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The Best Water Filter Pitcher for 2025

Tech Wavo by Tech Wavo
October 3, 2025
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As mentioned earlier in this article, there are quite a variety of contaminants worth removing from your tap water. The team here at our lab settled on three primary tests to benchmark the efficacy of these filters: TDS, pH and chlorine. Before we began the actual testing process, each pitcher was removed from the packaging, cleaned and then prepared per the manufacturer’s instructions. This is very important, as most of these filters utilize activated carbon filtration, which will deposit sediment into the first batches of water that you filter if not cleaned properly in advance.

Testing for TDS

TDS stands for total dissolved solids and encompasses many different impurities present in water. Examples of the most common TDS include “calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, bicarbonate, sulfate, chloride, nitrate and silica,” according to the US Geological Survey. In practice, calcium and magnesium deposits in tap water result in so-called “hard water” that tastes bad and can be actively detrimental to your health at higher concentrations. (Read more about TDS from the EPA and USGS.) 

We began TDS testing by mixing an 8-gallon bucket of tap water, measured at a concentration of 220 ppm TDS, with table salt until we reached a TDS measurement of 300. Generally speaking, 50-150 TDS is considered an ideal range for drinking water. We used an Orapxi water quality tester to take these measurements and since the ZeroWater filter includes a TDS tester as well, all TDS readings were verified on both devices. Once we had established our control source, we measured 1 liter of the 300 TDS water into each of the water filter pitchers and allowed the full quantity to pass through the filter.

Once finished, we measured the TDS again and noted the percentage change using the pre- and post-filtration TDS measurements. This process was repeated for higher and lower TDS concentrations, and our findings indicate that each of the units we tested is very consistent at removing the same percentage of overall TDS from any water passing through it.

TDS test results

TDS (% change)
Aarke Purifier -39
Brita Metro Standard -45.6
Brita Everyday -45.6
Brita Longlast -3.1
Hydros -17.5
Larq self-cleaning -2.2
Lifestraw -2
Pur Plus -6
ZeroWater -100

Chlorine removal testing

Chlorine in your drinking water may sound strange, but it is a common practice for water treatment facilities to add chlorine to the water supply as a disinfectant. This is highly effective at getting rid of other, nastier contaminants in the water, but the World Health Organization estimates that a concentration of ~0.2-4 ppm is standard for tap water, indicating that at least some is left over after disinfection. Chlorine can also impact the taste of water by giving it a chemical taste and odor.

For our testing, we decided to ramp things up a notch and test water prepared at a concentration similar to that of a swimming pool — 10 ppm chlorine. This elevated chlorine testing of 10 ppm instead of ~0.2-4 ppm gave us a clear indication of the changes after filtration. Once again, each filter was tested with 1 liter of solution and compared to results from the water prefiltration and once again, filters such as the ZeroWater substantially outperformed the others.

pH Level Analysis

Finally, during TDS testing, we also measured the change in pH. pH stands for “potential of hydrogen” and is used to quantify a substance’s acidity. A pH of zero is highly acidic, seven is neither acidic nor basic, and 14 represents a fundamental substance. Since the minerals that comprise the TDS in tap water increase the alkalinity, we expected the filtration process to decrease the water’s pH. Indeed, this was the case, and you can see a table of the pH changes below. 

Here’s a table of our most recent TDS removal test results, calculated using the pre- and post-filtration pH measurement. The data represents an average of three test runs for each filter pitcher. 



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