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ZeroWater 5-Stage Pitcher scores higher on safety - here's why.
R3 scored the Epic Water Filters Pure XP Pitcher 2.6/10 and the ZeroWater 5-Stage Pitcher 8.0/10 on the same water filters scoring system, weighing safety, efficacy, and usability. The ZeroWater 5-Stage Pitcher comes out ahead, led by its safety score (8.0/10 vs 2.6/10).
The most important dimensions, side by side.
See which one actually scores higher — and why
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Everything you need to make the call - who each one is for, and who should skip it.
Go for it if you...
You specifically want the latest Epic Water Filters pitcher and are comfortable waiting for independent lab data.
You're upgrading from the original Epic Pure Pitcher and want to try the updated XP formulation.
You're an existing Epic Water Filters user who wants the LED monitoring system and is familiar with the brand's performance track record.
You want certified PFAS and lead reduction from an EPA-recognized body in a pitcher under $33.
You live in a low-to-moderate mineral content water area where filters last 30–40 gallons.
You value real-time water quality monitoring — the included TDS meter is the best in this category.
Budget matters and you want maximum certified protection per dollar spent.
The main thing to know
Launched February 2025 with no independent lab test data yet. This is a brand-new product with no external performance verification available.
A ConsumerLab study found ZeroWater's filter releases plastic particles into filtered water. If microplastics are a top concern, this is a meaningful flag — consider AquaTru instead.
Skip this if you...
You want any independent lab performance data before buying — none exists yet for Epic Pure XP.
You need certified PFAS or lead protection — Epic Pure XP has no EPA-recognized certifier.
The original Epic Pure Pitcher meets your needs — it has lab evidence, a longer filter lifespan, and confirmed pricing.
Microplastics are a top concern — independent testing found ZeroWater adds plastic particles to water.
You live in a high-mineral-content area where annual filter costs can exceed $600.
Slow fill time is a dealbreaker — expect around 13 minutes per full pitcher.
Neither of these quite what you're looking for?
I've reviewed all Water Filters options at every price pointEvery Water Filters in our database is scored using R3's deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. For this comparison, we evaluated Epic Water Filters and ZeroWater across 3 independent criteria: Safety (91%), Efficacy (6%), Usability (3%). No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.
Straight answers - no sponsored content, no filler.
I'd start with ZeroWater ZeroWater 5-Stage Pitcher - it scored 8.0/10 overall in our scoring system. Safety is our top-weighted scoring pillar, followed by efficacy, and usability. Check which pillar matters most to your family and compare those specific scores.
R3 uses a deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. We evaluate each Water Filters across Safety, Efficacy, Usability using independently verified data. No sponsored rankings. No paid placements. Every score is fully reproducible.
Not necessarily. The overall score reflects how we weight those three pillars, but your priorities may differ. If you care most about safety, compare the safety scores directly. If budget drives your decision, the prices tell a clearer story. The "right" pick is the one that matches what matters most to your family.
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