• Step 1 : Assemble
    Assemble in 5 minutes

  • Step 3 : Filter
    Let gravity filter

  • Step 2 : Fill Fill with tap water

  • Step 4 : Enjoy
    Enjoy pure water

  • Step 2 : Fill Fill with tap water

  • Step 4 : Enjoy
    Enjoy pure water

Phoenix Gravity Water Filter

🇺🇸 Americans have trusted our water filters for over 50 years.

Based On 7,495 global reviews

I’m really happy that I made this choice after looking into purifying and distilling my water, I looked into electric ones and natural steam ones and found that both would cost a lot of time and energy waste by needing to purifying the water up to 4hrs at a time. I learned that the materials used in both options was of poor quality!

Victoria

We were looking for a solid filter that would be easy to maintain, easy to build, long lasting, and effective. Meets the mark on all accounts!

Andrew Narduzzi

Bought one from Amazon and I must say I had the other well named one from another company and Phoenix is better, the other company is terribly bad at customer services and rude and don’t care if you have a problem like when I ordered things that didn’t come and they literally said I was wrong and I got my things but I didn’t and called me a thief….very rude and unprofessional.

David

Resources & FAQs for Philadelphia Water Filters 

Philadelphia drinking water issues can feel overwhelming - but the right information makes all the difference. - Get to know what's in your water and find the filtration solution that fits your home and budget.

Frequently Asked Questions About Philadelphia Water

Is Philadelphia tap water safe to drink for infants and vulnerable groups? 

Despite saying that Philadelphia tap water safety complies with legal standards, PFAS can be found in Philadelphia water and can leach away from aged pipes. This makes Philadelphia water not a healthy choice for Sensitive Groups. A suitable filter will make sure a maximum reduction of Philadelphia water contamination. 

Why is the water quality report showing high levels of TTHMs? 

In the Philadelphia water quality report TTHMs are usually very high because Philadelphia uses a lot of chlorine in its water. Chlorine combined with substances in the Schuylkill and Delaware River creates TTHMs. Many health professionals think that TTHMs are too high for appropriate long-term consumption. 

Is there a high level of arsenic in Philadelphia water? 

Arsenic in Philadelphia water is vigilantly tested. Though usually lower than the legal limit of 10 ppb, it is deemed unsafe by health advocates. 

Can a Phoenix Gravity filter remove PFAS in Philadelphia water?

Yes. Our filters are meant to eliminate the current Philadelphia drinking water challenges such as PFOA/PFOS removal. They are an effective way to block these "forever chemicals" that typical pitcher filters can't. 

How do I know if my filter is handling arsenic in Philadelphia water? 

Phoenix filters utilize advanced carbon block or composite media tested against heavy metals and guarantees; your drinking water remains purified in Philadelphia. Therefore no leached arsenic from the Philadelphia water or lead from the aging pipes. 

What is the best way to monitor contaminated water in Philadelphia at home?

The bottom line is to check the Philadelphia annual water quality report and add a Phoenix Gravity filter. This is "final barrier" technology that keeps out lead, bacteria, cholera, or other down-stream contamination that could creep in after the water leaves the treatment plant, through the distribution pipes. 

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