

💧 Elevate your home’s water game—pure, powerful, and hassle-free!
The Waterdrop Whole House Water Filter System features a robust 5-stage filtration process combining sediment and coconut shell carbon filters to reduce lead, chlorine, odors, and particles larger than 5 microns. Designed for easy DIY installation with included tools, it supports stable water flow tested against 100,000+ water hammer cycles and operates reliably under typical household pressures (25-90 PSI). Its durable, food-grade polypropylene housing protects plumbing and appliances while delivering fresh, great-tasting water throughout your home.














| Best Sellers Rank | #10,784 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Whole House Water Treatment Systems |
| Brand | Waterdrop |
| Capacity | 50000 Gallons |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,434 Reviews |
| Included Components | Housing scraper, 10**4.5" water filter, wrench, expansion screw, teflon tape |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Product Dimensions | 14.37"L x 7.48"W x 15.55"H |
| Special Feature | Working Temperature 4~38℃/40~100℉. Do not use the product in an environment below 40℉, 𝐍𝐒𝐅/𝐀𝐍𝐒𝐈 𝟑𝟕𝟐 𝐂𝐞𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐟𝐢𝐞𝐝 Special Feature Working Temperature 4~38℃/40~100℉. Do not use the product in an environment below 40℉, 𝐍𝐒𝐅/𝐀𝐍𝐒𝐈 𝟑𝟕𝟐 𝐂𝐞𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐟𝐢𝐞𝐝 See more |
J**P
Excellent Customer Service and Leak Issue Resolved
After reaching out to Waterdrop Filter customer service, I am pleased to update my review to a 5-star rating. After explaining the steps I had taken using a SharkBite 1" MNPT fitting, the after-sales team quickly understood the issue and agreed to send me a new filter. This allowed me to use a 3" brass nipple to extend the fitting away from the filter housing. I installed the new unit using the extension and am happy to report that it worked perfectly — no leaks at all. I want to express my sincere thanks to all the customer service representatives at WaterdropFilter.com for their professionalism, responsiveness, and support in resolving the problem. It’s great to see a company that truly stands behind its product and values its customers. I purchased the Waterdrop Whole House Water Filter System mainly for its advertised DIY installation ease. Unfortunately, I’ve experienced multiple leaks during setup. I used standard 1" MNPT push-to-connect fittings, but the problem is that the fittings bottom out at the outer flange of the filter housing instead of within the threaded inlet/outlet. From my professional experience, you should still see some of the white tape exposed when a fitting seats properly — this isn’t the case here. Because of that, achieving a reliable seal has been very difficult, even after trying multiple sealing methods. My water pressure is steady at 60–65 PSI, which is ideal. The filter’s design is appealing, but if the internal depth of the female threads were just a bit shorter, this would easily be a 5-star product. I’ve reached out to the seller for advice and hope Waterdrop will replace my unit so I can retry installation using a workaround I believe will help. If not, I’ll unfortunately need to return it and look for a different system.
E**R
NO LEAKS!! If using polypropylene fitting adapters, combining plumbers putty and tape
We DIY’d the replacement install of this upgraded whole house water filtration system. No fitting/adapters are included, normal practice, as everyone’s situation is unique. The instructions did not specify a preferential material type of fitting adapter/s. Just that the system was a 1” female and in our case we needed to adapt to 3/4” home pex plumbing. The first 2 times attempting install, we used metal adapter/fittings, both times the system leaked. The metal also caused the female threaded area in the unit, to shed a small amount of plastic with each install. First install attempt we used plumber’s tape wrapped around male threads 10 times, as the instructions recommended. For the second install attempt, we used plumber’s putty, it still leaked. Determined to stop the leaking, I searched on you tube for install video’s. One video showed this exact system and they used polypropylene adapter fitting. So here on Amazon, I found a heavy duty polypropylene hose fitting that adapted from the 1” to 3/4” (Banjo HB100-075 Polypropylene adapter). They worked great with both the system and our Pex plumbing. Used a heat gun to soften the Pex, then pushed the Pex into the barbed 3/4” end. Allowed it to cool down. On the adapter’s male threaded end, we applied plumber’s putty to the threads, added 4-5 turns of plumber’s tape and ended with a thin layer of more plumber’s putty, (over top of the tape). The putty helped the plumber’s tape to adhere much better than usual. We then ended with a small amount of plumber’s putty over top of the tape. In the system housing on the 1” female thread area, we applied a small amount of plumber’s putty. After hand installing the fitting adapter into the unit, we used a metal adjustable wrench to tighten it down. It took “3rd times a charm” but we are now very happy with this system. We have a high iron content (16ppm) and so far, the system seems to be working out great!! It is much better than the single unit we replaced. If I can figure it out, I will update this review on how long these filters last. If they don’t last long enough, I will upgrade to the better filters available. This will help extend time between filter replacements. Just a side note: I also learned from the YouTube video, to use a “food grade” lubricant/grease on the large O-rings. It will allow less friction on the ring, therefore allowing the ring to last longer. There are two O-rings on each filter casing. The top one comes off easy, so the whole ring could be coated. The bottom ring is tight, so I did not remove it. I applied the lubricant just on the exposed part of this O-ring. Hope this information makes everyone’s install experience so much easier. Use polypropylene fittings/adapters ONLY, NOT METAL!! Also use both the combination of plumber’s putty and tape!!
K**N
Does the Job
I live in Wilmington NC, and the water is toxic. This does a great job! Removed ammonia, and Chlorine and lots I did not test for. That being said. The threads leak. Lots of ways to fix it but I should not have too.
K**L
Must have filter system for well water.
This whole house water system is a must for anyone with a well. The install was easy, leak free, I used brass fitting with PEX, I installed a bypass to allow for the water to be on while I change filters. I noticed a difference right away with the smell and taste of our water. The pictures below are from 6 months of usage, I’m planning on changing filters in 4 months next time to see how these look. I can tell the water filter is doing its job as the sink and shower stayed cleaner longer before getting the rust color marks. The filters are easy to change with the tool, just be sure to press down the red push button after the water is back on to bleed out the air. I recommend this unit to a couple of my friends.
M**G
Excellent Water Filter
Final update after 10 months: this filter deserves a 5-star rating. Waterdrop’s customer service was prompt and helpful when I had concerns about a possible leak—they sent me a brand new unit quickly. Since then, I haven’t had any issues or leaks. The filter performs exactly as you’d expect a whole-house water filter to perform: my water comes out clean, odor-free, and tastes great. It may be time for me to order my annual replacement filters now. The instructions could be improved—particularly regarding which materials to use for seals—to ease the concerns of some Amazon users. Overall, though, this filter does the job reliably. I’d also like to note that this is for my vacation home in a mobile home community, where water issues are common (pump shutdowns, system flushes, high sediment). Even in that environment, this filter works great and handles everything without issue. Highly recommended. I was hesitant at first because several reviews mentioned leaks, but my plumber strongly recommended the Waterdrop whole house filter—so I took the leap. It’s been a few months now, and I’m happy to report zero issues. No leaks at all. The water smells clean, and everything functions just as expected. I don’t drink tap water, so I can’t speak to the taste, but for everything else—showers, laundry, dishes—it’s exactly what I needed. Definitely glad I listened to my plumber.
D**.
A whole house filter
I have want a filter on the in coming water supply to my house for some time. With some recent repairs getting done it was the perfect time. I checked with Lowe's and Home Depot and while Lowe's had what I wanted, Home Depot did not. So I checked Amazon and found this one. It was what I wanted and at a lower price. With costs every where going up stupid fast saving every dime has become important. Pros: 1. Large capacity. It filters our entire daily water usage with no issues. 2. Standard size filter elements, makes replacement inexpensive. 3. Easy install. Take the bracket off the housing (8 screws make it easy) when drilling the holes to mount it. Then re-attach the bracket to the housing and hang it. Super easy. 4. All materials needed to install the filter, except plumbing fittings are included. 5. Easy to understand instructions. There isn't much to installing one of these, yet a lot of Chinese made products have crappy instructions. Cons: 1. Opaque housing means you can visually assess the state of the filters without opening the housing. 2. Filters need to be replaced regularly. This is the down side of all filters. Mine has been in for less than 30 days so no idea of the actual service life. Word of caution. Some articles say you should replace the filter every 3 months. You will need to determine this on your own. A family of 5 uses more water than a family of 1 or 2. So you need to monitor your water quality and determine your own replacement interval. After installation, mine had a leak. Turns out, one of the inlet fittings was cracked. A replacement came from Amazon with their usual mediocre delivery schedule. The replacement works perfect, no leaks. Overall I am pleased with this filter.
C**S
Excellent customer service - updated review
The first 2 stage filter purchased was installed at my property with no issues and has worked well. There have been no water pressure drops and the smell and taste is significantly better. It is important to ensure you choose the correct filters for your application though. I had to replace one of the filters for a carbon one as I still had a chlorine smell. Not a big deal as they are interchangeable and I should have done more homework prior to purchase to avoid it. I then purchased a second filter for my daughters home and that was a very different, frustrating and costly experience. After full install we found a leak between the two filters where the canisters join. We had to have the pipes cut out, remove everything, take it apart only to find that one of the Orings on the right side was missing - very poor quality control that resulted in costing more than the filters! An Oring was sourced and added which fixed the issue, however it turned out to be very expensive as unfortunately you can't pressure test it without installing it and having to remove everything and replace some of the fittings resulted is doubling the plumbing cost. To leave the Oring off altogether is simply unacceptable quality control! Update: The manufacturer really stands behind their product. They reached out to me and gave me a full refund to cover the added installation costs. In addition, they have reached out to offer another product really going above and beyond in service excellence. Quality issues can happen on occasion with any product so take it that this was an exception to the rule of their quality standards and would therefore highly recommend their products.
K**B
Disappointing quality means LEAKS - Great Customer Service
I received the filter set, unpacked it and read the instruction manual. I was shocked to see the requirement to wrap 10 turns of Teflon tape over the male end of my adapters. I have been a DIY'er for decades. I re-plumbed my home, Installed sinks, toilets, dishwashers, hot water tanks, expansion tanks, pumps, spigots, etc. and I've never heard of having to put 10 wraps of Teflon tape on a male pipe. Nor has Google or ChatGPT. As an engineer, my first reaction was that the die used to cut the threads was oversized and the "more than 10 wraps" was a giant band aid in an attempt to cover up a significant manufacturing defect. The first try with 10 wraps failed. I disassembled and rewrapped "more than 10" as defined by the manual (12 wraps). It sealed. Then the filter leaked. I removed it, inspected it and reassembled it, using the provided wrench to tighten it. It held tight for several hours and then both the inlet, one of the filters and the connector between the two filters all were leaking within 24 hours. I'm in an off grid cabin running 35 psi max so I'm certain it's not excessive pressure. I probably should have read ALL the reviews before purchasing this filter set. Other people have had the same issue and resolved it by experimenting with multiple different materials for the inlet and outlet. While I applaud their persistence, I figure it should work right out of the box. I used industry standard couplings. I shouldn't have to experiment with various materials, numbers of wraps, application of plumbers putty, etc. to make it work. Edit 2025-09-02: Once I made this original review I was immediately contacted by their customer service department. We had a LOT of correspondence. They sent me a new filter set. During this time I carefully read the "1 Star" reviews for this company and other companies who sell a nearly identical product. They all have a significant number who complain about leaks. The root cause is the threads are not NPT (see the attached drawing). When a tapered thread is screwed into a non tapered thread only the very end threads (the biggest) make contact. This is why the nipple has to be screwed in to the very end. Instead of ALL the threads making contact, only the end threads make contact. The product does not comply with US standards. I of course explained all this to their Customer Service Department (Waterdrop's, not Amazon). While they were very polite and persistent, Customer Service can't fix the problem. It's an engineering problem. If I could do a review only for Customer service they would get a 5 star rating but I have to leave my rating as 1 star because I'm reviewing the produce, not Customer Service. If they change to thread cutting to do fit NPT they probably would have a very acceptable product. But as it stands now, it's not. I removed the Waterdrop filter and found another solution that does not leak.
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