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Product description
Key features
The LifeStraw Home Water Pitcher is a 7-cup glass pitcher with a silicone base that delivers everyday protection against bacteria, parasites, microplastics, heavy metals and certain chemicals. It combines a membrane purification stage with activated carbon and ion exchange, so you get cleaner tasting water without losing essential minerals such as magnesium and potassium. If you want a portable, countertop solution that reduces reliance on single use bottles, this pitcher makes filtering simple and low fuss.
Technical details
- Name: LifeStraw Home Water Pitcher
- Capacity: 7-Cup
- Material: Glass with Silicone Base
- Format: Pitcher with Lid
- Filter life: Membrane purification 264 gallons, Activated carbon cartridge 40 gallons
- Removes: Bacteria and parasites, microplastics, lead, mercury, PFAS, chlorine, herbicides, pesticides
Usage tips
Fill the pitcher, let it pass through the purification membrane then chill or serve at room temperature as you prefer. Replace the activated carbon cartridge about every 40 gallons or roughly every two months under typical use, and expect the membrane element to last up to 264 gallons or about one year according to the manufacturer. Keep the glass pitcher and lid clean with mild soap and avoid abrasive scrubbers to preserve the finish.
What’s included
The package includes the glass pitcher with lid and silicone base and the initial filter components as specified by the manufacturer. Keep spare activated carbon cartridges on hand if you use filtered water daily, since that element has a shorter lifespan than the membrane.
Who it fits
You’ll appreciate it if you want clear tasting tap water with broad contaminant reduction and retention of healthy minerals. It’s a solid pick for households aiming to cut single use plastic and for anyone who values a compact filtration solution with straightforward maintenance. Ten in mind that cartridge replacement cadence means ongoing upkeep, but that trade off brings more thorough removal of microplastics and biological contaminants than basic carbon-only pitchers.









