
Microfiltration technology
PitcherPro SMR refills use advanced microfiltration technology to remove more than 60 common contaminants, including chlorine, limescale, microplastics, pesticides, and heavy metals, while enriching the water with natural minerals.
The result? Clean, fresh-tasting, alkaline water that supports your health and fits your lifestyle. Each refill lasts up to 600 liters, giving you peace of mind and reducing plastic waste at the same time.
Water capacity and flow
- Net Capacity: 1.45 L (perfect for daily use, meals, or filling your reusable bottle).
- Fast Flow Rate: Filters water at up to 2 liters per minute when full, so you don’t have to wait around for a fresh jug.
- Compact Size: Designed to fit in most standard refrigerators, making it practical for everyday use.
Use tips
It is recommended to put a new refill every 3 months in order not to lose filtering efficiency. Why?
The refill is made of carbon, a material of organic origin that can be a breeding ground for microorganisms, which over time can give rise to the proliferation of bacteria. These bacteria accumulate behind the filter and contaminate the water.
In addition, the filtered lime will eventually reduce the water flow rate depending on the hardness of the source water.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I will like the taste?
There are several causes of bad taste in tap water. Hardness of water, which is the concentrated amount of dissolved minerals like calcium or magnesium, is one of them. The higher the concentration of these elements, the harder the water.
Chlorine also directly affects the bad taste of our tap water. Other causes may be an excess of calcium or potassium in the water.
Our filters eliminate these substances, so the water that comes out of our tap will be clean, clear, and good-tasting.
Why do I have to change it every 3 months even if I use it infrequently?
The replacement is made of carbon, an organic material that can be a breeding ground for microorganisms, which over time can lead to the proliferation of bacteria. These bacteria accumulate behind the filter and can contaminate the water.
It is a normal situation with activated carbon filters, regardless of how many people are in the house, or whether the filter has been unused for a period of time.