Australia on February 3, 2025

Nice design and great quality water filter. It takes long time to filter even 1 Litre of water but I am happy with my purchase

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kvshReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 9, 2023

Decent water filter but cannot seem to get rid of blue-green algae buildup after a month or so and need to clean again. Also wish it were of the right size to put in the fridge but can't fit it anywhere.

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LeahReviewed in Germany on February 2, 2025

Pitcher with filter is very good. It doesn't take that long to filter the water like the other reviews say. I would estimate it filters all the water you add within 5 minutes for sure but I haven't timed it. Maybe the pre-filter reservoir is on the small side so you do have to add water a number of times before the pitcher is actually full. Its perfectly fine for a couple of people. Maybe a different story if you are using this one pitcher for an entire family. Also huge plus is that it is the only glass filter I could find that actually filters PFAs and PFOAs which are major contaminants in almost every single water system in the world. Edit: I have timed the fill rate of the pitcher. It takes approximately 37 minutes to fill from empty to full, if you fill as soon as the filter resivoir is able to take more water. It filters 77ml per minute on average and the first 500ml you add is filtered in 4 minutes and 54 seconds. I had to add water to the resivoir 11 times to get it to fill to the top. The filter water resevoir holds a maximum of 500ml of water and the pitcher will hold 1880ml of water (after the filter) in total. I fill it up while I am cooking dinner or cleaning the kitchen since I am already near it.

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DisappointedReviewed in Australia on September 7, 2024

A bit fiddily to set up but not too difficult. I needed to use a screwdriver to release bottom part to fit carbon filter. My 7 cup glass water pitcher is quite heavy and I need two hands to lift it when pouring water into a glass. Takes a very long time to fill with water from tap. But I guess that is a sign that the micro filter is doing its job. Filtered water tastes great, so probably worth the effort.

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katReviewed in Canada on December 10, 2024

I love this water pitcher. It looks nice and stylish. Holds a good amount of water. Love the fact that it is glass so you don’t need to worry about those pesky microplastics leaching into your water. The taste is good the water keeps cool inside as well. The pitcher does take a while to fill but that hasn’t been a very big deal. I was considering going the 10 cup pitcher but I’m happy I stuck with this one, it is a little heavy when all the way full and I think the 10 cup would be quite a bit heavier. All in all love this pitcher.