Epic Water Filters B0GFGSQ2M8 Filter Pitcher Review
Our verdict
A generously sized 3.5-liter pitcher that uses ion exchange filtration, suited to households that want a larger-capacity option without going to a countertop system. At $89, it sits at the higher end of the pitcher category, so buyers should weigh that against the capacity advantage.
Check price on AmazonBest for
Households that go through a lot of filtered water daily and want a pitcher that holds 3.5 liters without constant refills.
Skip if
You are on a tighter budget or only need a small personal pitcher, since similarly capable pitchers are available at a lower price point.
- Purification Ion Exchange
- Capacity / life 3.5 Liters
- Install Countertop
- Pack 1
- Material Plastic
- Container Pitcher
- Priced 96% above the category median ($45.50 across 33 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 2,200 owner ratings
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Popularity3.8/5
2,200 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 Epic Water Filters B0GFGSQ2M8 is a countertop filter pitcher with a 3.5-liter capacity, built for buyers who find standard 6-to-10-cup pitchers too small for daily household use. It uses ion exchange as its stated purification method, a technology designed to reduce dissolved minerals such as calcium and magnesium that contribute to hard-water taste.', 'The plastic construction keeps the pitcher lightweight enough to handle when full, and the 10 x 6 x 12-inch footprint fits on most refrigerator shelves, though buyers should measure their shelf clearance before purchasing given the height. One filter is included in the pack.', 'Priced at $89, this pitcher costs more than most mainstream competitors. Buyers comfortable with that price will get a capable large-format option from a brand that focuses on water filtration as its core product line. Those who prioritize certifications or need a lower up-front cost may want to compare other options in the category.']
Pros
- Large 3.5-liter capacity reduces how often you need to refill
- Ion exchange design targets hard-water minerals that affect taste
- 4.0-star average across a meaningful sample of 2,200 reviews suggests consistent real-world satisfaction
- Dedicated filtration brand with a focused product line
Cons
- $89 price is toward the top of the filter pitcher segment
- No listed third-party certification in the available specs
- At 10 x 6 x 12 inches it may not clear some refrigerator door shelves
Specifications
| Purification | Ion Exchange |
|---|---|
| Capacity / life | 3.5 Liters |
| Install | Countertop |
| Pack | 1 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Container | Pitcher |
| Dimensions | 10 X 6 X 12 In |
Performance notes
The pitcher uses ion exchange filtration, which is designed to reduce dissolved ions including hardness minerals. No third-party certification such as NSF or ANSI is listed in the available product data, so buyers who require certified contaminant reduction claims should confirm certification status before purchasing. Capacity is 3.5 liters per fill. The filter is a single-pack unit.
What buyers say
With a 4.0-star rating across roughly 2,200 reviews, buyer feedback is broadly positive without being exceptional. A score in this range typically reflects a product that performs its core job reliably but may have a meaningful minority of buyers who encountered issues, often around filter flow rate, fit, or value relative to price. The volume of reviews does indicate the product has been on the market long enough to represent a real cross-section of buyers.
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Frequently asked questions
What type of filtration does this Epic Water Filters pitcher use?
The pitcher uses ion exchange filtration. This method is designed to reduce dissolved ions, particularly hard-water minerals like calcium and magnesium that can affect the taste and feel of tap water. It is a different mechanism than activated carbon filtration, which primarily targets chlorine taste and odor.
Is this pitcher certified by NSF or a similar third-party body?
No third-party certification is listed in the available product specifications. If certification against a specific NSF or ANSI standard is important to you, contact Epic Water Filters directly or check the current product listing for updated certification documentation before purchasing.
How does the 3.5-liter size compare to standard filter pitchers?
Most popular filter pitchers hold roughly 6 to 10 cups, which works out to about 1.4 to 2.4 liters. At 3.5 liters, this pitcher holds meaningfully more and is a better fit for households that filter water for cooking as well as drinking. The larger size also means the pitcher is taller, at 12 inches, so check your refrigerator shelf height before buying.