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There is a wide range of pitchers and dispensers from VEVOR that can filter, dispense, and clean water as needed. Our collection includes water filter pitchers, gravity fed water filter systems, alkaline water ionizer machines, and countertop water dispensers. The products provide cleaner, better-tasting drinking water through reliable filtration technology, useful dispensing formats, and daily-use durability. Most homes and businesses need water treatment systems at a fair price.


VEVOR Pitchers and Dispensers – Filter Pitchers, Gravity Systems & Alkaline Ionizers for Every Home


Are you looking for an easy-to-use countertop filtration option that delivers clean, great-tasting drinking water without the hassle of installation? Consider choosing the right pitcher and dispenser for your home's water quality needs, while accounting for daily consumption volume and your preferred filtration method. It's a safe way to turn regular tap water into filtered drinking water that tastes better and has fewer contaminants. If you choose alkaline ionizer machines, you get more minerals and the pH adjustment that many people like for daily hydration. VEVOR's pitchers and dispensers come in a range of filtration formats and capacities, making them perfect for homes and businesses.


Choosing Pitchers and Dispensers by Product Type


The type of pitcher and dispenser will determine the filtration mechanism, dispensing format, water treatment result, and daily usage pattern. It will also determine how easy it is to get water at home or at the office. Each pitcher and dispenser type addresses a different set of concerns about water quality and user convenience.


Water Filter Pitchers with Compact Filtration for Everyday Drinking Water Improvement


Water filter pitchers are the easiest to find and the most popular type of pitcher and dispenser. They are small and can be stored on a counter or in the fridge. They filter tap water by gravity, removing chlorine taste and odor, sediment, heavy metals, and other common contaminants. They don't need to be installed, connected to the plumbing, or powered by electricity. The activated carbon block and ion-exchange resin filter cells in water filter pitchers address the most common problems with tap water quality.


There are different sizes of water filter pitchers, ranging from 1.5 liters for one person to 3.5+ liters for larger families. The amount of water that can be loaded for filtration in a single filling depends on the upper reservoir volume. Larger upper reservoirs mean that less manual refilling is needed to keep a full supply of filtered water ready to use right away.


The filter cartridges that come with pitchers can filter up to 150 to 300 liters of water. That's enough for a family of four to drink 1.5 to 2 liters of water every day for 4 to 8 weeks. On some water filter pitcher models, filter life indicators show how much water has been filtered. It also shows how long it has been since the last cartridge replacement. 


Gravity Fed Water Filter Systems with High-Capacity Countertop Filtration Without Plumbing


Gravity-fed water filter systems take the concept of a water filter pitcher and scale it up. They use multiple stages of filtration to make the water safer and better for larger places. Gravity-fed water filter systems have a two-chamber countertop design. The upper chamber holds tap water that hasn't been filtered through one or more filter candles or cartridges. The lower chamber collects and stores filtered water, which can be dispensed through a spigot tap without tilting or pouring the unit.


In gravity-fed water filter systems, water moves slowly through the filter media at a rate determined by the filter element's pore structure. The flow rate is slower than pressurized under-sink filtration, but allows enough time for the water to interact with the filter media. Gravity flow rates through filter systems are normally between 1 and 3 liters per hour per filter candle. Multi-candle configurations in larger units provide proportionally higher total flow rates. 


When you use a lower chamber spigot dispenser, you don't have to lift and pour as you do with regular pitchers. It is better for older people, people with weak hands, and businesses where the dispenser needs to stay put on a counter or shelf. The lower chambers of the gravity-fed water filter system are made from either BPA-free food-grade plastic or stainless steel. The stainless steel models are more durable, easier to clean, and have a higher-end look, making them more suitable where the unit's appearance matters.


Alkaline Water Ionizer Machines with pH Enhancement, Mineral Enrichment, and Advanced Water Treatment


A growing number of health-conscious consumers prefer alkaline drinking water with a pH of 8.0 to 10.0 for daily hydration. It is often marketed as having antioxidant properties and a higher mineral content. Alkaline water ionizer machines are the most technologically advanced product type in the pitchers and dispensers range. They adjust the pH and ionic mineral content of the source water while removing contaminants.


By passing source water over electrically charged platinum-coated titanium electrode plates, alkaline water ionizers create two streams. One is alkaline, and the other is acidic. The ionization process raises the pH of the drinking water output stream while concentrating acidic compounds in a separate waste stream. The number of electrode plates in an ionizer determines how much ionization it can do and the pH levels it can produce. Alkaline water ionizers with seven or more electrode plates produce stable alkaline output across a wider range of mineral concentrations in the source water. 


Water ionizer machines have pH and ORP (oxidation-reduction potential) output settings that let users choose from neutral filtered water, acidic water, and several alkaline options. Some alkaline output levels can be used for cleaning and certain skin-care applications. Negative ORP values in alkaline ionized water indicate an antioxidant electron-donating capacity, which supporters of alkaline water claim may be beneficial for health. However, people who are keen to know more about the health claims made about drinking alkaline water should talk to a doctor.


Evaluating Pitchers and Dispensers by Filtration Method and Capacity


How well a pitcher and dispenser remove specific contaminants in the source water supply depends on the filtration method and capacity of the pitcher and dispenser. A realistic, cost-effective approach is to choose the filtration technology that best addresses your water quality issues.


Filtration Technologies with Activated Carbon, Ion Exchange, Multi-Stage, and Gravity Candle Filtration


The filtration technology in a pitcher and dispenser tells you which contaminants it effectively removes, which it only partially reduces, and which it doesn't remove. It is an important distinction for buyers concerned with more than just chlorine taste and smell in their water. They may also worry about heavy metals, nitrates, some microorganisms, or certain industrial contaminants in their local water supply.


One technology used in water filter pitchers and the main filter stage in multi-stage gravity-fed water filter systems is activated carbon filtration. The technology is very effective at removing chlorine, chloramines, trihalomethanes, and other organic compounds that make tap water taste and smell bad. A gram of activated carbon can have hundreds of square meters of adsorption surface. As water flows through a carbon block or a granular carbon bed, the carbon's large internal surface area adsorbs organic molecules and chlorine compounds. Activated carbon filter cartridges use coconut-shell carbon, which is often preferred to coal-based carbon because of its pore structure and adsorption characteristics. 


Capacity Matching, Flow Rate, and Replacement Schedules for Daily Use


As a general rule, many guidelines suggest each person drink around 2 liters of water per day, depending on individual needs. That means that a family of four who uses only filtered water for cooking and drinking may need around 8 liters per day. To meet this need, a 1.5-liter filter pitcher with a 1-liter upper reservoir must be refilled and filtered 8 times a day. Gravity-fed water filter systems have lower chambers that hold 8 to 15 liters of water and continuously refill from the upper chamber. Hence, households with three or more people don't have to worry about how often they need to refill smaller pitchers. 


Filter cartridge replacement schedules should be based on actual usage volume, not just elapsed time. For example, a 300-liter filter that uses 8 liters per day needs to be replaced every 37 days. However, in a one-person household, the same filter lasts 150 days when used 2 liters per day. Electronic filter life monitors in pitchers and dispensers track the actual volume of filtered water rather than elapsed time. It provides accurate replacement reminders that prevent both premature replacement, which wastes unused filter capacity, and overdue replacement.


Shop VEVOR Pitchers and Dispensers for Cleaner, Better-Tasting Water Every Day


All of VEVOR's products are designed to work well every day and last a long time. They include small water filter pitchers, large gravity-fed water filter systems, advanced alkaline water ionizer machines, and useful countertop water dispensers. The pitchers and dispensers cover every filtration method, capacity need, and water treatment preference. Whether you want to improve the taste of tap water or meet your filtered water needs, VEVOR has the right solution at a fair price. Check out the entire selection of pitchers and dispensers to start drinking better water right away.


FAQs


How often should I replace the filter cartridge in a water filter pitcher?


The cartridges for the water filter jug can filter 150 to 300 liters of water. That is typically about 4 to 8 weeks' worth for a family of four who uses 4 to 8 liters a day. Models with filter life indicators track real usage volume rather than calendar time. Hence, they will always remind you to replace the filter, no matter how much you use it each day.


What contaminants do gravity-fed water filter systems remove? 


Water filter systems that use activated carbon and a ceramic candle stage remove chlorine, chloramines, organic compounds, sediment, bacteria, and protozoa. Heavy metals such as lead and copper are also reduced by pitchers and dispensers with ion-exchange resin steps. Before you choose a filter system, you should always check the specific claims about contaminant reduction for the water in your area.


What pH level does an alkaline water ionizer machine produce? 


VEVOR alkaline water ionizer machines can produce pH outputs that can be chosen. The pH outputs are usually between 8.0 and 10.0, based on the ionization level chosen and the mineral content of the source water. Source water with higher mineral content enables better ionization, making the alkaline pH product more stable. Machines with seven or more electrode plates can maintain a high pH across a wider range of mineral levels in the source water.


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