The 4 Best Water Filter Pitchers (2026): PFAS, Microplastics

As concerns over 'forever chemicals' and microplastics grow, choosing the right water filter pitcher is a crucial line of defense for your health. Here are the top-rated models for 2026 based on filtration efficacy and design.
Heavy metal is best absorbed as music. You don't want it in your water. If you're a renter, or can't afford expensive whole-house or under-sink filters, your best and most convenient line of defense against PFAS forever chemicals or lead may be to find the best water filter pitcher to fit in your fridge door.
It's not just Brita anymore. A new generation of water filter companies now promises clean and healthy water to an American public newly and justifiably wary about PFAS “forever chemicals,” lead, or microplastics in their water. But health and filter claims can be hard to sort through. Not all filter companies have certified their claims with international testing bodies. And not all third-party testing is equal.
If your biggest worry is removing the most contaminants from your water, especially PFAS, the pitcher you want is likely the ZeroWater Pitcher from Culligan ($40). But note that this pitcher also removes helpful, tasty minerals ike calcium and magnesium. Clearly Filtered ($100) is an an excellent, though more expensive, filtered water pitcher for removing PFAS and other chemicals without reduced mineral content.
For this buying guide, I've privileged filters that are efficacious against cancer-associated PFAS and PFOA “forever chemicals,” because around half of Americans may currently be exposed to these chemicals in their water supply, amid slackening federal oversight. But if you're in the half of the country without PFAS exposure, the best-designed pitcher is the Brita Everyday Elite ($42), which does little for PFAS or fluoride, but is otherwise certified for removing perhaps the broadest number of potential health hazards.
But note that most of these fridge pitchers, including the best-certified, contain plastic. If you want to avoid this, I suggest you look instead at my head-to-head testing of stainless steel gravity-fed water filters for your countertop.
Best Water Pitcher Filter for Overall Performance: Culligan ZeroWater
The Cullligan uses ZeroWater's proprietary reverse osmosis system, which among all of these pitchers is best tested and certified according to NSF standards to remove the most troublesome contaminants from your water—including PFAS and PFOA “forever chemicals,” lead, cadmium, mercury, and hexavalent chromium. A helpful and accurate electronic meter comes attached to the pitcher and will detect the total dissolved solids in the filtered water. When the number climbs above zero, it's time to replace the filter.
Best Water Pitcher Filter for Taste: Clearly Filtered
Clearly Filtered is among the more expensive water pitchers I tested. It's also the one that best preserves taste and mineral content in my water, while still showing near-total PFAS and PFOA reduction in reliable independent testing—including by the nonprofit Environmental Working Group. It uses a carbon filter and other media to remove free chlorine and heavy metals without removing dissolved mineral content.
Best-Designed Water Filter Pitcher: Brita Everyday Elite
Brita's Everyday Elite pitcher is economical, well-designed, and BPA-free. It is certified to NSF standards to filter a broad variety of known health risks, including lead, microplastics, and a number of drugs. However, the filtered substances do not include PFAS and PFOA. It filters quickly, in less than five minutes, and features an ingenious filter-indicator light.
Best Against Microbes: Lifestraw Home Pitcher
If bacteria or protozoa were my concern, Lifestraw is the water pitcher I'd get. In addition to an activated carbon filter that's NSF-certified to remove chlorine, lead, and mercury, Lifestraw also uses a membrane filter demonstrated to remove a great number of microbiological contaminants.
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