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Home & Garden / Kitchen, Dining & Bar / Small Kitchen Appliances / Water Purification & Soda Makers / Water Filters
Continue to protect your family from water contaminants while maintaining minerals, reducing odor and improving taste
Complete Replacement Set. Contains (1) LifeStraw Home Membrane Microfilter and (1) LifeStraw Home Activated Carbon + Ion Exchange Filter
Compatible with all LifeStraw Home Water Filter Pitchers and Water Filter Dispensers
The Membrane Microfilter lasts up to 264 gallons or approximately 12 months of regular use
The Activated Carbon + Ion Exchange Filter lasts up to 40 gallons or approximately 2 months of regular use
The ONLY water filter pitcher to protect against bacteria, parasites, microplastics, lead, mercury, PFAs/PFOAs, chlorine, organic chemical matter (pesticides and herbicides) and more
Retains essential minerals like magnesium, calcium and potassium that are good for your health
Rigorously testing: All LifeStraw Water Filters are independently tested in our accredited lab meet/exceed US EPA and NSF/ANSI International standards
Your purchase has impact: one product, one child, one year of safe water
FILTRATION SPECIFICATIONS
LifeStraw Home Membrane Microfilter
Removes 99.999999 % of bacteria (E. coli, etc.)
Removes 99.999 % of parasites (Giardia, Cryptosporidium, etc.)
Removes 99.999 % of microplastics
Pore size: 0.2 micron
Filters 264 gallons, approximately 1 year of use
LifeStraw Home Activated Carbon + Ion Exchange Filter
Reduces lead, mercury, chromium III, cadmium, copper and other heavy metals
Reduces chlorine and bad odors for improved taste
Reduces chemicals including PFAS, pesticides and herbicides
Filters 40 gallons, approximately 2 months of use
ADDITIONAL FILTRATION SPECIFICATIONS
Meets NSF 53 standards for reduction of lead, mercury, chromium III, cadmium and copper
Meets US EPA & NSF P231 drinking water standards for the removal of bacteria and parasites
Meets NSF P473 standard for reducing PFOA and PFOS (PFAS)
Meets NSF 401 standard for emerging chemical contaminants