Water Filter Pitchers & Bottles
Water filter pitchers and filter bottles are the most portable and budget-friendly filtration solutions.
They are ideal for anyone who doesn’t want permanent tap installations or who moves around often.
At OASIS – Water Coolers & Water Filters, you’ll find practical options for cleaner water at home,
at the office, at the gym, and on everyday trips.
1) Water Filter Pitchers
The classic solution for home or office: you fill the pitcher from the tap and the water passes through the filter by gravity into the lower container.
- Technology: a combination of activated carbon (chlorine/taste) and ion-exchange resin (moderate scale/metal reduction)
- Advantages: no installation, fits in the fridge, low upfront cost
- Limitations: limited capacity and slower filtration flow
- Filter replacement: typically every 30 days or ~100–150 liters (model-dependent)
2) Water Filter Bottles
Designed for people on the move (office, gym, travel). The filter sits in the spout or straw and filters the water as you drink.
- Eco-friendly: reduces the need for single-use plastic bottles
- Practical: better-tasting water from public taps / everyday use
- Limitations: usually targets chlorine/taste (not suitable for questionable water sources)
What to consider before choosing
| Feature | Pitcher | Bottle |
|---|---|---|
| Main use | Home / Meals | On the go / Sport |
| Filter lifespan | ~1 month | ~2–3 months (model-dependent) |
| Scale reduction | Yes (moderate) | Usually no |
| Material | BPA-free plastic or glass | Plastic, stainless steel or silicone |
Maintenance tips
- Cleaning: wash regularly (ideally at each filter change) to prevent odors/residue
- Filter activation: many pitcher filters need 10–15 minutes soaking before first use
- Don’t let it dry out: once in use, keep the filter wet (if unused for days, replacement is often recommended)
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How often should a pitcher filter be replaced?
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Typically every 30 days or around 100–150 liters, depending on the filter and local water quality.
Do filter pitchers reduce limescale?
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In many cases yes, to a moderate degree (via ion-exchange resin). For very hard water,
a different filtration approach may be needed.
Are filter bottles suitable for river/lake water?
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No, unless they are specialized “survival” filters. Most everyday bottles focus on chlorine/taste improvement.
What should I do before first use of a pitcher filter?
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Typically, you should soak it for 10–15 minutes and do 1–2 initial “flushes”
(discard the first fills) to remove carbon dust.
OASIS Certifications
- CE
- NSF
- RoHS
- FDA