




💦 Sip Sustainably: Elevate Your Hydration Game!
The Phox V2 Water Filter is a revolutionary 9-cup glass pitcher designed with a refillable eco cartridge, significantly reducing plastic waste. It effectively filters out lead, copper, nickel, chlorine, and unpleasant tastes, ensuring clean and fresh drinking water. Certified to European Standard EN17093, this pitcher combines sustainability with superior filtration, making it a must-have for health-conscious consumers.
L**9
Delicious alkaline water!
Highly recommend and very easy to setup, use. For us, this is the perfect water-filter pitcher. We love the glass base - no plastic taste in the water. Yay!!!! We’ve only had it a few days, but so far so great!!!I’m already thinking of buying more to give as gifts. 💧💙🥰
D**Z
Water tastes great!
I thought I would try a new water filter pitcher and picked this Phox glass alkaline pitcher. I absolutely love it! Nice size, filters quickly and the water tastes great! I highly recommend this one.
L**W
No more plastic waste!
I am so pleased at the quality of the water I get from this glass water filter. I've used Brita for years, but saw this as a way to do without the plastic filters that get thrown away. This container is tall, yes. But having clear glass instead of murky plastic is so much better. The reusable filter is easy, and the cost of the filtering packets is about the same, but much better for the environment, and for my health.
J**E
Most eco-friendly water pitcher filter yet!
When I first put the filter pouch in the refillable filter it wasn’t really going through so I gave it a stir with a knife and it’s been filtering wonderfully since! Although I love the glass bottom, I wish it were larger to hold more water but I do understand that would make it heavier so I get it.
J**Y
It's a miracle!
I am fortunate to live somewhere that has excellent tasting tap water, so I can't speak to taste. However our water is very hard and really gunks up my Ovente electric kettle, coating it with that white calcium and who knows what. Now with the Phox water filter my kettle stays perfectly clear! I was afraid I was going to have to get a reverse osmosis system which I really didn't want to do, they're such water wasters, but this little beauty has solved my problem. Who knew it could be so simple?
B**Y
My new delicious water
My brita pitcher was leaking and had to be replaced. I decided not to get another brita because the cartridges are bad for our planet. With the Phox you refill the cartridge every two months. The pitcher is glass and not plastic and the tastes delicious.
M**G
Water Filter
Not too pleased. It's a bit awkward to use, so much so that after two months of use, we tossed it in the trash. There are much better options out there.
R**T
Pros and cons
6 mo. Update-Forget the pros and cons. I can't wait to get a new one of a different design and company. The water flows through the filter so fast it's hard to believe it's filtering anything significant. It's a pain to constantly take out and adjust. The filters aren't cheap so it feels like being on board with the less waste revolution is a hassle and greater expense with this one.PROS-I love that the water filtering reservoir is almost the same size as the bottom so you don't have to fill it and stand around waiting to add more water. I fill it then set it back on the counter.-silicone base so it doesn't slip.- good tasting water.- excellent and responsive customer service-less plastic wasteCONS- if you don't have the silicone gasket around the filter lined up right, tap water will leak through and mix in with the filtered water.- the filter particles can clog and slow down the water flow. I then have to take the filter out and give it a good shake. I can see a 2.0 version incorporating a paper filter packet to keep these particles out of the drain holes or perhaps it sometimes becomes too dense like soil without good aeration.-FILTERS FOR THE CLEAN WATER ARE CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE. this could be a bigger issue but I will try to be resourceful and innovative with other brands if I have to when it comes time to buy a new one in a week.Overall, I like the quality, build, and concept of this filter pitcher compared to Brita. It's handsome and I like have my water in glass.
I**I
The best water filter
After a lot of research I found the Phox. I have never been able to drink tap water but once I had this, I can even drink room temperature water.
L**A
Water is clean
Cleans Berlins water so can't ask for more
L**A
Finalmente posso bere l'acqua del rubinetto senza odori di cloro.
Lo usavano i miei figli in Inghilterra e me lo hanno consigliato. Felicissima dell'acquisto.
A**N
Small volume and uncomfortably tall
I was confused by the "2.2L" in the name, the actual volume of water that can be poured into the top section is around 800mlI had to repeat the "soak filter in the water" procedure as it stopped filtering in around a week.The fact that the filter is very tall makes it uncomfortable to pour water directly from the facet and store in the refridgerator.I like that filtered water is stored in a glass jar
P**S
V2 fixes a serious problem with V1. Much better than cartridges
We had a V1 Phox glass water filter which came to a disastrous end - the top and bottom parted company while I was pouring water and the bottom fell and shattered. We were finding shards of glass for days.But we liked the concept and V2 makes a crucial improvement. You push a narrow rubber seal with an inverted U cross-section onto the top rim (not the side, as with V1) of the glass vessel, then press the plastic top down on it and give it about an eighth turn. Helped by a cleverly disguised screw thread between the top and bottom, this is foolproof, unlike with V1; the seal cannot be incomplete.With that done we have a great filter jug. The advantages over "Brita" cartridge-based systems are:- The water tastes better. As with a recently bought coffee machine, we did blind tasting and there is no doubt here. (But see the comment later about the "alkaline" option!)- Good-quality components. Filter jugs tend to look and feel cheap and there is none of that here. It is well known that Irn Bru tastes better from a glass bottle than from a can, and that effect may well be repeated. The plastic parts have a pleasant slightly rubbery feel and are not going to crack or split. The only minor issue is that limescale building up is obvious because of the black finish; however, Viakal or equivalent quickly fixes that.- Very clever design for filling. The jug sits in the sink and is filled from the tap with a gap of only a few inches between the head of the tap and the lid; the flip-up tab where the water enters is particularly good. (I am arthritic and not having to hold a heavy jug under a running tap is great).- Washable. There are no awkward seams or hinges and every part can be detached from the others and fully cleaned.- Recyclable. Even in supermarkets which don't formally collect "Brita" filters there are piles of them in the battery collection bins ... that suggests a big problem and a desire to recycle which, oddly, not many manufacturers appear to be trying to meet.- The same cost as "Brita" filters, despite being a unique technology.The only issue is that putting the jug together for the first time is a bit confusing, as there are nine parts in total. However, we quickly learned.One mistake we made was to use the "alkaline" rather than "clean" filter pellets for water used to make green tea and coffee. Never again; "alkaline" gave the tea, in particular, an odd taste and is clearly only meant to filter water to be used as water, as it were.Phox has developed an excellent system and should be encouraged. Every six weeks there is only a carbon filter about the size of a £2 coin and a few cubic inches of what look like tiny black and white polystyrene pellets to go into the black bin; water filtering is, by definition, removing undesirable chemicals from water so there is always going to be an non-recyclable component which takes them up and Phox has clearly minimised it.
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