💧 Elevate your hydration game with pro-grade purity at home!
The Pentair Everpure H-300 Quick-Change Filter Cartridge delivers commercial-grade water filtration with 0.5 micron precision, reducing lead, chlorine taste, VOCs, microplastics, and harmful cysts. Certified by NSF standards, it filters up to 300 gallons—equivalent to 2,250 bottled waters—while its durable metal housing ensures long-lasting, leak-proof performance. Made in the USA, this cartridge is the essential upgrade for clean, safe drinking water in your home.
Material | Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 3.25"D x 17"W x 3.25"H |
Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
External Testing Certification | NSF |
Product Benefits | Reduces Chlorine |
Brand | Everpure |
UPC | 805095137095 054568550545 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00054568550545 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Pentair |
Part Number | EV927072 |
Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
Item model number | EV9270-72 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Silver |
Style | Cartridge |
Pattern | Potable Water Filter |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Cartridge |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Free of defects for a full twelve (12) months after purchase. A detailed warranty statement is provided with each system. |
J**G
Reduction in chlorine and other impurities
I have been using the Everpure H-300 Water Filter for the past year and I am extremely impressed with its performance. The filter is designed to remove impurities and improve the taste and odor of my water. One of the things I appreciate most about this filter is the improvement in the flavor of my water. Since installing the filter, I have noticed a significant reduction in chlorine and other impurities, which has resulted in a much cleaner and fresher taste. The filter also effectively removed the unpleasant smell of chlorine. Another great feature of this filter is its longevity. The filter lasts up to 11 months, which is much longer than other filters I have used in the past. This means that I don't have to replace the filter as often, which helps to save me money in the long run. Overall, I highly recommend the Everpure H-300 Water Filter for anyone looking to improve the taste and odor of their water. The filter's ability to remove impurities, its longevity, and its affordable price make it an excellent value for money.
C**.
Under sink filter
Works great
R**X
Best filter
It filters out everything and leaves your water tasting great, easy to install, fits perfect. Best value for your money was buying it on blk Friday.
D**3
Convenient and effective filter
I've been using the EverPure H-300 filter for three years now, and I am on my fourth filter. I have it mounted under my kitchen sink, where it dispenses from its own faucet. It's a large filter, so I had to make sure the cabinet under the sink was set up properly to accommodate it. Once the system was all set up, it was great. The filter itself is easy to change. I just twist the old one off and twist the new one on. It takes me about five minutes, and that's only because I have to get awkwardly inside my under-sink cabinet.To give you an idea of how long the filter lasts, my family of five uses the filtered water for drinking and cooking, but not for things like washing dishes. Given that amount of usage, each filter has lasted 10-11 months. It comes with a timer to indicate when the filter should be replaced, but I've been ignoring that. I wait until the water pressure starts to get lower, and then I replace it.As far as what it filters out, this is a good choice compared to Brita or other pitcher type filters. As others have mentioned, it does reduce the amount of lead in the water. If you really want to get everything out of your water, you need to get something like a reverse osmosis system. That can be expensive and has its own downsides, so I haven't gone that route.
R**R
Expensive ... but worth it (generally)
I think these are far too expensive in general, but I can buy them here at a pretty decent price. In taste tests, the water that comes from these filters wins every time against bottled water, so I'm happy with the system overall.When you first change the filters, they often have a ton of air bubbles ... the bubbles are harmless and if you let the water sit for a minute the bubbles dissipate. After a day or two, the bubbles are gone.They last longer than six months, in my opinion ... closer to a year.
J**H
Easy to Install water
A solid filtration system that was easy to install with little leakage during installation. It is fairly tall so you need space under the sink to install. The price of the filter has increased substantially in the past few years so it is expensive. The water does taste clear and refreshing so it seems worth the cost.
N**A
I was impressed that it had what I thought was a good Everpure system already installed and maintained by a professional ...
My wife and I moved into a new place in Southern California. The water is known for not being pure and most every household either buys water in bottled form or has a filtration system installed. I was impressed that it had what I thought was a good Everpure system already installed and maintained by a professional company.I could tell by the time stamp that it was time to changed the filter but before doing so I ordered water testing equipment through Amazon. I tested for chemicals and used a TDS detector. The tests revealed that the water just made the grade and was safe to drink, though close to the failing point for salt levels. The TDS detector revealed a high level of contamination of 495ppm. I read where anything over 500ppm is not recommended to drink and could be down right unhealthy at 1000ppm.Using that as a baseline for tap water, I tested bottled water from a spring which came in at 120ppm. Just remember that pure drinking water will have no recordable solids in it (but that's just a pipe dream unless you drink distilled). After putting the filter in, the ppm in the water dropped to 358. Not the best but I read that most tap water (unfiltered) is around 350ppm (this was only from one source however). I felt OK, not pure, but doable. Unfortunately, that was the last time it was ever that low since that time. Its been less than 3 weeks and still early into its life expectancy, the average read is now in the mid 440's. Considering that the filter touts a .5 micron filter level, this truly was a disappointmentI removed the filter and reinstalled it thinking that I put it in wrong but the readings did not change. It was a waste of time and money. We are now back on bottled water that tests at 30ppm. Buyer beware!
M**O
Always loved Ever-pure
What can I say, it's a great filter
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