Helen L.—January 20, 2015✓ Verified purchase
Great filter! I had 1 that my plumber installed and it lasted over a year. The water still tasted fine but I was a little concerned after the 1 year mark so I replaced it. Removal and installation of the filter were relatively easy. The price does seem like a lot at first glance but if you divide it over 12 months, it's more affordable than bottled water or Pur filters. FILTER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION TIPS Several notes on installation: 1) Put a bucket or a large towel under the filter to catch any water drips from the filter when removing the old and installing the new filter. 2) Push the filter fully into the housing and then turn it counter-clockwise until it locks. (Judge the amount of twist based on how much it took you to untwist the old filter.) Be sure to click on the latch before turning on the water. I did not twist the cartridge enough and had a little flood after I turned on the filter. Make sure you run the filter for 15 minutes to flush out any trapped air and residue. Put a label with the installation date so you remember to change the filter before 12 months have passed. I also have trouble removing the filter from the housing. I was advised to use a strap wrench to have more leverage and add some silicone-based o-ring lubricant around the threads to reduce the friction and prevent o-ring from bunching up. The strap wrench worked and I was able to remove the old filter. We were concerned about using a non-food grade silicone lubricant so we used a bit of vegetable oil instead. Hope these tips will help you. NOTE ABOUT THE CHEAPER BUT INTERIOR S-104 FILTER - AVOID AT ALL COST! I initially replaced my H-104 filter with the S-104 to save $10. According to the specs, the only difference is the H-104 reduces lime and scales but all of the filtration specs is the same for both filters. THIS WAS A MISTAKE! 6 months later, the water tasted worse than unfiltered water. So, I called Everpure to trouble-shoot. I was told that I need to replace the filter as it is likely "full" and thus not filtering properly (eventhough there is no change in the flow). How is that possible since the old H-104 had lasted over a year with the same water usage pattern??? So, I asked whether there is any warranty for this issue as the filter is supposed to last about a year and it's non-operational after 6 months. I was told there is no warranty for the longevity of the filter. So, in saving $10, I wasted $50. This is a raw deal for a seemingly more economical option. Do not buy the S-104 filter! Read more
Psychofisherman—February 18, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This is a commercial quality filter, and system. These are used in restaurants everywhere, why not your home? I came upon this system from a client. She absolutely loves the taste, and water quality it provides. They are expensive, but we'll worth it. This filter is a 3 stage carbon filter, so it cleans out practically everything, but some chemicals, but no filter will clear out everything. The mount makes changing these out, super simple. They have a water valve built on to the mount, no shutting off the main valve,or the faucet valve. A quarter turn, boom. It comes down. Flush for 2mins, all done. We use this for drinking, and cooking at our house of 3. 1 filter lasts, about a year. The manufacturer provides a year timer, for your convenience. Put it on, or near your filter to check the time left. The water tastes clean, and fresh, every cup. Your body will appreciate the clean water you consume, and you'll drink more, because it tastes so much better!! Read more
JOHN C. STAFFORD—October 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Terrific filter Read more
Julie Hamill—August 10, 2013✓ Verified purchase
We have been using these water purifier cartridges for many years and are completely satisfied. The filter is easy to install under the sink and filters the cold water that is dispensed by a separate faucet on the side of the sink plus the cartridge can be hooked up to the ice maker in the freezer. The filter lasts for 11-12 months (for a household of 2 adults) and costs around $90 or less. Read the specs to see what it filters out of the water. It works especially well to remove the chlorine taste in city water. Just before installing it, write the expiration date in bold marker on the cartridge or put it on your calendar. Read more
Jim Gagne—May 20, 2014✓ Verified purchase
This is the second Everpure cartridge I've installed, including the initial filter. The last time I replaced it 1-2 years ago, everything went well. For some reason this time I could't get the new cartridge seated properly. It was hard to tell when it was fully installed. It looked all right and worked fine for a couple of hours, and then my wife asked me why the dishwasher was running (it was off). Flood in the kitchen! More fiddling didn't help. The next morning I called the man at tech support, who was INCREDIBLY patient and helpful. This time it went in properly and has worked fine ever since. I'd recommend to Everpure that they improve their cartridge installation instructions to include some of the hints the tech support guy provided. Here are some of the things I learned: 1. Be sure the water valve on the cartridge head is off (it has to rotate a full 180 degrees) and the filtered water faucet is open to drain the system before changing the cartridge. After an initial splash, no water should flow. Leave the faucet open. 2. Two ridges on the cartridge casing have to pass by two matching ridges on the filter head. Feel inside the head so you know where they are. The enclosed instructions mention something about lining up a mark on the cartridge with the one on the head, but I never found any marks. The system is symmetrical at 180 degrees, so turning it fully forwards or back is the same. 3. BEFORE you remove the old cartridge, look at where it lines up. (My initial attempt didn't rotate it fully in, which I noticed but didn't recognize as a problem.) 4. Push the new cartridge into the head and rotate it about 60 degrees until it's home. The major risk, I found, is engaging only one of of the two ridges on the cartridge with those on the head. You can tell it's right if there's about half an inch of wobble at the bottom of the cartridge, and if it's straight, parallel with the wall. 5. Slowly turn on the valve on the filter head. Water should flow from the faucet, which you can now turn off. The cartridge bottom should no longer wobble significantly. Read more
Jay Abrams—June 25, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I have been using this filter for about 10 years. It is in my kitchen and It is the only water I use for drinking. My water doesn't taste nearly as good as it does using this filter. Read more
Vladimir—August 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Thank you, quality product and very fast delivery Read more