Excelpure EP-LT600P Water Filter Review
Our verdict
The Excelpure EP-LT600P uses natural carbon filtration and carries both NSF and IAPMO certification, landing a solid 4.7 rating from 1,000 reviewers. At $28.49 for a single filter, it is priced in the mid-range and suits buyers who prefer a well-reviewed single-purchase option.
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Buyers who want a carbon-based refrigerator filter with both NSF and IAPMO certification, available as a single unit rather than a multi-pack.
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You prefer buying in bulk to reduce per-filter cost, or you need a filter certified to NSF 53 for health-related contaminants beyond the aesthetic range.
- Certification Nsf&Iapmo
- Pack 1
- Material Carbon
- Pack of 1 - fewer than 64% of the 140 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 1,000 owner ratings
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Popularity2.9/5
1,000 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other water filtration: replacement filters, under-sink and reverse osmosis systems, filter pitchers, water dispensers, coolers, faucet filters and softeners we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Excelpure EP-LT600P is built with carbon filtration material and holds both NSF and IAPMO certification. Carbon-based filters are designed to reduce chlorine taste and odor, making water taste cleaner coming from the refrigerator dispenser or ice maker. The dual-certification from NSF and IAPMO adds independent verification to the manufacturer's performance claims.
At $28.49 for a single filter, the EP-LT600P sits at a mid-tier price point compared to multi-pack alternatives. Buyers who replace filters every six months and prefer to purchase one at a time will find the single-pack format convenient rather than having to store extra units.
The product has accumulated 1,000 reviews with a 4.7 average, which represents a meaningful volume of feedback. A rating that high across that many reviews suggests buyers are consistently satisfied with fit and taste improvement. No specific gallon capacity or dimensions are listed in the available data.
Pros
- Certified by both NSF and IAPMO, providing independent third-party verification
- Carbon filtration material designed to reduce chlorine taste and odor
- 4.7 rating across 1,000 reviews is a solid confidence signal
- Single-pack format is practical for buyers who replace on a set schedule
Cons
- Single-pack at $28.49 is a higher per-filter cost than multi-pack alternatives in the same price range
- No gallon capacity is published, so filter life is uncertain
- Certification standard details (which specific NSF standard) are not broken down in the available data
Specifications
| Certification | Nsf&Iapmo |
|---|---|
| Pack | 1 |
| Material | Carbon |
Performance notes
Certified to NSF and IAPMO standards. Filter material is carbon. No rated capacity or filter dimensions are listed in the available data. Designed to reduce aesthetic impurities including chlorine taste and odor based on the carbon construction and NSF certification.
What buyers say
One thousand reviews with a 4.7 average is a strong satisfaction signal. Buyers at this volume and rating level generally report consistent fit and noticeable improvements in water taste. The absence of complaints large enough to drag the rating below 4.7 suggests few systematic fit or performance issues.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between NSF and IAPMO certification?
NSF International and IAPMO (International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials) are both independent third-party organizations that test and certify water treatment products. A product carrying both certifications has been evaluated by two separate bodies, which adds an additional layer of independent verification. Both organizations test products against ANSI/NSF standards.
How often should the EP-LT600P be replaced?
No specific gallon capacity is published for this model. Most refrigerator filters are rated for roughly six months under typical household use. Replace sooner if water develops an off taste or odor, or if your refrigerator's filter indicator light activates. Water quality in your area also affects how quickly the filter media is exhausted.