

💧 Elevate your hydration game with every sip!
The LifeStraw Home Water Pitcher is a premium 7-cup glass filtration system that removes bacteria, parasites, microplastics, lead, mercury, PFAS, and over 30 other contaminants. Featuring a durable borosilicate glass body with a silicone base, it enhances water taste by preserving essential minerals. Its advanced membrane and activated carbon filters provide up to one year of clean water, making it an eco-friendly alternative to bottled water for health-conscious, sustainability-minded professionals.










| ASIN | B09R6211QP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,781 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #35 in Pitcher Water Filters |
| Brand | LifeStraw |
| Brand Name | LifeStraw |
| Capacity | 3.5 Pounds |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,291 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07640144286644, 77640144286643 |
| Included Components | Glass Pitcher, Silicone Base, Filter Housing, Carbon Filter, Membrane Filter |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.8"L x 5.8"W x 11.25"H |
| Item Type Name | Water Filter |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LifeStraw |
| Material | Glass |
| Material Type | Glass |
| Model Name | Home |
| Model Number | LSH7GLSWH21 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Filters Microplastics, Bacteria, Parasites & PFAS |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5.8"L x 5.8"W x 11.25"H |
| Purification Method | Activated Carbon, Microfiltration Membrane |
| Special Feature | Filters Microplastics, Bacteria, Parasites & PFAS |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 1000 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
S**H
Works well!
I have had this a few weeks now and I’m very happy with it. The water taste good and it is a sturdy glass material material with a silicone cover at the bottom to help protect it. I will say I was initially worried when I first got it because it was taking FOREVER to filter. Now it’s a little faster, but I do expect it to be somewhat slower because it seems to be a good filter. I’m always having to fill it because it’s not a huge capacity, but I don’t mind because of the quality of the water it is just me though so for more than one person sharing it due to the capacity and a slow filtering. It might be hard for multiple people to use it.
S**O
LIFESTRAW MADE MY DREAM PITCHER
Why did such a fantastic company ever make a plastic pitcher? I have suffered for years wishing for this and now here it is and I LOVE IT. Easy to use, perfect water filtering with 2 different approaches to cleaning water ––actually one of the few that filters out PFAS and forever chemicals in our water systems. Shame on our governments, State and Federal for that! The plastic ones I had leaked and cracked, but this glass one is of the highest quality and is one of my newest PRICED POSSESSIONS! THANK YOU FOR MY CLEAN AND GREAT TASTING WATER!
S**O
Lovely and different GLASS pitcher
This LifeStraw 7 cup pitcher is super streamlined and attractive! The water tastes cleaner! But it does have several design quirks that I hope will be fixed in future models. This is just so nice looking and feels much higher quality than the competition - we have mostly used Brita pitchers in the past and this feels much nicer in terms of materials. I was looking for a glass pitcher without any plastic, and could not find something that was completely plastic free, but at least the body of this one is glass, with a silicone outer (removable) base. The double filter is pretty cool and they say it removes microplastics plus lead and bacteria, which I have not seen in other filters! Nice. I was really excited about that and I can actually taste a pretty noticeable difference in the taste of this water vs a Brita lead reducing filter pitcher. The main downfall of this lovely pitcher is how unbelievably slow the filter is...the first use and then following 3-4 uses were painfully slow, it took literally all day to filter one batch (the first batch) of water (not a whole pitcher full, just one small reservoir full). I was shocked. This speed has improved, but is still really slow compared to the Brita. Like really slow. Another design flaw is the location of the handle - I love that it is glass, but the handle is up really high on the body of the pitcher and when you have this half full or more, the handle is hard to hold and the pitcher is hard to tilt because of the weight. Speaking of which, the weight of this pitcher will be a major challenge for some because of the glass--when it is full, it weighs over 8 lbs. The last thing to know / not great feature is that the reservoir that you fill to filter the water is so small (I totally understand why, design-wise, it could not really be any bigger) that you have to fill it up SO, so many times to get a full pitcher. My goal in buying this was to have one pitcher to use for the day for myself so I would know how much water I am drinking in a day and then fill it up at night. Well I don't have that much time on my hands at night to refill the reservoir so many times, since it also takes so long to filter. I'm including a picture of the pitcher when it is pretty full and with this amount of water, the entire thing weighs 7 lbs 9 oz. Another picture to show the size difference. Overall I am still happy with this purchase! Just wish the filter were faster and reservoir were larger.
R**D
Slow, heavy, filters through plastic
People are not joking when they say it takes 3 hours to fill the pitcher. I did prime the filter properly. And have filled it a few times. The main issue isn't even that the water comes out about as slow as about 1 drip every 2 seconds. The problem is you have to fill up the pre-filter water holder 7 times to fully fill the container. If you only had to fill it once or twice you could just put it in the fridge and let it do its job. But I have to leave this thing sitting on my counter for 3 hours so I remember to add water to it 7 frickin times before its full. And no, this is not an exaggeration. Amazon forces me to drive to UPS to return items which is 45 minutes from where I life so I am stuck with this terrible product. And if you are just trying to eliminate plastics from your kitchen, keep in mind the water sits inside a plastic holder and both the filters are housed in plastic which the water passes through. When full, it weighs as much as a large cast iron pan. If you aren't going to the gym regularly, this may not be the best option.
S**L
Great buy for filter water for one person
Great water filter. Taste stays intact. That’s what I lie about lifestraw as a brand. Filter life is long and comes with all the instructions to help setup. No leakage or smell or even no lime sediments in the jar even after using it for 10days. Have been drinking 2 gallons each day consistently. FYI-please rinse and wash every part before even starting to drink from this jar.
J**J
Working good and filters faster after it's primed
I almost did not get this because of some of the negative reviews about how slow it filters and how easy the insert or pitcher would break on you. It is slow in the beginning, but once the filters are primed and soaked it filters faster. Don't expect to filter water in like a minute or two to drink right away. Let it filter and do it's thing! I have a separate 2 gal ice tea glass container with a spigot that I empty the water into once it filters. The one thing I do is I don't push the filter insert all the way down as it is a bit hard to pull out. You need to sort of rock it back and forth while pulling on it to come out. Don't hold it with one hand over the counter or else it will pop out and you will hit the counter and break the glass! Sit on the rug or couch and slowly pull and rock it back and forth with both hands to pull it out. You may also want to try injecting some water around the rim to help loosen it up. Do not use a screw driver to pry it up! The glass container is quite large and I just have the insert sitting on the rim as I don't push it all the way down. That way it gives me a little extra room for the water to filter and fill up. Also I can pull it out easily and hold it while I empty the water into my 2 gal container without the water in the filter spilling out. Once I do that I just top off the water filter so it's going at full capacity. Every time I go to the kitchen I just keep topping off the water in the filter. I have a separate water pitcher in the fridge filled as well as my 2 gal glass container filled and the filtered water pitcher ready to empty. It's a good quality filter and glass pitcher. It's says it filters the microplastics which is one of the main reasons I got this brand. The main filter will last about a year and the good thing is that when it needs replacing it will just stop filtering water so you don't need to remember. Just have a replacement filter ready. The main filter replacement after a year did not seem too expensive for how long it lasts. I did see other brands that were cheaper, but I don't know about their quality and don't want to take a chance!
E**Y
Works OK, but too tall to fit in fridge, and the clean water still sits in contact with plastic
Well... I bought this pitcher because our city recently upped the amount of "disinfectant" it's putting into the tap water and even filtered through our PUR faucet mount filters, it was horrible to drink - like burning the back of my mouth horrible. (I'm super sensitive to this sort of thing - for reference I can't stand bottled water because it tastes like plastic to me, so take these comments with a grain of salt.) I did some research and discovered that our city uses chloramine instead of just chlorine - it's a combination of chlorine and ammonia and it's much more difficult to filter out. Apparently it needs much more time in contact with the carbon to get the stuff out, and since you can't run water through a faucet mount filter more than once, I got this pitcher to try to to make the filtered tap water palatable. So the way we're using this is that I take water filtered through the PUR filter and run it through this pitcher. If I run it through once, I can still taste the disinfectant a bit, but if I run it through twice it tastes clean. That may say more about chloramine and my sensitivity to it than it does about this pitcher though. The comments about the slowness of this thing are true. It has gotten a bit better now that I've run about a dozen cycles through it, but it still takes 15-20 minutes to filter one batch - one batch is NOT a full pitcher, it's more like 16 ounces. I mean, I guess the micro-filter makes it slow, so I'm willing to put up with that, but it's making it really difficult to filter enough water to cook. Plus, we have a cat with kidney disease, and he wasn't liking the horrible tasting water either, so we have to filter water to keep his water dishes full. I haven't managed to get the thing very full before we needed to use the water, and I actually don't plan to because here's the deal - while the pitcher itself is glass, the filter housing thing in the middle is plastic - so if you fill it with more than 16-20 ounces of water, your water is still going to be sitting in contact with plastic! I mean it's great that the filter removes micro-plastics, but I'm not sure what good it does if the water is just going to sit in contact with more plastic! I guess I foolishly assumed that the filter was housed in glass - wrong! This seems like a major design flaw for something that's marketed as a way to remove micro-plastics. And the final problem is that the thing is 11.5 inches tall, and the tallest our refrigerator shelves can accommodate is 11 inches. It won't fit in the door either - it's 6 inches in diameter at the bottom which is about half an inch too big to fit in the door. We might be able to re-arrange the shelves, but I'm not sure it's worth it as I think we'll probably be investigating other types of filtration/purification systems. Sooo... it works, I guess. At least I've found a way to make palatable water for the time being, but the many hassles involved with using this thing mean that it's unlikely to be a permanent solution. Or maybe the city will turn down the level of disinfectant soon and it will all be a moot point!
A**R
Would Recommend / Single Person Use
Works great. Kinda slow but quickens as it’s used. Rip: fill at night and as you go. Stays clean; no issues with mold. Great alternative to under sink or system filtration system, but too small for family. If you drink a healthy or recommended amount of water daily, it’s good for one person.
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