Top 3 best Faucet Water Filters on the market
- Healthy drink water

- Aug 24, 2020
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 30, 2020

When it comes to Healthy Drink Water, there are a lot of ways to get access. You can use a Water Filter Pitcher or even a Water filter bottle. All to remove the contaminants we do not want in our body.
But what if the capacity of a pitcher or a bottle is not enough or you just do not want to wait for the water to be ready, or to have this unit stored in the refrigerator?
Then there are Faucet Water Filters on the market to provide you with instant and endless Healthy Drink Water. That sounds great, but which one is the best? We put together a top 3 best Faucet Water Filters to help you with this question.
This Faucet Water Filter is barely noticeable because of the design. It looks really beautiful.
It is a very easy system. You just have to screw it on the end of a faucet you would like to use it.
It is compatible with most faucets, but not with pull-out or hand-held faucets. There are two outlets on it and a switch, so when you would like to do the dishes, the normal tap water could be used. Easy!
A status indicator shows the filter is working and when it needs to be replaced with a 1-click filter replacement. This product uses an ACF (Activated Carbon Filter) to clean the water of contaminants as chlorine, lead, fluoride and it improves the taste of tap water.
Some facts to compare with other systems:
It is able to filter 70 contaminants from our tap water.
The filter needs to be replaces every 3 months/100 gallon.
The size is: 5.25 x 6.75 x 2.87 inches and is therefore the smallest in this top 3 list.
It is compatible with most faucets, but not with pull-out or hand-held faucets. Just like the PUR system. This system is also easy to install and does not need any tools.
A status indicator shows if the filter is working and when it needs to be replaced. This product also uses an ACF (Activated Carbon Filter) to clean the water of contaminants as chlorine, lead, fluoride and it improves the taste of tap water.
Some facts to compare with other systems:
It is able to filter 60 contaminants from our tap water. The filter needs to be replaces every 4 months/100 gallon.
The price of the filter is almost the same as the one for Brita, if you count with the 100 gallon.
The size is: 2.4 x 6.1 x 8.5 inches.
Something different! This is a unit you place on your countertop in stead of attaching it on the faucet. It services the same purpose, but could be a bit more practical. Because of the size, it is a bit bigger than the other 2 products, the filter is bigger and only needs to be changed every 6 months. This product also uses an ACF (Activated Carbon Filter) to clean the water of contaminants as chlorine, lead, fluoride and it improves the taste of tap water. Some facts to compare with other systems:
The filter needs to be replaces every 6 months
The price of the filter compares with the 6 month duration of the filter, makes the filters cheaper than the other two systems.
The size is: 5 x 5 x 12 inches.
Conclusion:
We have showed 3 great sink water filters. All of them do their job in filtering the contaminants from our tap water.
It depends what you think is the most important. The looks or the duration of the filter. When it comes to looks... we cannot give an advice, but when it comes to duration of the filter. The iSpring will serve you best with changing it only every 6 months. If you do not like to put something on your countertop, the Brita faucet water filter will serve you best.









































































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